This would be a mission that I would think would be a priority fix, since it is one of a series that grants special rewards. Is there a fix coming soon for this or should I just avoid running that series on my newer characters for a while?
I ran it yesterday on my klingon with a couple of my fleet. We got to that part. I had a feeling it was still bugged. My klingon is craving the Exp from it.
I did the same mission with my KDF character and ran into the exact same problem. Kind of glad I'm not the only one, though I hope a fix is in the works.
Never had a problem beating it, try doing something differently. maybe its just you.
It's not just him. The objective is to destroy three pieces of rubble but the mission/bug isn't registering the rubble as being destroyed. There is nothing different to try.
I was told by a GM that the prioblem was already known/fixed but that we need to wait for the next patch for the fix to be included - really hope this isnt a long time, the fact season 3 went live with such a huge bug to a feature episode of all things is shoddy @{
I was told by a GM that the prioblem was already known/fixed but that we need to wait for the next patch for the fix to be included - really hope this isnt a long time, the fact season 3 went live with such a huge bug to a feature episode of all things is shoddy @{
Not all changes to lines of code (probably ones that were fixed so that Klingons could scan at least) are immediately intelligible.
If they were, code would never be bugged and software would never crash. However, we live in a world that had Windows Vista - so I'm fairly certain the not all changes mean the entire game is replayed through (and it sounds like no one caught it, dev or player, during its time on tribble).
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It can not be completed. Destroying the Rubble surrounding the Star Map will not update, leaving the mission in limbo.
It's not just him. The objective is to destroy three pieces of rubble but the mission/bug isn't registering the rubble as being destroyed. There is nothing different to try.
Not all changes to lines of code (probably ones that were fixed so that Klingons could scan at least) are immediately intelligible.
If they were, code would never be bugged and software would never crash. However, we live in a world that had Windows Vista - so I'm fairly certain the not all changes mean the entire game is replayed through (and it sounds like no one caught it, dev or player, during its time on tribble).