dragging Synapse's Resistance = error messages
It's a passive auto-power, you can't drag it onto your power tray regardless. Shouldn't crash your game though.
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Yeah, I was assuming it'd be a passive based on the power's name as I was busily dragging and dropping the Synaptic powers into my tray. The display/artwork oddities, as well as the pause-&-popup stuff had me thinking I'd better bug & report it.
It's a passive auto-power, you can't drag it onto your power tray regardless.
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--Chris
i tried to drag it into chat the other day and got like 3-4 popup error messages similar to yours, it did not crash the game for me though when i hit ok on all of the popups (which i thought was odd, was almost sure i was gonna crash lol)
i think this issue is caused by the fact that power has no actual icon associated with it (its just a little white square on your buff bar)
Wait, you actually get Temp powers in this arc?
Half the team that I ran it with didn't get them at all. I thought it was just a story thing. :-S
Arc: "Who Will Die?" part 1 (villain version, played solo, as a Rogue)
Mish: "Take Synapse's Power for Yourself!"
Attempted to drag the 4 Synapse temp power icons to my power tray.
Synaptic Blast, Synaptic Strike, Synaptic Whirlwind all displayed normally in the Temporary Powers section of my Powers window, all had individualized artwork for their buttons, and all 3 dragged-and-dropped into my power tray with no problem.
However, Synaptic Resistance had a few errors.
First, while it appeared in the Temporary Powers section of the Powers window, it was skewed slightly to the left of the other powers in the list.
Second, it's button had only placeholder artwork (gray button with a red "X" on it; iirc, this was used for the Mission Teleporter temp power button for quite some time).
Third, when I attempted to drag Synaptic Resistance to my power tray, an error message appeared in a pop-up window, pausing my game. The pop-up had 2 buttons ("Copy to Clipboard" and "OK"), and clicking "OK" brought up a 2nd pop-up. Clicking "OK" again brought up a 3rd:
Right-clicking Synaptic Resistance and selecting "add to power tray" had no effect whatsoever: the power did not add to the tray, and the error messages did not appear.
--Chris