This bug has only happened once to me but here's the gist.
Effectively: For some reason, after mechlab Loadout, my mech Camo was reverted to all defaults. No other issues noticed.
1. Long before the latest patch my Raven-3L had been repainted with the PC Gamer colors.
2. After patching and a few matches, I opened my Raven-3L Loadout in the Mechlab to remove a TAG and put in a Medium Laser.
3. After saving the new configuration, my Camo and Colorscheme was reverted to the Default and Green colors on my Raven-3L.
4. I played a match, then restarted my client, thinking it was only a small error that my mech appeared Default again. After reset, my Raven-3L remained Default. I had to reapply the camo and PC Gamer colors (thankfully free, so no MC or C-Bills were lost).
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#1
Posted 23 January 2013 - 08:32 PM
#2
Posted 23 January 2013 - 11:21 PM
Just posting to state that I experianced the same bug with my Hunchback 4G.
#3
Posted 24 January 2013 - 01:20 AM
I had the same bug as i changed the modules of my Ilya Muromets into my CTPH 1X
As soon as i hit the save mech button the camo was gone and the mech was all standard again.
Really annoying because i payed some MC for the pattern and for one of the colours.
I think writing a ticket should bring back at least my spent MCs.
Also I won't invest in colours until the issue is fixed and I can keep my colours I payed for. Permanently!
As soon as i hit the save mech button the camo was gone and the mech was all standard again.
Really annoying because i payed some MC for the pattern and for one of the colours.
I think writing a ticket should bring back at least my spent MCs.
Also I won't invest in colours until the issue is fixed and I can keep my colours I payed for. Permanently!
#4
Posted 24 January 2013 - 02:22 AM
Tz Tz Tz, PGI... robbing our hard earned money by some well placed bugs.
I hope you'll help out the affected players. Not cool.
I hope you'll help out the affected players. Not cool.
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