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= Configuring | = Configuring the Test Server client: = | ||
After patching the new client, run the game and enter the familiar login screen with some slight changes. For example next to the username and password fields, the | After patching the new client, run the game and enter the familiar login screen with some slight changes. For example next to the username and password fields, the server indicator should show Server: Test Server (Singularity), instead of the usual Tranquility. Also the About EVE tab under the settings menu should show a new version from Tranquility. | ||
Log in to a character and everything should be the same except that some data will be outdated, e.g. The character might not be in the right system or the character's wallet being different. This is because the test server is based off an older mirror of the actual game world, so whatever changes that have taken place since the mirror was made will not be reflected on the Singularity. | |||
Changes such as skills trained, amount of isk, ships etc. Very often new visitors on their first trip to Singularity will complain about not being able to fly a ship that they have just finished training for a few days ago on Tranquility. | |||
Also note that there is no set date for when CCP will make a new mirror; basically it is when they feel like it. | |||
When entering the station for the first time with the new Singularity client, the UI will be reverted back to the default one as after a fresh installation. All window placements, overview settings, bookmarks folders, game settings etc will all be set at their default values. | |||
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