On my Nyx, SD|Thyme, HpRunningLight01 and HpRunningLight02 have mysteriously vanished, along with the lights associated with them. I think this problem has surfaced before with someone else, but I couldn't find the thread.
Could an admin please look at this or help me out?
Quickest way to solve it is to simply rebuy the ship. It'll reset all lights to standard.
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What are you doing to the light hardpoints exactly? Are you pimping the ship, and if so, what are you trying to put in those slots? I need to know what you're doing to cause this fault - if I can reproduce it, I can probably fix it.
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' Wrote:What are you doing to the light hardpoints exactly? Are you pimping the ship, and if so, what are you trying to put in those slots? I need to know what you're doing to cause this fault - if I can reproduce it, I can probably fix it.
The problem same here.
I have my "Stork" Advanced Civilian Train.
When I changed the standart ship-lights to other ones like: FastLargeYellow, FastMediumWhite, FastLargeOrange, LargeRed, and etc. - than the hardpoints with new lights installed is missing right after logout / login. I had tried a lot of different lights (the old ones too), but there is no lights that will not disappear after logout and login in to the server. All the light changes I made at Oder Shipyard, using the " /pimpship ", some others, and " /buynow " (at the end) server commands.
This issue can cost a lot of money for those , who cares about their vessels look. :unsure:
No. I need the -exact- ship, and the -exact- loadout you are assigning to it. For sake of ease I will assume that you use the default package as the baseline.
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