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  • I second that claim. It's the Unknown system with the deep blue theme. The star is not visable. Btw, any chance of all those Unknown systems getting names? It doesn't have to be anything spectacular, but logistics out there hilarious when people in group chat are coordinating efforts with phrases like "I'm in the brown one at __" or "Go to the one just below the one attached to OA" It's fine the way it is, but it'd be really cool imo if they had names
  • It's very time consuming so I can't promise fast results, but I will start taking screens of the DK planets. If you want it done before the end of the week though consider sending a SP's rag out there. They fare better against the constant attacks and their enhanced cruise speed cuts 20-minute waypoints in half. If things go perfectly for me I should be able to get you a pair of systems' worth of those planets per day.
  • Hieron and Lemnos are sent. I've been to 4 other systems but the constant stream of dockrapes has kept me away from their planets
  • I'll give up on the DK planets since you're taking them off my hands :\
  • I'm sending you screens of the planets in Ptah. I also found Portland and am sending that as well. (btw, I may be wrong but I don't think there are any planets in Mitra... I mapped the system back in 1.62 and didn't find any)
  • You install Freelancer, then the mod. After that you install the official patch and then let the program download/patch the rest of the updates itself before you play. Keep in mind though that lag is in no way related to the mod itself. Your ping and packet loss are big factors. Don't run other programs, especially those hungry for your internet connection, to minimize it. Sometimes my lag is nonexistant, sometimes it's attrocious. It's the way of server gaming and it's really not at all possibl…
  • It'll be nice to see those planet infocards polished up so nicely with the pending update. It will be cool to see unique descriptions for so many previously-unknown worlds and rationalizations for such anomalies as life on the 55K-wide Planet Murmansk. Great work Centaurian