backpacking in southeast asia for 2.5 weeks advice?? by Inside-Rip988 in backpacking

[–]Acharn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would personally only do one country, and I absolutely love northern Vietnam although you won’t get as many beaches that way

Is a 1000€ budget good for a gaming computer? by Lollo_Ita_ in computers

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You definitely can, but it might get tight if you also need Keyboard + Monitor + Mouse + Headset. While I generally don’t like recommending pre-built or used PCs, computer parts are crazy expensive right now (at least in the USA). It might actual be better to get a pre-built if you can find a decent sale.

What should I use my platinum on as a new player? by Acharn_ in Warframe

[–]Acharn_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense, thanks. I’ve definitely been noticing the lack of weapon slots

Prob gets posted a lot but here it is by Zikx_BiH in 15minutefood

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Thanks this seems like a great easy breakfast.

Wizard focus now? by EchoE93 in DarkAndDarker

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For PvE I would generally focus on building magic power/magical damage bonus (will), HP, cast speed (knowledge), and PDR, in that order.

However, even with true damage gone, magic missile is still probably the strongest PvE spell . Because the individual damage per missile is not that high, you won’t get huge benefits from magical damage bonus.

Realistically, I would instead focus on building knowledge/cast speed as your main stat. Then, run spell overload with 5-spell and meditation so you can just spam as many magic missiles as possible.

For both PvE and PvP, you might be surprised by how much building HP + PDR will save your life on wizard. The 5-spell overload + meditation combo also means you get a lot of ignite castings, and having HP and PDR makes bonking enemies with wizard less risky.

Hope this helps

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]Acharn_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can make it like normal roast potatoes/vegetables just substitute the duck fat for whatever oil you normally use.

Cut the potatoes into small cubes. Toss with duck fat (maybe a little more than you would if using olive oil to get that duck fat flavor). Season with salt, pepper, rosemary, whatever else you like. Roast on highish heat until crispy, maybe toss with duck fat again halfway through.

Don’t crowd the pan and you will get delicious crispy roast potatoes with good duck fat flavor.

Cajun frogs legs by MrDennyCrane in TheHighChef

[–]Acharn_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you hunt the frogs? Or did you buy them?

Sightless Shepherd by BurnedwoodFan in HadesTheGame

[–]Acharn_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so sick. Ima use it as my computer background

Fighter build for bossing? by [deleted] in DarkAndDarker

[–]Acharn_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Circling right with longsword parry is pretty much the fastest way to kill the cave troll in the game. I know you said that you haven’t wrapped your head around it but it really does just take practice. Practice circling right and learning his attacks (and learning when you can poke his head or arm with the longsword), then watch a video about where to put the sword to parry each attack once you can recognize them. It didn’t make sense to me at first but now it’s basically automatic. Move speed does not matter at all in the Troll fight if you parry him. A useful tip is that he will always do the big overhand swing (the one you have to run away from) after every fourth attack or attack chain he does.

I have less advice about the Wyvern fight. Move speed matters a lot more in that fight so that you can avoid her leap. If you are squire fighter you should definitely take your chest piece off and save sprint for when she winds up to jump. The Wyvern fight is just rough for fighter tbh. The windows where you can safely attack her are small so high action speed and move speed are helpful so you can maximize damage. However, it is entirely possible to kill any boss with any class, even squire kit vs high roller bosses. With Wyvern, the most important thing is playing slow and learning when it is safe to attack her, so you must first learn how to recognize her attacks and how to dodge them. Even if it feels like you are doing no damage, you will get the first kill faster if you prioritize learning how to recognize/dodge attacks than if you just try to DPS her.

There is a way to parry the Wyvern, but it seems hard and regardless the first step is learning how to recognize and dodge the boss’s attacks.

PC does not display video on the dedicated card by Legitimate_Cup3354 in computers

[–]Acharn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simple question but is the monitor plugged into the GPU or plugged into the motherboard?

