DeadCert wrote:Having a trial account helps farm them " width="15" height="15" />That had crossed my mind, but right now I only have one computer that can run MxO, and as far as I know, it can't do dual-clienting.
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Omega0 wrote:DeadCert wrote:Having a trial account helps farm them " width="15" height="15" />That had crossed my mind, but right now I only have one computer that can run MxO, and as far as I know, it can't do dual-clienting.I'm sure most rigs now can handle a dual client, especially if you run at 800x600 and the lowest settings on both.
I don't think the resolution or settings are the problem. I set it to 800x600 and highest framerate, but when I try to run another instance of MxO, I get a message saying "Only one instance of the game can be running." Do I need to have the station launcher, or is there something else I need to do?
Oh, and just so everyone knows, I sent Rarebit a PM asking about the corrupted code fragments. He replied and said that they're there on purpose. So I'm pretty sure they're not going to be removed, and as I said before, I'm fine with that.
DeadCert wrote:Omega0 wrote:DeadCert wrote:Having a trial account helps farm them " width="15" height="15" />That had crossed my mind, but right now I only have one computer that can run MxO, and as far as I know, it can't do dual-clienting.I'm sure most rigs now can handle a dual client, especially if you run at 800x600 and the lowest settings on both. I don't think the resolution or settings are the problem. I set it to 800x600 and highest framerate, but when I try to run another instance of MxO, I get a message saying "Only one instance of the game can be running." Do I need to have the station launcher, or is there something else I need to do?Oh, and just so everyone knows, I sent Rarebit a PM asking about the corrupted code fragments. He replied and said that they're there on purpose. So I'm pretty sure they're not going to be removed, and as I said before, I'm fine with that.
While you're there you might as well add in -noeula. It saves you clicking accept on the launcher " />
DeadCert wrote:While you're there you might as well add in -noeula. It saves you clicking accept on the launcher " />Is this true? I haven't heard of that one.