Hypnotica713 wrote: »Once I was decorating a house for a housing contest, and I was pretty much done ..a lot of intricate placing of things had happened. I logged early the day of the contest to just to tweak anything I thought necessary, and I was horrified to see like HALF of the furniture I had placed so painstakingly had VANISHED! I just about broke down in tears because it took me so long to do. Checked the retrieve section and saw the items missing were well over 1000+ away. I logged out in defeat and back in a few hours later, and MOST of it was back where I had placed it, so I retrieved the few items that were still impossibly far away and put them back in their places. It has happened to me again 2 more times since then with a few items teleporting to parts unknown in a house.
I really think it has to do with the linking feature. If I need to use it to move stuff together, once they're in place, I unlink the items...hasn't happened since I started doing that. Now mind you, it wasn't ALL linked items that disappeared..it was also some that weren't linked to anything, and SOME of the linked items stayed when others did not...no rhyme or reason.
Glad to know it's not just me this has happened to now, because everyone I asked had never had this happen to them.
Edited to say that I am on PSNA
I've decided to leave the eye where it is.
I think having an eyeball twenty-four MILLION meters away for absolutely no reason is hilarious.
Well you probably launched the first satellite in the elder scroll universe. 24.000 km away, earth diameter is 12.700 km and don't thing this planet is much larger so its in high orbit.I was just decorating and noticed my eye light was missing... I sort of figured out where it went...
Should I be concerned?
Well you probably launched the first satellite in the elder scroll universe. 24.000 km away, earth diameter is 12.700 km and don't thing this planet is much larger so its in high orbit.I was just decorating and noticed my eye light was missing... I sort of figured out where it went...
Should I be concerned?
You can be happy you don't have to go to collect it.
Metres, as in metric. Not meteric.
Meters measure water and electricity.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »It would be interesting if it is always that far away - it could mean that it is in geostationary orbit, like always directly above your house.
If that is the case, and assuming the density of earth is approximately the same as Tamriel, and their days are the same length, then the radius of Tamriel is approximately 0.7 that of earth.
Not sure how a geostationary satellite would interact with those two moons though... but it's only an act of faith that keeps them in orbit in any case.
Elvenheart wrote: »I_killed_Vivec wrote: »It would be interesting if it is always that far away - it could mean that it is in geostationary orbit, like always directly above your house.
If that is the case, and assuming the density of earth is approximately the same as Tamriel, and their days are the same length, then the radius of Tamriel is approximately 0.7 that of earth.
Not sure how a geostationary satellite would interact with those two moons though... but it's only an act of faith that keeps them in orbit in any case.
Thank goodness Nirn does not have three moons. I watched that series “3 Body Problem”, which suggests if Tamriel had three moons we would have all sorts of crashes and downtime and such. 🌙 🌕 🌖