AndurilFlameoftheWest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 Recently there has been a torrent of random speccings that happen at bad times. for example when one is nearing a bounty record, or helping a team at a base, or has just bought bounce. Isnt there a way to save the data that was there before you specced? I had it happen the other day where i was disconnected and when i went back in i had the same bounty as before i was d/c. It would be nice to have something that remembered. This could go into the complaints post but i ffelt it needed a new topic. Quote
Samapico Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 (edited) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Censored by Samapico to respect the -=SMG=- convention, agreedand signed by -=SMG=- pilots and officers on November 13th 2004to prevent classified information from being divulged to anyexternal group. Information regarding squad tactics, strategies,material, or any other relevant data is made confidential andproperty of -=SMG=- squadron. Only officers with appropriateclearance level are allowed to judge if an information is tobe considered confidential or not.------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited December 14, 2004 by Samapico Quote
BeWaRe Posted December 14, 2004 Report Posted December 14, 2004 *Coughatsamasdirection* Maybe that can be implemented if we ever switch to ASSS. Quote
AndurilFlameoftheWest Posted December 14, 2004 Author Report Posted December 14, 2004 Oh, i dint know that. That still doesnt help if i randomly spec though. Quote
Vile Requiem Posted December 14, 2004 Report Posted December 14, 2004 Not much can be done with it under the current server architecture, rather unfortunately. On the plus side, cyanide blocks the ability of cytocrome oxidase to recieve protons and thus you die (or wind up severely poisoned if you're lucky) $ Quote
Samapico Posted December 22, 2004 Report Posted December 22, 2004 On the plus side, cyanide blocks the ability of cytocrome oxidase to recieve protons and thus you die (or wind up severely poisoned if you're lucky) $<{POST_SNAPBACK}> cool. Quote
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