The first sector has also been renamed to Multiverse The first beacon now has a new background resembling the start beacon hangar.Added new minibosses to the Mantis Hive and Engi Harmony.Are now cleaner, more optomized, consistant, and have some new options as well! Reworked start beacon guard encounters.Jimli_: Federation tactical fighter sprite Hyperion: Additional flavor text for defeat events Moreorlesser: The Orchid Shuttle and clusterspore sprite, as well as some event ideas Jones the Mantis: Ion mk 1 and 2 combat drones JumboCarrot: Composed the Monk Sector music.Īndr3wtime: Creator of the type B Mantis Bishop cruiser.Īnthonest: One of the corporation fleetships from the Arcadian War SwiftTiger: Developer of Hyperspace, also composed the Auto Sector music. Some Federation person: One of the Federation Fleetships and the Fed Stealth bomber Stormbringer: The original creator of Project Coalition, who wrote the original lore (which has since been heavily modified and rewritten) PLIOU: Donated several of the hulls we use, such as the Rock and Lost Sun guard, as well as the Duskbringer Station.
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Woona: Creator of Vicious Vessels and the Orchids and Shells mod The following people have let us use their media in Multiverse:
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If this happens to you, just close the File Explorer windows and try again. If you don’t, the tool will interpret the drive as being used by another app and formatting will fail. One thing to note here: you’ll need to close any open File Explorer windows before you format the drive. The truth is that FAT32 has a theoretical volume size limit of 16 TB, with a current practical limit of about 8 TB-plenty for most USB drives. Specifications put out by manufacturers on file systems as they pertain to drive size created the myth that FAT32 can only be used to format drives between 2 GB and 32 GB, and that is likely why native tools on Windows-and other systems-have that limit. Every major operating system and most devices support it, making it great for drives you need to access from different systems. The advantage to using FAT32 is portability. If you do need those larger file sizes, you’ll need to stick with something like NTFS or exFAT. RELATED: What File System Should I Use for My USB Drive?įAT32 is a solid file system for external drives, so long as you don’t plan to use files over 4GB in size. For whatever reason, the option to format USB drives larger than 32GB with the FAT32 file system isn’t present in the regular Windows format tool.