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Just to add on since I've been looking learning how to edit videos, yes it's really hard at first but there are countless resources to help beginners out on whichever software you end up going with to edit. Plus, there is video editing software used by many professionals that you can download for free. Some advanced features are locked behind a paywall but basic editing like clips shouldn't be at all impacted.
If an idiot like me is able to learn, anybody can!
u/IR_CySGOd (and anyone else) What do you think of this as a concept. Will be a lot of work to make the images for all the zones to be named, but it checks a lot of boxes of what I thought this needed to be to work.
On my end the results are auto-populated into an excel sheet, and should be easy to work with.
Aha. Maybe switch to a better app? Relay is my choice, others like Sync, Flow, or Slide.
Play store link: Relay for reddit
There is a difference between 100 RPM (Which is already very quick for a bolt action) and 250 RPM, what you are suggesting is, again, make her bolt action basically a DMR.
And you can get an idea of how quick 250 RPM actually is here.
We're on most major podcast platforms. Search for "Really Big Fucking Podcast".
The episode with the Yardy interview is coming probably Wednesday or Thursday.
I have been thinking about posting a survey using a Microsoft Form, to collect community names for different spots on the map, and then share all of those results (they save into an excel sheet)---not for the sake of settling once and for all, "what's this called?" (which I think was the aim of Kix's project), but more so to: (1) give people ideas for what to call areas that they don't have names for already; and (2) to help people recognize callouts more quickly if they play with mixed groups, or play ranked in something less than a five stack. My motivations are selfish, as I pretty routinely hear unfamiliar callouts and puzzle over "wait, what?" as someone swings a corner and deletes me.
Below is a demo I set up, and that I posted deeply-nested with a thread a few weeks ago. I had a few people submit answers to the demo, but am still interested in feedback on this idea. It'd take me a decent amount of time to clip images of all the different spots on the map that could be given names, especially since callouts get more useful as they get more precise. I'd only do it for maps in the comp pool, but there's easily 50 zones per map.
I had people respond/message me with ideas for map designs when I posted this before, but to be clear, I'm not specifically interested in making a map, as much I am just collecting different names for what to call things, and getting some sense of their popularity. With that info, it's straightforward to make a map with the callouts you like the most.
Dear poster, Sorry if this may sound a bit picky of me but, you added 2 extra 0's. 300000 INR converts to around 4500 us dollars.
https://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=300000&From=INR&To=USD
I would recommend an RX580, with an AMD cpu. This is a very solid budget option that still delivers excellent performance. you get more bang for your buck with AMD. Here is a depiction of performance via different GPUs that might help you out. No need for more than 8 gb of ram. Would recommend a corsair PSU, and an Asus mobo. 1 tb hdd should do the trick. Invest in a small SSD if boot speed is important to you. Western Digital is a good brand. Hope this helps. r/https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=c3f9eddd05&attid=0.1&permmsgid=msg-a:s:4500803042031823150&th=16428864e585ace0&view=fimg&sz=s0-l75-ft&attbid=ANGjdJ_1KfWGPBJNs9iGJJPVUEjHthFg0QVBjNAUDNZSwMY2nXcMlJznML3sgeMrQaXol...
Sure. If you have a 2nd internet connection (e.g. a mobile data plan with enough data volume or a DSL and cable connection), you could try to use a VPN provider with redundancy support to actually try to improve your situation. It will send the packets over both connections in parallel, so if you only have a ping spike or packet loss on one of them, you would still be good. We use Speedify over a DSL + cable connection, but I don't know if it works in Egypt...
Sure man. This is the cheapest one and it goes for 3-5hrs. The one in the picture has a bigger battery, but I couldn't find it on Amazon US.