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Why is the PVP Community Upset?
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Riptor
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"Early Access" ships are a huge financial success for Frontier
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Doom
Messaggio originale di hydlided:
First of, I think...
Erm, no.

* I do not know how many people work on the game. There's no information.
* There are bugs that hasn't been fixed since horizons and still in the game.
** For example, the tiny issue where you targeting marker you see from SRV floats in the world, so you can drive around it in turret view.
** Or that non-accelerated cargo transfer widget.
** Or broken lights in carriers.
** Or lack of odyssey VR support even though VR almost works.
** Or when you focus on bookmark via controller you need to shake it with right stick before you can do something.

If I said "good job", I would be lying, because my experience contradicts this.

And when your argument isn't accepted, the idea is to provide a better argument.

However, I will not be continuing this with you. Have fun and have a nice day.

Messaggio originale di Sighman:
I don't need to contact a studio, both my daughters are 3d modellers/animators with their own company.
Well, you can show them the clipper then. It is quite likely they'll immediately spot that incredibly irritating spot with slightly stretchy normals on its side.

I do recommend to ask for additional opinions, though.

Messaggio originale di Sighman:
If you're calling Powerplay 2 and Trailblazers a drip, you will never be happy with this game or any future developments they might add to it.
Maybe I won't be, so what? At the end of t he day I want it to improve, and improve faster.

For me it is a drip. Typical in-game CG event is one guy adding two database entries. They definitely have an editor for it. Trailblazers are kitbashed. Colonization is VERY clever, but as mentioned before, likely it is an uplifted dev tool. Powewrplay is nearly external process, separate from most of the game. A script that runs once per week.

If they released 30 ships this year, that would've been a flood.
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Battlefield Bricked my Computer
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Bombdig
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Sound bug on Agency after new update
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sheriff
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Kinda feeling meh about the light spell
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Demios
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PATCHED BHOP...
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Dshoskiq
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Hit registration and tickrate
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Seth Rogen
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Regarding the Steam Login Issue
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poisonhawke
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rust crashing every 3 mins after joining a server
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NocternalDaze
Key Issues Identified
Voltage-Induced Instability Elevated operating voltages caused by flawed microcode led to system crashes, blue screens, and even permanent damage in some cases.

Electromigration High voltage and heat accelerated electromigration—where atoms shift within the CPU—causing long-term degradation. This was especially problematic in systems running 24/7, like game servers.

BIOS Settings Mismanagement Some motherboard vendors disabled Intel’s thermal and power protections by default, allowing CPUs to run hotter and faster than intended.

Affected Models Most Core i5, i7, and i9 variants from both generations were vulnerable, including:

i9-13900K/14900K

i7-13700K/14700K

i5-13600K/14600K

🛠 Intel’s Response & Fixes
Microcode Updates Intel released multiple microcode patches, culminating in the 0x12B update, which addresses the root cause—known as the “Vmin shift instability”.

BIOS Updates Motherboard vendors have rolled out BIOS updates with “Intel Default Settings” to restore safe voltage and frequency limits.

Warranty Extension Intel extended the warranty on boxed CPUs from 3 to 5 years to offer more protection for affected users.

What You Can Do
Run Intel’s Processor Diagnostic Tool This tool helps identify if your CPU is affected. A “FAIL” result doesn’t guarantee damage but can support a warranty claim.

Monitor CPU Voltage Use tools like HWiNFO during single-core benchmarks (e.g., Cinebench R23/2024) to check if your CPU voltage exceeds 1.5V—considered critical.

Improve Cooling Better cooling can reduce voltage and slow down degradation.

Update BIOS Make sure your motherboard has the latest BIOS with Intel’s recommended settings.
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Censorship?
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danygia
Messaggio originale di ᛈᚢᛒᚲᚱᚨᛚᚱ13:
Messaggio originale di danygia:
M means family friendly. A system with an ESRB range is meant for families. I don't find the why we should play a censored M rated game.

Wow. Okay, I was asking half in jest, but I guess some actual explanation is required. I didn't think that would be the case, but here we are.

No, "M" does not mean "family friendly." It means "mature," as in the exact opposite of "family friendly." As in 17+. As in the exact same as an R-rated movie. HERE[www.esrb.org] is a reminder, since one is apparently needed.

Also, I can't help but notice that you didn't respond to this part:

Also, if you think that the vast amount of content that's still in the game and wasn't censored is in any way, shape or form "family friendly," then I think we have very definitions of what that means.

It's an indisputable fact that despite the things that were edited, the game is still completely full of themes like child sex abuse (and ultimately murder), human trafficking, pedophilia, rape, abuse, drug addiction, and a lot more. In what world are those themes "family friendly?"
ESRB range is one of the why i hate playing on consoles and i'm worried about cloud gaming. I don't want to respect that censorship range, we are on PC and we could have an uncut version. This thing will makes look normal to release a game in a censored version because of ESRB. I don't want to be in a system with an ESRB range. They have to make the uncut version of this game.
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