no you cant e powered with shields on a tick change but if you had low power and i made you powerless, if you still had shields up that tick then you will keep them
Why wouldnt you be able to have shields up and be powerless? If it took 10k for full shields, and my powerchange after units and shit was 5k, wouldnt that go to shields?
nope...b/c the shields would request the 10K and say 9,999 was available...u dont get 99.99% of shields u get 0 shields and go powerless because you requested more than there was...think of it like an ATM machine...if you had $1,000 in your account and you asked for $10,000...it would give you $1,000 and say you have no more...it would say insufficient funds
so much talking about something that is so irrelephant, if you think its better, use skato, if you prefer holo, use holo, if you dont care: spam here for your posts: xxx look better after it.
Yeah, it doesnt paste right in chrome. WHen are you nubs going to give in and accept the fact that google will own the intarwebs one day. Cave in now and you may get a fancy house out of the deal when they dominate the world.
I've tried both paste options in the newest versions of Chrome (Win7) and Chromium (Kubuntu). I've also tested in the newest versions of Firefox, Opera, and Safari on Win7. SKATO's parsing of tab-separated SOMs exhibits the same behaviour in ALL of these browsers.
tabs ARE plain text. you can encode them in ASCII. they've existed since before rich text formatting and graphics. they existed on typewriters.
if you don't have parsing issues, it's probably because your SOMs are space-separated. I don't know how people get space-separation when they copy tables from SK, but I know some people do. I used to "fix" SOBs for people who had space separation issues with spreadsheet PK calcs when their entire SOB copied into one cell instead of one value into each cell (basically by doing the reverse of what I mentioned above - find and replace spaces with tabs, manually fixing a few things where necessary).
its pretty good i have never failed with it. and there are many ppl using it and no complains yet and it works better than skato or holos
Ive heard ou talking about hacking and viruses n shit enough that I know you are 100x smarter when it comes to computers, but also sketchy. Least skato doesnt fuck with me
its pretty good i have never failed with it. and there are many ppl using it and no complains yet and it works better than skato or holos
Ive heard ou talking about hacking and viruses n shit enough that I know you are 100x smarter when it comes to computers, but also sketchy. Least skato doesnt fuck with me
I always use lovsan calc and never failed with it and now he updated the research on it and skato I have a problem pasting sok or soms to Holos needs to be updated
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I've tried both paste options in the newest versions of Chrome (Win7) and Chromium (Kubuntu). I've also tested in the newest versions of Firefox, Opera, and Safari on Win7. SKATO's parsing of tab-separated SOMs exhibits the same behaviour in ALL of these browsers.
tabs ARE plain text. you can encode them in ASCII. they've existed since before rich text formatting and graphics. they existed on typewriters.
if you don't have parsing issues, it's probably because your SOMs are space-separated. I don't know how people get space-separation when they copy tables from SK, but I know some people do. I used to "fix" SOBs for people who had space separation issues with spreadsheet PK calcs when their entire SOB copied into one cell instead of one value into each cell (basically by doing the reverse of what I mentioned above - find and replace spaces with tabs, manually fixing a few things where necessary).
Ive heard ou talking about hacking and viruses n shit enough that I know you are 100x smarter when it comes to computers, but also sketchy. Least skato doesnt fuck with me
never produced a failure that wasn't a user error
skato I have a problem pasting sok or soms to
Holos needs to be updated