

Or suggest on placement of weapon and/or modules that would fit it better.Īnyway, just wanted to share this, and would like to know what your opinion on itĪlso, thank you That_guyfire for your cool builds that inspire me ! So, I would like to ask you, is there any structural parts should I go for to make it looks nice?ĭo you have a parts combination that looks interesting that I can use? I understand that if you want to win, it is logical to make an optimal build but I dunno, I just like my car to look nice or at least functional, don't get me wrong, I do understand the strength of spaced armors but I don't really like the looks of it. I always balance between looks and function, just like back then when I used to play Robocraft. This iteration have clearer firing lines, the rockets are more snug, and should have enough speed to reposition, tho not as fragile as the 1st and the 2nd, more compact and lighter, but it is still packed with a lot of explosive modules, which a risk I am willing to take, since it usually play on mid-long range. This is the 3rd iteration, I finally grinded enough coins, but was indecisive about Omni and Meat Grinder, since if I pick the latter, I will able to make tanky builds, which I like, but then I think it would be not as flexible, after I chat around General Chat, a lot of em recommend the Omni, which I end up buying. We should note again that you will not notice any changes.įor users of 32-bit systems, however, it will be impossible to launch the game, and it will be necessary to install a 64-bit OS.My first most downloaded Blueprint, inspired by That_guyfire "Hellfire" builds, but I do not have the parts to make it, originally used Array wheels from the free packs, but I struggle with aiming the rocket while moving, and the 1st iteration have a lot of problem also, the Wasps sightlines blocked by parts, frames too fragile (few connection) and explosive module too exposed.

If you are currently using the 32-bit version of the client for any reason, you can switch to the 64-bit version beforehand by unchecking the corresponding marker in the launcher settings panel (Settings panel -> “Force 32-bit executable”).

Technological progress never stands still, and in order to follow it more successfully, we need to take this last step and remove the support for an outdated architecture.įor those of you who use 64-bit operating systems and the client, nothing will change - only the small option to select the client version in the launcher will disappear. Despite this, the ability to run Crossout on these configurations was still available in the form of a 32-bit game client, which we plan to remove in one of the next updates. As you know, we have officially stopped supporting 32-bit operating systems quite a long time ago.
