How do I dump remaining energy into Photons?
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How do I dump remaining energy into Photons?
Hi all,
I was playing a game and I was wondering how do I dump my remaining energy into Photons at the end of a turn? The ea doesn't seem to allow me to do it?
This would be for FC oline.
Thanks.
I was playing a game and I was wondering how do I dump my remaining energy into Photons at the end of a turn? The ea doesn't seem to allow me to do it?
This would be for FC oline.
Thanks.
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You could spend it for overloads (or pre-loads of a weapon not loaded). But if you pre-loaded on THIS turn then at the end of the turn you cannot use the power to finish the loading as that must be done on the next turn (you could use it to overload). I think. If I got it wrong, Mike West will delete this post and insert the correct answer.
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dumping excess energy into photons.
I think I have it. Obviously there is a two turn arming but what is the procedure to take my excess energy at the end of the turn (say 4pts) and dump that energy into my torp.
For example... I'm loaded on both tubes for standard photons 2+2 and I decide that I would like to dump in that 4 pts but not fire the torp so I have OL tube next turn. Any Idea how to do that? 4C3b states I can dump excess energy at the end of the turn but I don't know how to do that on the FCOL. I'm sure it's there but I don't know how to do it.
Thanks,
Christopher.
For example... I'm loaded on both tubes for standard photons 2+2 and I decide that I would like to dump in that 4 pts but not fire the torp so I have OL tube next turn. Any Idea how to do that? 4C3b states I can dump excess energy at the end of the turn but I don't know how to do that on the FCOL. I'm sure it's there but I don't know how to do it.
Thanks,
Christopher.
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Just to clarify … At the end of the turn, a window pops up that says “End of Turn Actions�, listing the ship, which photon, and ‘state’. The drop down seems to give the choice of “hold�, “loaded�, “standard�, or “empty�; (No choice for Overload) -- but in the end it won’t let you select any one of them. It won’t accept clicking on ‘OK’ or “cancel�. The only way to exit the window is by clicking the X in the upper right corner.
Thanks. Any help from the FC Online Gurus would be appreciated .
Thanks. Any help from the FC Online Gurus would be appreciated .
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I just checked and it looked ok for me.
Can you check your version of the client? This is what mine is reporting:
SFB Online Client: The Client for all online SFU Games
Version 4.0.67
Plugin Versions:
F & E: 1.0
Federation Commander (Duel): 1.0
Federation Commander: 1.0.34
Star Fleet Battles (Tournament): 4.0.16
Star Fleet Battles Campaign: 4.0.12
Star Fleet Battles: 4.0.62
If it is the same, then can post what the exact steps that you did to duplicate the problem, including if it was you or your opponent was advancing the pulses.
Can you check your version of the client? This is what mine is reporting:
SFB Online Client: The Client for all online SFU Games
Version 4.0.67
Plugin Versions:
F & E: 1.0
Federation Commander (Duel): 1.0
Federation Commander: 1.0.34
Star Fleet Battles (Tournament): 4.0.16
Star Fleet Battles Campaign: 4.0.12
Star Fleet Battles: 4.0.62
If it is the same, then can post what the exact steps that you did to duplicate the problem, including if it was you or your opponent was advancing the pulses.
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I think I am one version behind. When I clicked "Help" then "Check for Updates"; I see (among the 5 files) core.jar Version 4.067 and pligins/fc.jar Version 1.0.34 -- which means I am currently running versions 4.066 and 1.0.33, respectively, right?
Unfortunately, when I click on OK on the "Update Available" window, I get the message "Error occurred while downloading. null".
Any suggestions? Am I doing something wrong?
thx
Unfortunately, when I click on OK on the "Update Available" window, I get the message "Error occurred while downloading. null".
Any suggestions? Am I doing something wrong?
thx
Downloading.null error
Hi, my first forum posting so I hope I dont goof up:) Had that exact same error message and was able to successfully download in Windows 7 by going to the control panel, system and security, and then change user account control settings. I dragged the slider all the way to the off position and turned off user accounts. Restarted the computer and then was able to successfully download the program updates. Then went back and restored the user account controls to the earlier setting. SFB client now shows updated to latest version. Hope this helps.
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To enable it on Vista or the SFU Online Client, either:
1) Change where the SFU Online Client is installed.
2) Use Windows Explorer to go to where the SFU Online Client is installed and Right-click on the "SFU Online Client" and click Properties, and then select the Compatibility tab. Under Privilege Level, select Run this program as an administrator, and then click OK. The URL is:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... 09691.aspx
1) Change where the SFU Online Client is installed.
2) Use Windows Explorer to go to where the SFU Online Client is installed and Right-click on the "SFU Online Client" and click Properties, and then select the Compatibility tab. Under Privilege Level, select Run this program as an administrator, and then click OK. The URL is:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... 09691.aspx
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