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Probably better to ask this in the Mac subforum.
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Just to note, you cannot be a Rogue or Vigilante and do the arc to give you access to PPP. You must be a Villain. Standard content contacts do not talk to the morally grey.
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Quote:I have crashed three times since I20 dropped, all three while on a BAF.If you are getting client crashes (as opposed to LCTM), please send in the crash reports. This is the box that pops up, asking what you were doing at the time of the crash. I know many people assume those reports get sent to a black hole, but we do receive them and pull useful information from them.
The first time, City just disappeared. It removed itself from memory (my memory usage tracker instantly jumped up as soon as City disappeared), it removed itself from processes list, it just disappeared. Restarting didn't have any issues.
The second time, City froze, unfroze, froze, unfroze, froze, then shut down with the WINDOWS error message (not the customized City error message). Restarting City required a repair process, but otherwise fine.
The third time, City completely froze, froze my entire computer, and I had to hard-reboot the computer. Restarting City required using the repair function multiple times before City would allow me re-entry.
None of these crashes allowed me to send in crash reports. I'm sure there are plenty of people in the same or similar boat. You aren't going to get those reports from us even if you ask, because we don't get that window for whatever reason. (The hard-restart, I understand. But I don't know why City "just disappeared", and I don't know why I got the Windows error report and not the City error report with the second crash.) -
Quote:What the heck websites are you visiting that you're actively being sought out for hacking? No, don't answer that, it was rhetorical and was supposed to remind you of safe browsing. I have literally never been hacked (either my computers themselves or any of my online endeavors, including games, forums, etc.), after having been online since 1995. It sounds more like you need better personal habits than an organized file system.Your funny Aggelakis, thieves don't "get" access, they hack in and steal while your computer is online/connected. I had 2 hacks in the last 6 months. One guy looked at a few files and left. The other left something which I removed later.
These hacks came through a Mcafee/MFE, Cisco, Juniper Security Infrastructure. -
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Quote:Unrelated, but Christ on a cracker, look at your desktop! How can you find anything!?This is what I got when I changed it to EU(my NA settings are above/up...see the difference? I did get an EU EULA with this option.
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Blasters are damage dealers. Corruptors and Defenders are both support; Corruptors do better damage than Defenders, and Defenders do better support than Corruptors.
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Quote:Blasters differ from Corruptors in that they get a blast primary and a melee/utility secondary. Corruptors get a blast primary and a support secondary. Blasters are pretty much "glass cannons" - kill them before they kill you, because you have paper armor. Corruptors are a little harder to kill because they have buffs/debuffs to assist them. They are similar but play entirely differently because of those differences.
Blasters seemed to have peaked my current interest for some reason. I'm trying to find an updated guide on power sets. I'm also going to look into how they differ from a corruptor.
Blasters do a TON of damage. It's basically all they do. Incidentally, they do the most damage in melee, where they are the weakest. Folks call this playstyle a "blapper" (blaster + scrapper). They are absolute beasts in melee, but if a strong enemy looks at you funny, you get curb stomped.
Corruptors do decent damage (their base numbers are lower than Blasters, but not as low as Defenders), but they really shine when you get a bunch of them together and become a big ol' group of tank-mages; almost unkillable (and if they're killed, likely someone has a rez!), and totally butchering the snot out of things. -
The Logitech has profiles. You can have one profile per character, though if you have a ton of characters, I have no idea what the upper limit of profiles is.
I have a G15 keyboard (the original one with 18 buttons). I just use them for generic things - G1 through G8 are teamselect #, and G9 through G18 are ports, universal powers (Sprint, Rest, Shadowy Presence, etc) or powers that I take on pretty much everyone (Recall Friend, etc), and some empty buttons. I have a couple characters with special profiles that map even the empty buttons.
The G13 doesn't have as many buttons so you can do all your "universal stuff" on it and forget about specialty binds if you want.
Remember that in order to bind to the G keys, you either have to record a macro of you typing out the bind, or bind in-game to some weird combination (like ALT+P) that you won't type in normal play and then bind the G keys to those combinations. -
Quote:*spasmodically giggles until her head bursts*Do you program at all? If you did, maybe, just maybe, you would be able to understand the most basic principle I was describing.
Sue
Sorry, Stormfront...you might want to take a peek at FW's posting history before making comments like that. -
Or, alternately, only have the tabs show up if you have stuff in them. Just created a character? You don't have any tabs visible - the empty pane could say something tutorial-like, like "Salvage drops from enemies and for doing certain activities within the game." That pane would disappear when you got your first salvage piece, making whatever tab that first salvage piece belongs to appear instead. As you get more different types of salvage, those tabs would start opening up. And as you got rid of those salvage types, the tabs would disappear again.
Don't have any base salvage? That tab doesn't show! Don't have any components? Well, that's gone, too! Etc. etc. -
Official feedback thread. Make sure to take a look at the Comm Digest to find more recent commentary in the thread by our rednames.
Right now, the best way to let others get better loot is for you to get bad loot. This means do less/nothing and let everyone else do more. -
I have the latest IE8. Can't use IE9 because I am on WinXP. I have no idea whether the Launcher uses the internal IE backend to display its content.
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Teleport is a click power, not a toggle, so it works like a click power: click it and you get stealth for 120 seconds.
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This is what my NCsoft Launcher looks like:
The layout for Guild Wars is fine, and so is the layout for the news and store pages. It's only the City layout that is garbage. Not sure how I can fix this.
It's looked like this since they first announced the Wisp aura and I installed the Launcher to get that. It's not a huge issue because I honestly don't CARE what the launcher looks like, as long as it functions. It's just unfortunate that it looks like garbage, because I'm sure if it looks like garbage on my screen, it might look like garbage on someone else's screen - and they might actually care about it. -
Knowing what and where you're trying to bind would be helpful, otherwise we're stabbing in the dark. (There are some buttons that seem to be totally reserved for City use and will remove manual binds after a while, like lbutton/rbutton.)
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No, GreenDot is only in the US.
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Ugh, I wish it were even spring-y around here, I don't even need summery! Coldest spring in like 50 years. >.<
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Quote:It's probably the line that you said the rewards will be given the first time they log in after the promotional window ends, which isn't true. The promotional window ends on the 18th and the rewards aren't going to be given until the 28th.The day the rewards become available maybe? I never gave an exact date, since I didn't know exactly when they'd be given out and it'd be quite foolish to make a claim one way or the other, so that definitely wasn't it.
Not saying that I have any stake in the matter, nor that I care whether you're wrong or LISAR is wrong or who's a troll or who's a Klondike bar. Just saying that you did somewhat misspeak. -
When I did it, I got the GreenDot card from Wal-Greens and that's all I did. I took the card to the cash counter, gave them money, and walked away with a loaded GreenDot card.
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What are you mailing in? Take the card to the cash counter and say "put this money on it" and hand them money. They then proceed to put money on it.
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Customer Service also forwards bug-related issues on to QA.
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I'm using FF4 on WinXP and Win7, and have no trouble accessing the forums beyond an occasional slowdown (seems to be milder than what the other thread is reporting). Using IE8 on WinXP and IE9 on Win7 gets the same results, but I only tested just now by surfing around a few threads; I don't use it at all normally.