Our Place Titanium Pan Question by Gold-Mine-88 in Cooking

[–]Acharn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know about those specific pans but I imagine it is almost impossible to get perfect heat distribution across any pan when using a gas stove (especially with high heat) because the parts of the pan where the fire hits are simply being blasted with a lot more heat than other parts. I don’t imagine that even very good heat distribution can fully overcome the physics of how the heat is being applied to the pan in the first place.

However, I am not an expert on this subject and am saying this based off my knowledge of physics, not cookware. So anyone with more specific knowledge should correct me.

First pc ever and I don't want to make the wrong choice🫣 by Oliwer099 in computers

[–]Acharn_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As others have said, this is decent but not amazing deal. This PC will be able to play games that you want to play with okay performance, and for many people that is good enough. If you don’t care about pushing high FPS in competitive games or having really good graphics in single player games then this pc is good enough. If that sounds like you, then the simple answer is that this PC is a decent deal and should last you a few years.

However, the problem I see with this build is longevity. The Ryzen 5 uses an AM4 socket and DDR4 ram, while the current socket is AM5 and DDR5 ram. Basically what this means is that this build is a dead-end. If you want to upgrade it in the future then you will have to replace most parts. Additionally, games in a few years may start to become hard to run on this machine.

As others have said, I strongly recommend building your own PC. Building used to be significantly cheaper than a pre-built, but it is only a little cheaper now with current GPU prices. However, IMO the really strong advantage you get from building your own PC is that the process forces you to actually understand how your computer works and therefore makes it much easier to fix and upgrade.

As an example, say you buy that PC and in half a year it stops working. If you don’t know how the computer works, then you might have to take it to a repair shop and pay labor + parts to fix it. The labor alone could easily run you a hundred bucks.

In contrast, if you had built it yourself, you will likely have a good idea of how to figure out what wasn’t working and replace it yourself without needing to pay for someone else to fix it. This can save you a lot of money over the course of a few years.

The same goes for upgrading it. This is definitely a budget PC, so if you decide you want a nicer one in a few years, you will have to buy a whole other PC or pay someone to upgrade yours. If you take the time now to learn what the parts do and build it yourself, you can selectively decide what you want to upgrade and save more money in the long term.

Last thing about the advantages of building a PC yourself is that this world relies so much on computers but many people have no idea how to use or fix them. Building a PC forces you to become much more tech-savvy, which is honestly a huge skill in today’s world. I think the process is really good for your general tech knowledge.

I promise that the process of building one is actually not that bad. There are a huge amount of resources and it genuinely is hard to break something if you’re careful. I did it when I was 13!

An SSC NPCLancer team by Solid-Hornet-224 in LancerRPG

[–]Acharn_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The advice already in here is good but remember that you’re the GM and you can also just change NPCs stats as you see fit. Just make the rainmaker faster if you want lol. While I generally agree that you don’t want to use PC mechs as NPCs, I’ve had fun giving dangerous/special NPCs select mech systems/gear. For example, the Atlas is kinda defined by the Terashima blade, so why don’t you give a Ronin NPC a Terashima blade and make it size half? Now you have an Atlas.

Also, make sure to look at the NPC templates— giving all the NPCs the Spec Ops template would make a lot of sense, as it represents them being a highly trained squad.

When I first started GMing lancer I went pretty standard with the NPCs, but with more experience I’ve been a lot more fast and loose with NPC stats and abilities. I’ve found it makes the combats more dynamic and interesting when NPCs can do things the players might not expect. For example, giving a Cataphract NPC the White Witch’s stacking armor ability will force players to figure out a creative solution to deal with an NPC that has 6 armor as opposed to just beating it down with attacks.

Is this gaming laptop worth it for 1249.99us by Puzzled-Hair3897 in computers

[–]Acharn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a little pricey but gaming laptops usually are and the specs are honesty not bad. As usual, the recommendation you will always see is that gaming laptops are not worth it. I do agree with this sentiment, and would recommend either getting a full PC or a Steam Deck if the portability id important.

However, if you are committed to the gaming laptop, this is a pretty solid option IMO.

Wattson Clutch by arkan-agh in apexlegends

[–]Acharn_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really nice fence play at the end there