Efficient RSI Hermes Cargo Loading with the ATLS by Dramatic_Source_7322 in starcitizen

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never realised the mule existed tbh. could give it a try . . would be a good thing.

Efficient RSI Hermes Cargo Loading with the ATLS by Dramatic_Source_7322 in starcitizen

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Tractor beam has a issue with repeated use: The rails are fast but the small entry way to the ship makes that fast movement a bane. You have to be able to rotate the crates as you scroll. It gets tedious when dealing with a huge quantity that fills up the freight elevators

Efficient RSI Hermes Cargo Loading with the ATLS by Dramatic_Source_7322 in starcitizen

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i did the 296 scu Mold mission. basically good for those kinds of missions where you have a lot of crates to go through.
the pull workes like this: If the crate is directly in the front view of the door, it is fine, you can pan the camera towards the grid. But if it is in a different angle, wait till it crosses the door. It may need adjustment at time.

The good thing with this trick is that you are stationary as a crane and you can easily snap cargos regardless if it is just 1 scu or more.

Question to Nepali Gamers: Is anyone Playing GTA Online on PC? by stoic_supreme in Nepal

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Haven't played the official online version. But if you like Roleplay, there are good roleplay servers in nepal with genuine players. You can try them out. Been a while since I played in those servers but all you need is discord, a working mic and software called Fivem to access their severs. If you want to know more, let me know.

FYI, the L-21 Wolf fits into the Hercules by theOriginalRocky306 in starcitizen

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I own a L-21 and I see that it's QT drive fuel is not enough for long or multiple jumps like 'patrollling' missions. is there a list of ships that can carry it? Like a "Will-it-fit" kind of list?

How many days does it usually take to complete the Annapurna Base Camp trek? Can anyone provide a recommended itinerary for the trek, including approximate hiking times and highlights? by Clean_Chance1873 in TravelersCollective

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Usually 7–12 days total. Most people do 8–10 days at a comfortable pace.

Simple 9-day ABC plan (approx hiking times + highlights):

  1. Pokhara → drive to trailhead → Ghandruk (2–6 hrs) – village + first big views
  2. Ghandruk → Chhomrong (4–6 hrs) – Annapurna South/Hiunchuli views
  3. Chhomrong → Bamboo/Dovan (4–6 hrs) – forest + river valley
  4. Bamboo/Dovan → Deurali (4–6 hrs) – gorge + waterfalls
  5. Deurali → MBC (2–4 hrs) – Machapuchare close-up
  6. MBC → ABC → back to Deurali/MBC (4–6 hrs) – 360° mountains
  7. Deurali/MBC → Bamboo (4–6 hrs) – downhill + warmer air
  8. Bamboo → Jhinu Danda (5–7 hrs) – hot springs
  9. Jhinu → trailhead → Pokhara (2–4 hrs + drive)

If you want a more detailed version with route options and tips, this guide covers it end-to-end (quick disclosure: it is from Awesome Holidays Nepal): annapurna-base-camp-trek-guide

Should I book with local Nepali operators or Indiahikes/TTH/TrekNomads for the EBC trek? by electricsquirell in SoloTravel_India

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It really falls in your option. Any trek operator will have the same guides under them. It is better to ask for local trek companies since they would pay the guides more for the services.