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Thread: ok this has happened 3 times in a month what am i missing
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Zanthious
Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:42 pm
#1
ill be buffing at a starport or at MO with my r2 med driod and some biv and +25 wound and healing hat..
ill buff about 15-20 ppl and then out of no where when i go to buff more ppl it says i must be in a hospital or campsite to buff.. my driod said low power but was at 75% when i examined it.. is there a glitch where it shows the driod still holding a charge when it does not have one.. im at a loss if i stop buffing for a couple days then it works fine.. any suggestions???
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Rere
Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:55 pm
#2
That's actuallyis a known bugthat started with one of therecent updates (or hotfix, I don't really remember which). There isn't much you can do either than report the /bug and hope they willfix it soon. 
pircio
Sat Nov 27, 2004 12:48 pm
#4
get some more batteries for your droid, has been working for other people
Zanthious
Sun Nov 28, 2004 6:42 pm
#6
yeh i got batteries and everything is fine i think the driod charge rate is broke and is showing u way higher then it is
thanks guys =]
Selenei
Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:16 am
#7
they 'wanted' to make batteries last 4 hours instead of just one.
The timer you see when you examine the droid, or in your datapad displays this new 4 hour time.
However, the battery lifetime has not (correctly) been adjusted and still lasts for only one hour, so when the hour passes the battery is empty but still displays 75% as the timer thinks it still has 3 hours left.
The timer you see when you examine the droid, or in your datapad displays this new 4 hour time.
However, the battery lifetime has not (correctly) been adjusted and still lasts for only one hour, so when the hour passes the battery is empty but still displays 75% as the timer thinks it still has 3 hours left.
BraindG
Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:57 am
#8
Selenei wrote:
they 'wanted' to make batteries last 4 hours instead of just one.
The timer you see when you examine the droid, or in your datapad displays this new 4 hour time.
However, the battery lifetime has not (correctly) been adjusted and still lasts for only one hour, so when the hour passes the battery is empty but still displays 75% as the timer thinks it still has 3 hours left.
even after placing new batteries in? - newly crafted, since patchi mean
BraindG
Mon Nov 29, 2004 1:12 pm
#9
Yeah, they changed it so that batteries last longer now..
however you need to charge your droid again to "activate" it.. (i believe)
Nimhnoid
Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:39 pm
#10
Rere wrote:
That's actuallyis a known bugthat started with one of therecent updates (or hotfix, I don't really remember which). There isn't much you can do either than report the /bug and hope they willfix it soon.
she summed it up
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