![]() ![]() Now if you try to pop out the scanner - you get (as in my case) "starburst" of fireworks to commemorate the awesome moment of failure □Īlso, to restore an order in the galaxy, you'd need to completely rebuild entire gearwheel from the scratch, you can't just insert an item into a slot and have the following items shift up (clockwise) and preserve the sequence of items. Needless to say, it destroys all the gear keybindings. So it moves all items from the following slots 1 slot counterclockwise. So when I use up all my energy restores, next time I press Num1 it pops a health restore item! Why? because new system thinks that if you no longer have those items that the slot was bound to, it can no longer keep that binding and consider that slot now to be unbound, and the system can not allow for empty slot sitting on gearwheel. Let's say I have energy and health restore items occupying slots 1 and 2 respectively, they are bound to keys Num1 and Num2 for quick access. This happens due to an odd behavior where gearwheel items shift counterclockwise whenever an item in the preceding slot is depleted. I've lost hope of even using them at this point unless I take about 5 mins staring at each one trying to recall what it does.Īs much as I want to like this design, at least with the old one being restrictive I could know where everything was without even looking.Īnother issue here is gearwheel keybindings messing up. Item #1 may be on the bottom when customizing it in the liset, but then item #1 will be on top of your gear wheel in battle, or might not even be on the gear wheel you see till you spin it around a few dozen times to see it - and even then it might decide to fly somewhere else at random on the wheel the next time you open it.)ĭon't even get me started on the emotes. But it's just an infinite circle spiraling downward more than my depression at this point trying to use the dam thing in the heat of battle - not to mention it RANDOMIZES the gear positions (e.g. ![]() In all honesty, I've tried to like it, I've tried using it in the liset, reformatting the design of it, hell even memorizing where everything is on it. ![]()
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