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  1. I'd like to get it for 60 plat, but willing to talk abut the price. Also won't negotiate too much because she is getting rework and the helmet could get worthless afterwards.

     

    Would also trade for other Prime parts/set if I have it.

     

     

    PM me here or ing: oNbody

  2. IIRC there's a tunnel going under the door directly to the console, no second player needed.

    ^There is not a single (usual) Spy mission where you need two players to activate something (except the usual doors while in a squad) . 

     

    Didn't see any Spy mission where there was no secret way to get save to the console. If you look in the forum there was somebody who posted a guide to all the secret tunnels and ways in Spy 2.0 . As tip, use some fast and silent warframe for greener and Nova for corpus.

     

    For the squad problem, well I have always in mind that if set my setup to public there is going to be someone who doesn't know all the secret ways, that's why you go solo from beginning or make a squad beforehand. Hf killing :D

  3. Idk what you are talking about, don't go random in this challenge. Open the "Recruiting" Chat write frames down that you want in your team + the aura mod and w8 for 3 to join. Easy task and fastest way to do it without frustration. ( Loki can do escalation solo btw. ) 

     

    Hf :D .

  4. ""To those who find this (it ranks very high in google search) please understand that there *are* downsides to forcefully unparking your CPU and that it does not improve the over all performance of your computer.


    For starters the entire reason multi-core CPUs have developed the ability to park cores when they aren't needed is to reduce power consumption and heat production. Forcefully unparking your cores all the time will make your CPU use more energy and have a higher idle-temperature. Because of the latter it could potentially shorten the life of your CPU... though by how much is unknown.

    Additionally the supposed benefit of improved performance is highly misleading. If your computer and the software on it are working correctly your CPU cores will unpark on their own whenever there is a demand for more processing power. Unparking your CPU cores forcefully will not make your CPU perform better than it would if it unparked on it's own.

    The reason unparking utilities exist is in the rare cases when a program requiring high CPU performance none-the-less behaves in a manner that keeps the CPU from unparking on it's own. Then it becomes necessary to forcefully unpark your cores to make the full processing capability of your CPU available. Some older games (predating multi-core CPUs) have this problem while newer games, as a rule, do not.
     
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    Posted by Jeremy Armstrong at http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2090450/unpark-cpu-cores-win.html

     

    Not that it would be dangerous since nobody posted that his computer CPU burned down, but still nobody here mentioned the higher power usage (logical) and as result higher temperatures (what should not be a problem for Computer with more than one fan and decent CPU cooling).

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    - Aborting missions now forfeits any obtained credits, mods, resources or blueprints, earned XP is still rewarded

     

    Please Fix this, aborting and loosing a mission are different things. Defense missions bocome a torture that do not pay off. :)

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