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Also idk 6ut this jump with computer model just feels.. Odd? Idk, i'm looking at it and i can't tell what it tries to lean into, and all of the screens shoved under metal casing to highlight them harder, very orange num6ers, various screens also 6eing segmented 6y the metal casing. The jump from simple screens and white interface to this is just immense and even though no one will care in a week i just dont think it looks good given the setting of the game with su6sonic (or faster) drones delivering packages while ro6ot cats go around helping you fix servers and collect reports

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The base you are in is decades old and so the tech will reflect that, the stuff you get sent is modern technology as the game takes place around the current year.

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mmmmmmmmm

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When you actually look at what systems are used in fields of technology, there are many reasons why old systems are used as opposed to new ones.

Robust: Older vetted systems are quite robust, even if you have to reboot or recalibrate them frequently. For example, Mainframe systems. There are still Mainframe systems that were manufactured and applications created for them during the 70's still in use to handle phone call traffic. Most run 24x7 for years on end without one single issue, and some that seem to need monthly maintenance. Still, just to replace one system may cost 1000x the cost of a single very expensive repair.

Research project funding: Research funding is very hard to obtain on long running projects due to lack of public interest. Some research obtains a lot of funding at first, such as for a deep space radio detection array, but after running the same project for lets assume 50 years and not having any substantial evidence, or high number of disappearances, you are just one catastrophe away from having the entire project dropped. Real life example of no evidence and lack of funding is the Arecibo Observatory and the SETI Project.

Information Secrecy: Have you ever wondered, why you need these hash codes? Why they only want very specific ones, and how they might pertain to the signals you send them? Hash codes can be used to decrypt data. You collect data from space that no matter how you process it, it still sounds and looks like a mess. You could also receive radio signals that the frequency of which fall outside of the range of the playback equipment, so you never see or hear it, but it is still contained on the drive.

Don't update the equipment. Keep it antiquated. It adds to the realism of the experience.

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I agree. It's the reason I'm staying on 0.8.1 for now. Screens are less coherent, less readable with 60% of unused space bombarding you with brightly colored metal.  It's really not comprehensible. For example why does the ping cooldown now have separate reduntant screen (timer is still there) with fast moving ascii signs flooding the screen. Really distracting and poor for my eyes. Why does signals now have bars instead of percentages? It will make setting them longer and more tedious. Screens are smaller so signals look worse. Resolution on radar is a complete pixelated mess. In short, not a huge fan of new computer stations.

Oh and hitboxes on buttons are wonky.

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The signals still have percentages, they are on the screen with the signal information.

The console isn't getting any model changes, but it will be made more monochrome and less colorful (beige > white/gray, no colored stripes).

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Ah I see it now thanks. Didn't notice it, guess I wasn't prepared for it to change and my brain shut down. I bet it's a case of getting used to it but toning down colors would be a good change.

although there's no way to make the screens less cluttered, you can change the color scheme in gameplay settings, ofc it doesn't improve visibility that much, but making it white seems to help a bit for differentiating if you have some trouble/it gets strenuous to look at orange on black. maybe this has been a feature for a while, but i have no clue lmao

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i feel like those are made to represent decade old hardware, espically considering how slow they are without upgrades. i think it be best if you could customise them somewhat to make them look modern or even sci-fi

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It actually plays into the lore of the game way better. Perhaps consider you just feel a sense of nostalgia about older versions of the game and not expect them to change it back