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Althalos

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  1. I have a problem I'm not sure how to deal with, hoping someone has a solution.

    The enemy carrier took the island Arachnid from me, and made it their stockpile island.

    I decided to attack that island to take out their stockpile for a while, hoping it would slow them down for a bit.

    Now for my problem:

    When I arrive at the island it has scramblers, so I cant move my units very far.

    Normally I would be told where they were and attack them.

    But in this case the game seems to jump back to the tutorial.

    After I am told about the scramblers, I am told to capture the command center with a hacking capsule, and the command center are marked as my objective.

    It giving me the tutorial objectives instead of the objectives I'm supposed to have

    Problem is I cant reach the command center because its outside my telemetry range due to the scramblers, and I have no idea where the scramblers are and as such cant take them out.

    Does anyone know if there is a workaround for this problem?

    I can confirm this, happened to me as well.


  2. Hi there.

    I have MSI StarCam Clip II and I would like to know if there is anybody here who has experience with disabling it's AutoExposure. I spend a day setting it up properly to get the best FPS, but the results are not really what I would like to have. I have the latest drivers installed along with it's configuration GUI. It has an option to turn off autoexposure and set a custom value, but it seems like whenever the illumination of the room reaches a certain value, the cam starts to use the autoexposure again disregarding the custom value.

    I did a temporary workaround like this:

    - The camera is placed on top of my monitor.

    - There is a lamp above/behind me out of the FOV of the cam, and another lamp behind the cam positioned to face a wall and use the reflected light to illuminate my face.

    1. I turn of the lamp behind the cam.

    2. Launch Freetrack and let it initialize (the cam initializes with autoexposure 5-10 FPS).

    3. Set the custom value for the exposure.

    4. Turn the lamp back on.

    5. The cam stays at ~28 FPS without the autoexposure to kick in.

    One of the problems is this does not work in daylight unless I make the room dark enough and use those lamps instead. I found a lot of solutions for linux users on google, but barely any word about windows.

    EDIT:

    Side question: FaceTrack constantly shows that it takes 0% CPU and 0 MB RAM, is this possible and/or normal?

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