randomjgj
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Posted - 2010.09.17 02:07:00 -
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Edited by: randomjgj on 17/09/2010 02:17:28 Machine Info
September 16 @ 20:00 GMT Vista 64bit Intel E8400 Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 1GB 4GB RAM
User Experience
* Did you have Audio enabled? Yes, including fleet voice chat
* Did you have brackets turned on? Yes
* Average FPS during the test(s) didn't have this on, but I would guess 0 - 10 mostly.
* Did you notice any desyncs during the test? Yes.
* On a scale of 1-10, how would you compare FPS and performance between this test and TQ? (1=way worse, 5=same, 10=OMG this is awesome) Definitely a 1.
* Describe your experience, make comments, suggestions, etc.
It was an interesting experience. I got in late, a bit after 2100 gmt. (I tried first using an old Sisi setup I had installed some time back, but it reached a certain point in the update process and then failed. So I ended up running the new Sisi launcher tool, which took a while.)
I got to F67E-Q in time to participate in the final jump to MHC-R3 and then back to F67E-Q.
I joined fleet X prior to the non-spam jump to Poitot. The single jump request successfully took me to Poitot even though I got a traffic control message that said the jump request had expired.
The jump to X-BV9B went a little faster than some of the others, but was similar. Initially I was just hanging in space with the system background graphic, nothing on the overview. Then the other ships and system objects came into view. I was stuck for a while though before coming all the way through. Combat was very lagged. I tried turning on my active mods which eventually succeeded, I was able to target someone and activate my guns eventually, but only one round successfully fired before we headed for planet I for the finale. I attempted to launch drones, but that didn't happen. Although after I began warping to planet I it showed that one drone had launched and was in space. The warp tunnel effect was there, but turned 90 degrees away from actual course of travel.
Not much to report at planet I, I made it there and got very close to being blown up - got hit by a graviton bomb from ccp veritas (sp?) not too long before he took everybody out.
I missed being blown up though, I got a socket closed message and was returned to the logon screen. After several failed attempts to log back in I realized I'd completely lost connectivity to the internet, I ended up having to reset and reconfigure the cable modem before I got it back.
I logged back in to find my BC intact, so I took a couple of screen shots of the massive ball of wrecks and warped back to high sec.
I had logserver up and running during my session, did the save workspace as thing, but when I went to look later for the file I couldn't find it. Maybe I need to change the default security of the folder?
/edit, added logserver info
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