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theoden-flurry wrote:
i got level 1 droid ting ranging from about 11 to just uneder 40 to hell if i know the diferance acording to th lower is better if thats so why when i have re'd them does the 1% bonus cause the nuber to go up surly it should go down?
Because it might be bugged for RE
it's writted in fridy's feature, guide for component.
and yes, now there are "prenerf" droid interfaces
zimike wrote:
They are full of crap. The Higher the better.... The more time it subtracts from the total amount of time you have to wait between commands.
*chuckles*
I suggest you do a lil test.
take your 30+ speed interface run a command then imediatly after it run it again and see how long it says it takes before you can run another program.
now land
swap it out for your low 14 or lower
run the same program twice.
Now do that next time before you post and say something is full of crap ![]()
Unless they have patched between this posting and then, you will have proven your post was craptastic and the lower the number the better.
However I think it is meant to work the other way, but it does not.
Message Edited by NeonCoyote on 11-20-2004 01:25 PM
http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/content.jsp?page=Understanding%20Ship%20Components
Message Edited by n3Ph on 11-20-2004 09:08 PM
SpaceCrazy wrote:
If it does work this way (lower number = faster), then the current levels of droid interfaces are totally reversed as the high level ones be way too slow.
It does work that way. In my X-wing, I have a 14.7 speed interface, in my Y-wing I have a 22.0 speed interface. The X-wing executes commands faster.
But this reversed thing has been fixed with the latest patch I believe. New interfaces will be correct, I think?
Post patch lower levels High numbers higher levels lower numbers.
Lower is better proven time and again. One bug with the timer though.
Do a command jump to a NEW location run another command no wait, jump again no wait That is a bug and needs to be fixed imho.
Villain23 wrote:
Kind of off topic, but to use droid commands do I need a driod or droid chips or what. My tie doesn't exactly hold a droid so, well ya.
As an imperial pilot, you will need a flight computer and some unprogrammed memory module-things. Program the modules and place the programs into the flightcomputer, and load the flightcomputer to your ship. There you go.