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Either way, you need to get more empty cores before machine events will give you rewards.
-Completing Deep Dives.
-Completing Elite Deep Dives.
-Completing the Weekly Core Hunt.
-Any Promotion that comes after your first time.
You can also get random weapon overclocks from each one of these
Also, an additional note: Even if you don't have any cores, completing machine events gives a bonus for EXP and Credits.
Also you get a blank core (+2 OCs) for promotions now. Makes DRG much less of a grind.
-It is made in the forge, counting towards unlocking new overclocks
-You cannot find it during normal gameplay (of this I'm 95% certain
I've always called it a cosmetic overclock too when explaining things to newer players.
Though you only get 1 weapon overclock per promotion, which is excellent. I recall people saying that this should never be a thing and the up to 3 weapon OCs a week (outside of special events and having 5-10 OCs to unlock 1 more) is more than enough, OCs for promotions make getting promoted actually worthwhile other than for bragging rights.
Promos keep you topped up through the week while waiting for next core hunt. Good change.
I could see the 4 computers on the pillar but nothing was happening, and then there was 1 computer where the event was which worked.