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WhatNitrous

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I NEED IT FASTER.
I feel ya :LOL: my guess is the protection may make you right...they are at an optimal scenario to have a green heart to heart.
By the way, I really liked the new gallery. The first time I went in, it was a very pleasant surprise.
Glad you liked it, I rendered it like 6 times due to mistakes or forgetting to add sections :LOL:
Of the minuses: there's still not enough information for me,
Nitrous is still working on Bios, so it will be included in one of the next releases.
This ☝️

It will be included in the next release...I just took some down time to play with DAZ because my brain is fried from the 540 my life keeps repeating like a rail grind :LOL: and my back is broken (and I keep hurting it worse again trying to help the old guy) which affects long typing sessions much more than anything else. So coding is painful atm, remember i'm old and broken...not a sprye teenager anymore, I make up for my busted body in witty remarks and skill...but things still go slower than I'd like sometimes regardless 😅 I'm only human.
I understand that most likely the problem is me
I just woke up and it took reading that three times to realize what green man you were talking about, at first the gallery scenes came to mind but I wondered why you would guess they were male :ROFLMAO: so my brain went back to the drawing board...then I was wondering if I missed one of ivo's background jokes--it finally hit me obvilusly that I'm a retard in sleep mode, but my point was your not alone...even working on the game (and not working on the story directly), I have the same issue myself at times and have to go re-read cettain plot points....and I can guarantee I've played the game much more than anyone else.

So its not just you, its more of a VN blur, it happens to everyone and its worse the more VNs you play...a month or two between releases, especially early in development really makes it hard to keep track..the longer the story and the more you enjoy it the more attached you become to the characters and it helps you remember them. In this case its just too early and ivo does add in alot of side characters (believe me I had the joy of trying to load them all in DAZ lol)

I told you I would make a bio section, and I apologize for it being later than I expected, but you will get a bio section...that I can promise you. I'm still working on steam achievements too. I'm not one to disappoint our fans, particularly an old friend from the lair ;)

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This one was more tricky to work out due to re-designing original aspects that were already done (the gallery), plus using DAZ, I was trying to incorporate the Bio's into the gallery but as you can tell from the design of it...that wasn't very logical like some VN setups after choosing a character...it would have ruined the whole concept of the screen. I've decided to add some form of an extra section so you can see the achievements you've unlocked and character bio's rather than add them into that area.

The other reason for my 4TB SSD (courtesy of AWA DRP lol) is to have ren'py and DAZ on one safe drive, I've been running DAZ off my virri drive which is problematic since I refuse to compile the game on it just to be safe. So when I need to do renders FOR the code it becomes a pain in the ass, I'm swappng the project code back and forth and confusing myself as to which one is more recent :ROFLMAO:
 
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WhatNitrous

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Did I mention DAZ is god awful slow on an HDD? And for some reason the stupid program even with my CPU shut off doesn't use ANY GPU memory...so my 24GB beast doesnt help while designing the scenes half as much as an SSD will (especially with all the assets on it) compared to me booting off my HDD alone. DAZ only uses my GPUs potential during rendering, not during scene designs. I was thinking of saving up DRP again and mailing ivo a drive just to speed up his life :LOL:
 
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Its still in research supposedly and IMO its going to bomb as too error prone and expensive for standard ram, even if they do make it--it wont catch on. We use binary for a reason, on/off is the basis of all electrical signals and its a guaranteed state aside from 'well its dead' which would return the off signal obviously :LOL:
They manufacture the modules first for graphics cards and then move on to general RAM. This type of RAM is already being used in graphics cards. GDDR7 is already working on all Nvidia Blackwell (5000) cards, and JEDEC is already talking about soon using several voltage levels as in GDDR6X (2 bits, 00, 01, 10, 11) in addition to ternary. I do see that as problematic. Although junk SSDs are already using 4 bits (16 voltage levels),

I don't think using negative voltage as in alternating current will cause many errors, it's something I like.

