Big hands crew represent
Big hands crew represent
This wouldnwork better on smaller scale, less traveled rural routes. Maintaining a whole ass train for a few dozen people is overkill. I kinda like this.
This is exactly what I do, and it works perfectly
Thanks, fixed
Because you can compress video without reducing the resolution, codec, or frame rate. When a camera records two green pixels: it records (green pixel) (green pixel). When the video is compressed, it changes to (two green pixels) which takes up less storage space but retains the same information. Compression is computationally expensive, which is why cameras typically don’t do it on the fly.
I use inkscape for vector graphics editing. It’s free and open source, and runs on Linux, Mac, and Windows.
Exactly. This is only about finding the most effective way to suck the most amount of money from the gaming market.
It needs to happen in order to increase profits.
If I had the misfortune to be required to attempt this for some reason, I would use CA glue and a very steady hand, as well as an edge to smooth the strip once applied.
I love yt-dlp, it’s so useful.
I have this very same issue, and I found that Scrubbing Bubbles worked well. You just need something below to catch the filth that will run off. The bubbles penetrate the porous surface and draw out the soot.
If you can’t get scrubbing bubbles, then baking soda and vinegar would create the same kind of bubbling action but you’ll need the right proportions so as not to leave a baking soda residue.
I am a collector, and inventory management is always the thing that makes or breaks an RPG for me. Unlimited inventory is just completely unrealistic, but on the other hand, making an RPG inventory completely realistic is just no fun. Of course I want to be able to lug all that sweet loot home, including battle axes, broadswords, several full armor sets, myriad other weapons, potions, etc. Having an encumbrance such as Skyrim has makes total sense to me. I love the idea of being able to sort and filter my inventory, and store items in whatever container I own. I also like to be able to compare the stats of new items with ones I own so I know if something is a trade up.
I hate storage block inventories, where items physically take up one, or a few “squares”. I don’t want to play a tile puzzle with my items.
Absolutely! Did anyone know of one?