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Clone D
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Posted - 2014.04.21 12:38:00 -
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Frequently, inertial dampeners don't engage when falling from a height where the fall is long enough to cause death.
Resolution: Allow inertial dampeners to be engaged from any drop distance.
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Dravok Silverblood
Tight Crew
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Posted - 2014.04.21 12:48:00 -
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can you give locations? and are you at full health? sheilds are really what takes a fall's impact. plates would help you fall faster to death because of weight.
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Clone D
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Posted - 2014.04.21 13:55:00 -
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Dravok Silverblood wrote:can you give locations?
The one I remember most clearly was jumping off of the top of the large disk above the communications tower all the way to the ground. No option to use inertial dampener engaged. Splat. I think I was using a gallente BPO with LVL 5 armor and shields.
Regardless, this happens all the time where I fall from something very high up and the inertial dampener doesn't engage.
It's nice that you want a kill assist for dudes falling off of buildings that you shot once, but this is happening to me when I have full health and falling from very tall objects, so I think the inertial dampener should immediately become available falling from any height. Isn't it part of our dropsuit anyway? Why can't I engage it whenever I want to?
No, I don't run a shotgun scout.
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KalOfTheRathi
Nec Tributis
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Posted - 2014.04.21 15:48:00 -
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Are you having any other problems with keys/buttons being responded to?
The next question is how old, or tired, is your DS3?
The DS3 is a poor example of consumer electronics - internally. The cable between the buttons and the printed circuit board has no connector. It is Pressed Against the PCB by the shape of the cable and some positioning assistance, depending on when it was manufactured there are several possibilities which I will not cover here.
There is No Connector. If you are in a humid environment the connection will corrode. In my first failed one, the cable had to positioning pins that mated with two holes on the cable. One of which had torn.
The really odd thing is that the controllers that fail with Dust will often play with fine in other games. I have no suggestion as to how that is possible.
TL;DR
If your controller is old or tired. Test with a new DS3 or, at least, the newest one you have access to. If that fixes it, quit using the older DS3 on Dust.
Good Luck
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Clone D
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Posted - 2014.04.21 16:57:00 -
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KalOfTheRathi wrote:Are you having any other problems with keys/buttons being responded to?
The next question is how old, or tired, is your DS3?
I haven't been experiencing any button problems.
My controllers are less that 1yr old and are kept at a constant temp and about 30% humidity.
Thanks for the detailed troubleshooting info, though!
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