1 hour ago, Gald said:The people that play this game sometimes smh.
Oh, you mean people like you. You do play the game, right?
4 hours ago, YunoGasaiYandere said:you waste time and money on trove
I've never spent a penny on the trove. I once wasted NC Coins on some additional slots which was a total waste.
Anyway, this update is crap . I could have chosen a dozen different things to complain about, but getting knocked on my ass at the TOI gate after I had accepted the quest just pissed me off even more on top of everything else. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤.
I used to like this game, but I fear this patch is the beginning of the downward spiral into oblivion.
Can't use the ton of experience charms I've collected on my alts until they're level 60, can't do TOI, can't do [insert item here],and no, NCSoft, I'm not buying vouchers, not one, none, nada, take your POS update and stick it in your collective ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ orifice.
My daily chores are now login, check trove, move to next char, repeat, repeat, repeat, then loiter near a marketplace for 2:45 and collect my login rewards,
Anyway, there's so many things wrong with this update that there's no wonder why employees are jumping ship.
This is what happens when you try to throw everything except the kitchen sink into a single patch. Can you spell mis·man·age·ment???
So, "every effort will be made to ensure it doesn't happen again" is not good enough. How about fixing the problem instead of making pathetic excuses. Stuff like this HAS happened in the past and is still happening, so every effort is not being made, period.
Trying to max performance and quality at the same time is pointless. There's always a trade-off, and maxing one is going to make the other suffer, up to the limit of the physical technology. Throw a lot of expensive hardware at it and you might get great fps on ultra settings, otherwise it's a waste of time.
I never bothered much with the blue quests, but removing them is a profoundly stupid thing to do. They may just as well start everyone at lvl 55 and play a backstory cinematic to show "what has come before." That would be preferable to being plunged into a world devoid of life.
21 hours ago, Kozuki said:young Jinsoyun died
tldr but that phrase caught my attention.
I don't know what these guys ^^^ have been smoking but the folders are 34.9 Gb. Screenshots etc don't go in there. The NCWest folder is only a 47 Mb (that's Mb, not Gb).
There will be an act 10 at some point in the nebulous future, but at present act 9 is the end of the content.
I think you need to go south from the north guard post at fortune harbor.
The game has better security than my bank. Must keep my virtual property safe!
I think the premium membership shows up in your received items, but I can't recall for sure. It does exist, for what it's worth (which is not very much).
Unless you've got your eye on an outfit, I'd suggest selling the ncoins on the currency exchange for gold. The hongmoon store is overpriced on practically everything.
You're entitled to your opinion and so is he, but please don't insult me by telling me to use Google. You don't know me, nor do you know that I've been writing software professionally for a very long time.
According to Wikipedia,
QuoteIn computing, a crash (or system crash) occurs when a computer program, such as a software application or an operating system, stops functioning properly and exits.
Now please tell me how an application that has stopped functioning properly and exited going to continue to run. That, by definition, is impossible. Maybe he defines "crash" differently than the rest of the computing industry; I don't know, but you seem to think it makes sense, so maybe you can explain it to me.
Anyway, that's all beside the point. I don't care if anyone follows this advice and shoots himself in the foot by disabling the fth without a good reason to do so. I stand by my opinion that it is a bad idea.
2 hours ago, Dragorion said:I also am a developer, and can confirm that what he wrote makes much more sense than what you wrote.
You didn't confirm anything. You merely stated "he's right and you're wrong and I know it because I'm a developer." So what?
2 hours ago, Dragorion said:But there is a good reason why application crash - if you just let them run after crash
I'm not sure how you're supposed to let an application run after it's crashed, because it, uh...crashed. But if the administrator of a forum says it's okay to disable the fth systemwide who am I to argue? I'm sure he must be an expert on windows internals - he knows how to run applications after they've crashed, which is beyond my skill set and pay grade.
On 7/16/2017 at 7:54 AM, Apple Bloom said:For the vast majority of users, FTH will function with no need for intervention or change on their part. However, in some cases, application developers and software testers may need to override the default behavior of this system.
Excluding one application from the FTH is okay if you really have a need to do so, but disabling the FTH entirely is an extremely bad idea. The text says "application developers and software testers" for good reason.
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Farewell and good luck. Your video guides are/were always outstanding.