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  1. Thanks for posting (a) that it's fixed, and (b) what you did to fix it.
  2. Yes, normal. But if you transfer a character from the maxed-out server to the not-maxed-out server, the *destination* server will become maxed out. (For incomplete reps, the destination server acquires the *higher* of the two levels, not the *sum* of them.) Subject to the observation that if you are using "Requires XXXXXXX standing" items, they should be disabled until you regain rank XXXXXXX again.
  3. No. You have to do the To Find a Findsman alert/mission, then the Arma Rasa alert. At that point, a remanufactured HK-55 replacement is available to use. Well duh. HK-51 *wasn't* on Asylum, and never ever talked about meatbags. That term was used exclusively by HK-47 and HK-55.
  4. Re: thread title: Nobody has schematics for the MK-5 versions, because there was no way to acquire the schematics. Only the MK-4 (and MK-14 for EC tier 2) were available as schematics.
  5. You might be able to do it with a virtual machine (VirtualBox is free to acquire and use), but the second account in the VM won't be playable outside of "log in, invite the alt, log out".
  6. Too late for that, seeing as how the post above yours quoted your original post in its entirety. I don't. The 30-day guild bank exclusion is longer than necessary, and could easily be reduced to a week, or even two or three days, with as much effectiveness.
  7. It isn't *secondary*. It's just *second*.(1) And yes, the crater over there is where the last few molecules of that dead horse have been beaten beyond a pulp. *first* styles. But those specialisations (after 3.0, Disciplines) weren't a change of what at the time was called "Advanced Class". I disagree strongly. If they implement such a thing, it should be for the player's choice of the first or second style. Level 30 is too early to decide for certain styles, because of the relatively late arrival of key abilities. (1) As I've said many times before, "secondary" implies (even if you didn't want it to) that the second style is somehow less important or valuable than the first. I have more than one character who uses the second style exclusively. I see no reason to call that style "secondary".
  8. Patience grasshopper. They already *said* they were going to extend it to more companions than just KLT and Arcann.
  9. Sounds like you have weak gear. Do not have weak gear.
  10. Yes, but I'd have to say "not at all effectively" rather than merely "not particularly effectively", because you had basically one attack, your "basic" attack, that could hit beyond 10 metres range... (But that's essentially true even today, except for the "in cover" part.)
  11. The other thing to bear in mind is that *all* the railshooter space missions are fully deterministic - the enemies always appear in that order and in those places and times - and the more demanding (i.e. higher-level) missions are more demanding because they require progressively more and more precision and accuracy in terms of where and when you shoot what. The Heroic ones are even more demanding.
  12. Almost. Before KotFE (patches less than 4.0), the change was when you arrived on the Fleet after finishing your starter world's origin story (then called "class story"). Starting from the release of 4.0 but before the release of 5.0 (KotET), the changed was allowed starting at level 10 rather than when you finished the starter world's story.
  13. I prefer not having the cover bar. It became optional a while back, and I didn't even realise that it was made absent-only. So bring back the option. Do not force it on players like who prefer not having it.
  14. Perhaps, but an automatic thing for existing characters will be wrong for *someone* (probably a substantial number of somebodies). What is your source of inside information that makes you say that they store it the way you typed it? (Or is this a proposition for how you'd like it to work?) It isn't used anywhere. (The phrasing here makes me thing you meant that it is currently stored how the player capitalised it, and you have shown no evidence for that.) Even if it's not a guild member, the second bubble happens, and the "Firstname lastname" thing in chat is exactly the problem. *Something* is stored, but probably not the capitalisation that the player typed. Imagine that I try to use certain Irish Gaelic family names *correctly*. That would require me to type "Firstname lAstname", which would not be displayed *anywhere* (it would show "Firstname Lastname" everywhere except chat, where it would show "Firstname lastname"). Not in my view of my nameplate, not in your view of my nameplate, not in the various other non-chat places that show mixed-case, not in chat either, nowhere. Yes, I agree that it's a bug (I've never contested that *anywhere*).
  15. Once they invent magic, I suppose. EDIT: It's worth noting that they never said *anything* about ever bringing out a way to change either the first or the second style, neither for nor against.
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