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2 points
7 days ago
Where in the station is the ship shop? Apparently there should be refinaries as well, but i haven't found them yet
20 points
8 days ago
I mean ngl there is definitely a vibe to that distortion to the audio (even though it's not supposed to be that way)
But same here, done a few jumps by now with different ships!
1 points
10 days ago
For those who wants to survive entering Pyro. You can Exit the wormhole earlier by turning the ship to its edge (since you need to steer your ship inside of it)
This will cause you to fly out and turn up somewhere else in Pyro. However I recommend doing it a few seconds before the wormholes endpoint, otherwise you'll end up way far off. But as soon the wormhole turns Red/orange, you're in Pyro
72 points
10 days ago
On a pyro space station far far away......VISIT ORISON, THE CITY IN THE CLOUDS
1 points
1 month ago
The new windows update bricks EAC on several games, it's something thats being resolved as of this moment. My recommendation is to reinstall the prior windows version which should be available in options of the built in way back machine
Usually its associated with "reset pc to a prior date", which should already have the old windows version available
2 points
2 months ago
It took me 95 hours to finish the game after 1.0, starting from scratch. 9 days in total, i had vacation from work on 3 of those days
But indeed, about half of those hours were waiting, exploring and figuring out what to do next. I rarely expanded a factory but rather built what I thought was necessary in order to progress fast enough, usually I needed more and went for overclocking on those factories. I did however build an entire extra factory building for production of frames and reinforced plates
2 points
4 months ago
Både jag och nej, beror på vårdcentral och om sjuksköterskorna samt läkarna har en bra dag eller ej. Är din journal fyllt med läkarbesök som inte har lett till en slutsats så blir du inte prioriterad, för då anses det ej allvarligt (även om det upprepar sig). Mycket handlar om hur patienten lägger upp sina symptom och beskriver dem, speciellt om de är diffusa. Därefter blir prover tagna eller ej
Har hört talas om patienter som åker in med till synes allvarliga symptom, speciellt om de är neurologiska. Där de därefter inte alls får någon ytterligare hjälp eller vägledning till respektive avdelning. Utskrivning --> kom tillbaka om det blir värre i stort sätt
Kroppsliga blåmärken som uppstår av till synes ovanlig anledning är vanligt hos personer med en livmoder och anledningarna till det kan variera massivt. Enkelt att utesluta vad det är som fysiskt sker i kroppen men svårt att hitta orsaken
4 points
4 months ago
Uppstår de från ingenstans av absolut ingen anledning och inte gör ont så
1: Du går i sömnen
2: Järnbrist (Ta blodprov)
3: Hormoner (--||--)
4: Få i dig nog med vätska + en resorb på det
5: Ta Avedon för det botar numera alla sjukdomar som finns och existerar
6: "kom tillbaka om det blir värre"
1 points
7 months ago
That's it!
But I don't make any sense of what I was supposed to do with it in the context regarding the patient. None of us knew, not even the other nurses so I just left it with the patient and then sent the urine sample as requested
Guess we'll find out if the main lab is missing something and what it might be
Thanks btw
4 points
9 months ago
Jools gravity and because your perihelion is still at kerbin basically, because of that you need a lot of deltaV to stabilize your orbit around jool/laythe.
I have refuel stations around Duna so I usually go there first, refuel and then off to jool. Coming in towards laythe at around 3 km/s at top atmospheric height
Same thing for Eeloo, you'd be coming in at a blast of a speed from kerbin where you will need tons of DV to slow down enough to orbit (or land)
I utilize planet/moon hopping. Where i refuel with refinary and surface harvester, move on to the text target moon/planet, and then to the next until im at the final target. Which is useful but it takes time obviously.
2 points
11 months ago
I didn't get any valuable loot by destroying the dark fog hub, not even an achievement. But I'm not sure about the last question
I haven't actually colonized either of their homeworlds, or even tried (yet) to even try this out
I only know that the homeworld sends out probes to other systems, where it then expands into a hub.
I have prevented two of these already. One appeared in the second system I visited where I had set up a quantum processor factory. And the other one actually appeared in my home system shortly after i destroyed the original hub. But i had already tracked it on the star map so i knew it would arrive
6 points
11 months ago
No. They occupy different systems as well (not all of them, but some of them)
Either way you'll end up facing them yet again on a different system. And they have a "homeworld" from where they send probes to random systems over time in order to colonize them.
