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08 Aug

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Originally posted by BrandonTJones23

If this is any helpful regarding it. For me when I enter a room with a lot of people it happens I'd say 8 out of 10. But whenever I try to turn really fast I absolutely experience it every time and I only run a 31 sensitivity. I've adjusted it many times and it still happens. Can record footage in the am and tweet it to you if needed.

Please. Some footage of the 100% repro would be great, thank you.

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Originally posted by WoofWoofWolffe

Filming for 5 Hours, Kamino Strike, Editing for 20+ hours. Here is the full video! 🍿 (https://youtu.be/AmsMbdfOGsc)

Incredible!

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Originally posted by KrispyKhristian

u/F8RGE What I can say is that it isn’t only online, and it seems to happen when more humanoid models are on screen. I’d start there.

Yes, we've been looking at all avenues. Vehicles is also another area we are targeting with it.

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Originally posted by Heavyweighsthecrown

We do fix bugs with every update, hence the release notes being 90% bug fixes.

You do realize most bug fixes in those lists aren't actually fixed at all right? And that they keep happening as normal?

No, the vast majority of the list do get fixed. If we get a "fix-failed", it's only on a small percentage of issues.

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Originally posted by HowdyFeller23

Wow.

u/f8rge seriously, you guys cannot tell me reinforcement AI isn't possible when a modder did it.

Nobody said it isn't possible.


07 Aug

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Originally posted by BrandonTJones23

Not sure if you know this answer or want to comment ahead of time, but what's the progress on the stick drift issue? Have you guys figured out what's causing the issue and identify a fix yet?

We've had it occur during our testing, but are currently trying to find a 100% reproduction for it. Unfortunately it is one those issues that is proving to be incredibly frustrating. We continue to work on it.

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Originally posted by darthkyle25

Have you ever tried star trek? I was hesitant at first but the original first series is actually pretty good. Haven't tried any other series yet as I'm fairly new to the show

Yes, I do enjoy Trek, but do prefer Wars over it.

I enjoyed Voyager, and Discovery was great. I'm currently watching TNG for the first time as I'm craving some good Sci-Fi viewing.

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Originally posted by RexzeroRex

Why are you not making a list with all bugs and add this list more if you see a new bug. So everyone can actually see which bugs are already seen from the Dev team and which not. If you fixed a bug then you can just make a [fixed] behind it so that everyone can compare it.

Because we provide a list of bugs that we have fixed, they are our release notes. It is something we could do, provide a more fluid list but then things move around a lot that we'd probably spend more time updating it than anything else.

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Originally posted by peepeeguy25

thank god the bugs are being tracked.

also - you have a QA team??

Yes, a really good one. Something I see a lot of us is people badmouthing our QA teams because of bugs. QA do not fix bugs, they help find them, identify a reproduction and more. They find the bugs and then they get assigned to specific people to fix them based on the type of bug it is.

Bugs are then prioritised, something like a blade of grass clipping into a rock would be a low priority, compared to something that results in a 100% crash in the game - which is the top priority.

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We do fix bugs with every update, hence the release notes being 90% bug fixes.

We are also dedicating more time within the team to focusing on bug fixes.

August update does have a number of bug fixes in there as well. Game health and QoL is a huge point for us right now. I can say that every post here about issues gets seen, even if it never gets out of new.

The reason I'm not dropping in and saying "seen" or "tagged" on each one is because it comes across as a broken record. I can honestly say that each day I get QA messaging me saying that things are being tracked, or sent off for to find a reproduction.

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Originally posted by LukeSkywalker1848

Can we get the USS Enterprise as a hero ship?

Wars over Trek, sorry.


06 Aug

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Originally posted by S3atbelt

So once again that “better communication” y’all promised just keeps falling off the wayside.... and yes it’s gotten way better than it was years ago but it’s still not to a solid point. And not giving us anything this month until a week before but continuing to tease is once again annoying and frustrating. You’d think things would have changed by now

Better doesn't 'always' mean more often, quality not quantity. With gamescom being in August it stands to reason we will do something there.

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Originally posted by ItsAllAboutCrime

Hopefully it's Star Wars related.

I am a big fan of SG-1...

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Originally posted by superjediplayer

honestly, i still feel like having stuff get delayed is better than not knowing if we'll get anything

I agree. Unfortunately not everyone else will. The amount of hate and abuse we got for moving things around in the past...I don't want the team subjected to that.

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Originally posted by cozy_lolo

Except that this does not happen with all other games and with all other developers, lol...

I don’t know why you write comments like this when it is not only unnecessary (no one is empathizing with DICE at the moment, lol; accept it), but not even “true”, considering that other developers also make announcements far in advance AND stick to their planned release-schedules. Obviously I can understand that unforeseen shit happens and sometimes content will be delayed by even the best developers, but DICE has clearly built themselves a reputation of f**king things up (in the eyes of the gaming community) constantly

Destiny 2 just bumped back a major expansion.

Dates shift ALL the time, 90% of the time you just don't know about it because the original date wasn't detailed publicly.

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Originally posted by NoodleFlavored

The Gamescom CT? So we’re not getting an earlier CT before Gamescom detailing the August update?

I hate to be that guy, but do you have a source for that?

We are combining all news into one CT.

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Part of the parcel with announcing content so early. Things can and will shift around. This is the development way and there's no changing this.

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Originally posted by Goku_black95

Already talking to G about it.