I'm...slightly interested, although its more complex than I would ever bother to dig into PC parts, I have a second sense it seems when I select my parts, probably becaise I absorb all the info that flies past me at all times from useless chatter and opinions to actual info from people who 'should' know like techpowerup. I have yet to make a bad part purchase unless it was generic trash with no high quality ones available (like my hard drive PCIe swap i've replaced lile 4 times, but it cost $20 and wont hurt my rig so 🤷‍♂️), Not a single part in my machine has ever died before I was able to safely replace it and 99% of the time I do it by choice and they outlive my expectations running good enough the whole time. I also don't buy anything but the absolute top tier when I do upgrade as well though. My intel os ancient but that SOB is still running good and still hangs tough enough to rin everything decently with the GPU picking up the slack. Another good example is my poor GPU, I bought the last good model by EVGA before NVIDIA locked the mining power (which is useful for other things as well) and EVGA decided to close shop...and I literally jist saw it on facebook and was like thats my next GPU without much thought.

One thing i'll NEVER forgive this cocksucker for is ruining that while I had a 10yr warranty on it. Even if I win the case i'm going to fuck him up jist for that fact alone...and his maintenance worker for the poison--so i' likely spending a few months in jail regardless then cause I don't just punch ppl anymore, I aim to shatter their face or break bones :ROFLMAO:

I'd bet the entire court winnings on me putting him in the hospital with one shot if I get a nice clean one before he sees it coming. I'm curious if you can utterly destroy bone with a good punch...and I aim to find out lol.
I have all kinds of junk and some half-finished projects that I'll finish someday, XD . Sometimes in life there's no time, and other times there's no desire.

It's a shame that EVGA told the chinese Juan from Nvidia to go to hell,, he generates love wherever he goes. EVGA was a good brand.
LinuX

It's not good to get angry, only those who gets angry suffers. Don't kill anyone either, XD.
 

panto_esp

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Logitech mice often develop an issue where, after just 1–2 years, they unfortunately start double-clicking.
All mice in the world do that. On most of them, you can easily change the switches (10pcs = $1.7).
https://www.ebay.com/itm/376500208085_
OMRON microswitch

You can even clean the copper plate inside (with solvent or sandpaper) by removing the cover without unsoldering them first, by sticking something into the tab in the middle. That way, you don't have to solder or buy new ones, although it is a more difficult method.

All cheap mice in the world have had this for 40 years or more, but I don't know about those Logitech ones.

Or you can just throw them away, :LOL:
 

WhatNitrous

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All mice in the world do that. On most of them, you can easily change the switches (10pcs = $1.7).
https://www.ebay.com/itm/376500208085_
OMRON microswitch

You can even clean the copper plate inside (with solvent or sandpaper) by removing the cover without unsoldering them first, by sticking something into the tab in the middle. That way, you don't have to solder or buy new ones, although it is a more difficult method.

All cheap mice in the world have had this for 40 years or more, but I don't know about those Logitech ones.

Or you can just throw them away, :LOL:
I have a battery powered logitech mouse thats been running for years with no issues, same exact kind except for the charging and ergonomics...I also have a wired one, works even better. Logitech if just using cheaper and cheaper parts in more expensive products, its still under warranty they can fucking fix it ..damn well paid enough for it.
 

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All mice in the world do that. On most of them, you can easily change the switches (10pcs = $1.7).
https://www.ebay.com/itm/376500208085_
OMRON microswitch

You can even clean the copper plate inside (with solvent or sandpaper) by removing the cover without unsoldering them first, by sticking something into the tab in the middle. That way, you don't have to solder or buy new ones, although it is a more difficult method.

All cheap mice in the world have had this for 40 years or more, but I don't know about those Logitech ones.

Or you can just throw them away, :LOL:
Interesting!

I’ve never had any issues with my SteelSeries mouse. I had one that lasted 6–7 years and it still works, though not as well as it used to. It probably needs to be opened up to figure out what’s wrong, but given how long it lasted, it feels odd not to try something different now.

New AWA Community Event - Path Of Exile (free)

All I'm gonna say is its all ARP (180 total) and the golden goose.

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I didn’t join the previous events because I was always busy playing games and might go idle or something, but I’m still tempted to keep playing.
 

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Since everyone here is very knowledgeable about hardware, I have a very simple (and maybe stupid) question: could there be any other problems with the keyboard in a laptop if the keys are not pressed in the entire column of keys in one place, besides the fact that it is cracked?
 
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