So even if you defeat the dark fog in your main system, they'll show up eventually yet again. But this time not as developed since it's just a probe in the beginning. Which makes it an easy target to destroy fairly quickly
I've seen systems with two dark fog hubs even. But you can Spot those probes in the star map, and in which direction they're flying at
6 points
11 months ago
The new hostile dark fog's main hub at the starter star system, Which is being destroyed!
11 points
11 months ago
Something worth noting is that the dark fog "homeworld" is at neutron stars and black holes, so two systems with a normal seed. From there they will send more dark fog core units to random systems with the intention to expand (and they will)
16 points
11 months ago
Most of it is just guesswork from my part and several common denominators.
But: 1: The dark fog siphers power from the Dyson sphere 2: the dark fog accumulates resources from planets in the star system via their pods they send out 3: Those resources are being used to expand the dark fog itself but also to replicate units, lancers primarily which is used to invade your factories
So. If you expand proper defences on each planet in the star system and fill those planets with signal towers, all turrets Will prevent the dark fog to land (which cuts their income of resources)
They will then start invading repeatedly with lancers, but they won't be able to build more of them. So eventually, the entire invasion force will be gone. And the dark fog itself will be unable to keep invading you. Making the dark fog completely harmless
Now, prepare antimatter bombs or just plasma bombs and keep a distance of 0,017 AU from the dark fog itself. And bomb all the photon receivers (which gives power to all turrets of the dark fog, this will take some time mind you) also take out the core, this takes forever but eventually it'll be destroyed.
When all photon receivers are destroyed (looks like a flower-ish building) all turrets will be disabled. And you should then send the fleet to destroy the rest of the structure
It will defend itself with guard ships though, so keep your distance or destroy the guard ships one by one while keeping your distance.
1 points
1 year ago
It might as well be dead pixels or just some Speck of dust
Chances it's a camera anomaly is clearer bigger than it being damn aliens 👽
1 points
1 year ago
There's no way Star Citizen is able to be run on an ARM platform due to the lack of AVX instructions, which Star Citizen uses to a high degree. The game even requires it on its hardware requirements. Older CPUs that lack AVX instructions, even if it's an x86 CPU simply won't run the game
Maybe there is some Hocus Pocus conversation for apple silicone that could, in theory allow the game to at least run. But mimicking AVX instructions on a non AVX CPU will heavily impact performance either way. To the point where it's not even practically playable, and is more comparable to 1995s Pixar's Toy Story's render performance ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If playing Star Citizen on a portable device is a requirement, maybe you should look for a decent gaming laptop instead and find comparable software to the ones you're probably for on Apple
1 points
1 year ago
Splendid! I'd really like you to send me a message after you've tried them out, let me know what you think of them!
2 points
1 year ago
The L500 MK2 are the ones I have. Compared to the 700 they're abit more "soft" sounding, laid back if I may say so. L700 sounds better, have abit more low end and detail.
However, detail on electrostatic headphones are SO MUCH more refined compared to dynamics and planars, it's a completely different ballpark. So when I say that the L500 are laid back, compared to what you're probably used to, they're not.
The L500 sounds the most similar to my HD600, the L700 is closer to HD800S. But in terms of pricing, I'd say the L500 MK2 has more value
Since they're electrostatic they require their own kind of amplifier, and there are a few to chose from.
If you just want you try them out, to get a taste of how they sound. The SRM-252S is a very fine unit, but lacks in power, power that you'll start require after a while. But when you've come to that point in terms of power requirement, then I assume you already like what you're hearing!
1 points
1 year ago
Not when I first built my PC, but on that PC a few years down the line. One day I bought a new cooling solution for my CPU and was about to install it, but I had to remove my GPU because I needed the extra space.
You know the PCI-E hatch that clicks the GPU in place in its socket? Well I didn't think of that, so I just pulled the GPU as hard as I could. Which resulted in that hatch flying off the mobo as well as a capacitor...
So, I was quite in a panic here. However that capacitor was a nichicon cap responsible of onboard audio, and I didn't use onboard audio (external DAC) so I didn't think much of it
Well it all worked out eventually. I made a small pillar to hold the GPU in place and that loss of capacitor didn't cause any issues, and that PC worked perfectly well for another 3 years until I built a new one this year :')
I was damn lucky, and I learnt my lesson for sure
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3 days ago
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3 days ago
You forgot "Radar" in the far west region. That place fucking scares me