Honestly, I wouldn't hold your breath for much. With a community that is shrinking fairly rapidly, and a game that's 3 years into it's life cycle, I would imagine they'll do what it takes to keep it in it's current state, maybe fix some major issues, and let it die. The only real hope is with the re...
Hover is the best airframe for sure because you get the most versatility out of it. I would swap out composite for nanite auto repair if you can get a few tiers of it. Keep the vortek. Pods are good, but you're going to really struggle against air. Tomcats are good, but you're going to be limited if...
I think a Reaver Squad would be fun. We can look to take over the skies that day. What do you think? PS : I've never flown before but will try to learn in the next few days. It's fun, but not intuitive, so it definitely takes practice. Here's the playlist that includes flying tutorials I did. Look ...
I think a Reaver Squad would be fun. We can look to take over the skies that day. What do you think? PS : I've never flown before but will try to learn in the next few days. It's fun, but not intuitive, so it definitely takes practice. Here's the playlist that includes flying tutorials I did. Look ...
I'll keep that in mind for the future. The clean install worked fine, and since I guess not everyone was downloading like when a new patch comes out, it went faster than usual. Thanks!
I didn't want to dick with it. I figured it would take a while to copy and move the information anyway, so I'm just doing a fresh download. 2.5 hours later, we'll see
I sure hope they figure out a way for faster download speeds once the PU hits.
If you have an external hard drive (or flash drive that can handle the amount of space), you could transfer the file over to that then back over to the new drive. [[Dunno if this screws up the registry or not in the long run.]] That's what I was wondering too. I wonder if I was to rename the drive ...
I'm going to be switching them out. The old one that it's on is only a 64gb, the new one is 512. I think I might be out of sata slots, and if that's the case, I'm definitely going to replace.
So I got a new, bigger SSD for xmas that I am going to load Star Citizen on since I have a hunch it's going to be an extremely large game. With that in mind, everything is already installed on a smaller SSD. Is there any good way to move that from the old to the new? I know of ghosting, but that has...
Yea, body cams will solve a lot. The majority that are doing the right things are going to have no issues wearing them. I feel bad for IA having to sort through all the bogus complaints from people that know they are wearing them!