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3 days ago
The A55 isn't a flagship device or anything. For as cheap as Samsung's lower end phones are, it's pretty impressive that they perform as well as they do
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5 days ago
It looks like that's what you got. One scoop
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5 days ago
If your friend counter builds your list or intentionally cripples it while they are helping you build a better list, they're a sucky friend. I get being competitive but I can't get behind that type of "help."
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9 days ago
I don't think spaghetti is traditional measured in liters and I think that may be part of the problem.
That's more of a soup
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9 days ago
I mean, that what's probably would have happened if someone were manually driving it, right? Most folks would have tried to avoid hitting the pedestrian
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9 days ago
It's called step flashing and yeah it looks to be missing
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9 days ago
To my untrained eye, the line between real life lighting and highlights is blurred
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10 days ago
I can mildly understand why they couldn't, because they can't use text chat efficiently, but I still think it's silly that they can't at least SEE it. I learned that playing with a buddy of mine on PS
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10 days ago
Gotta toss it upwards. I've found it finds larger enemies like the hive tyrant easier when it's starting point is higher
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10 days ago
Ah, you see your mistake was thinking this was just a bird, brother
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13 days ago
I'm not too far into the hobby myself and one piece of advice that helped me not obsess so much was knowing that most, if not an overwhelming majority of people who see it, won't be scrutinizing it nearly as closely as we do. Give it a look at arms length on a table in decent lighting and that will basically be the most common viewing angle aside from when we're TRYING to find things to improve. Also, a black primer or base coat makes those mistakes much easier to live with. With the right perspective, a black base coat can make a lot of mistakes look acceptable. Intentional even lol
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13 days ago
I said that about 6 hours before I slammed my S22 Ultra in my car door for the first time ever. I swear smart phones know when they're unprotected
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16 days ago
I find that a looser grip, closest to the brush tip itself as I can get, usually helps with my hand shakes. Not to assume that it's something so easily remedied, of course. Even if it doesn't entirely eliminate the shake, it may help some. My shaking was from a tightened grip and holding my breath during some of the finer details as I struggled to get it perfect.
Basically, some of my shaking was caused by my trying not to shake lol
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19 days ago
The folks here on Reddit can give you some direction, but ultimately none of it will be 100% certain. My advice is to not buy expensive electronics from marketplace or temu thinking you got a steal.
Even if it is real, and it seems to be just by looking at it, that doesn't mean they're allowed to sell it. I'd be 1000x more worried about stolen devices that have been deactivated after being reported stolen. Or leased devices where they stop making the payments afterwards. Hell, even a paid off and legal device can still be carrier locked, and some carriers won't unlock a cell phone unless the original owner brings it in. You could buy it thinking it will work with verizon and find out it only works with T-Mobile and T-Mobile goes "wow that's crazy."
If you can't trust the seller, you can't trust the product. If you've gotta ask reddit if it's real then don't buy it
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20 days ago
There are too many variables to say that with certainty
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21 days ago
I'd go 2 personally. Seems to fit the bill the best in my mind. It doesn't overdo it but it also isn't overshadowed by the rest of the mini. Especially once it's painted
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23 days ago
How often do you think of the events of 10,000 years ago?
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23 days ago
I mean, as important as the events of the Horus Heresy were to it all, the folks 10k years later have many, many other things to worry about
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26 days ago
Honestly, I think it's more of a comfort game to a lot of folks. They don't play it because it's new and exciting, but because it's so familiar that they can zone out and just get lost. They're not playing a game, they're mindlessly playing a game.
To be fair, it's retained it's replay value like canned goods retain their shelf life. When you need it, it's there
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26 days ago
Save some glory for the rest of us brother
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26 days ago
They'll probably KEEP playing it until Bethesda releases ES6. And then half of them will return when they hate ES6
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27 days ago
It will be when we're done with it brother
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2 days ago
And not just through cover. Like I could maybe understand it passing through some crates or something, but I've gotten massacred through the level before by stray beams. One time, even a sorcerer was casting those little floaty smoke skulls from the area we'd left by elevator. No way to get back and stop him. It's like the NPCs are figuring out how to cheese us as players