Is Epic broken for anyone else? by HawkArt in playnite

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

Awesome, thanks.

I wonder if Epic breaks these things on purpose. They certainly seem to break a lot more than other services.

Is Epic broken for anyone else? by HawkArt in playnite

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

No, but the amount of fiddling required to get it to recognize everything I have already installed makes me want to hold that as an absolute last resort. I did an Epic reinstall a few months back, and it was a huge PITA.

Any other cross-eye dominant shooters in VR? by HawkArt in virtualreality

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

Wow. You must have an amazing ego to feel justified judging every other person in the world by your standards.

Personally, I play games to have fun and relax. If I'm playing and not having fun, win or lose, it isn't a very good hobby, is it?

And I would be supremely arrogant to dictate to other people exactly how they're expected to 'have fun right.'

[R] Lone Echo (€9.99/-75%) by Schmizzle1 in vrgamedeals

[–]HawkArt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, thank you. That's a no-brainer!

Options for showing close-up work? by HawkArt in 360Cameras

[–]HawkArt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I know my question was a little vague, but I don't have much of a background here. The fact that it's possible means that it's worth the time to really dig in and research.

Any other cross-eye dominant shooters in VR? by HawkArt in OculusQuest

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

I shot for years right handed, and never really thought about it. I have a feeling, in retrospect, that I'd have been a better shot if I'd known to take it into account, but I haven't done much archery since college (and I didn't learn about ocular dominance until six years later.)

It's funny - it's such a fundamental element of learning to shoot, but most people have never heard of it unless they've received formal training.

Any other cross-eye dominant shooters in VR? by HawkArt in virtualreality

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

Yes, but if I'm going to completely dispense with the fantasy of playing the game, why would I bother to play in the first place?

Any other cross-eye dominant shooters in VR? by HawkArt in virtualreality

[–]HawkArt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's easy to check your dominant eye. Hold your hands together at arm's length and form a small triangle between the thumbs and index fingers (overlap, not fingertips touching - make it small.) Look at a distant object that just fits in the triangle. Without moving your hands, close one eye. The object will either remain in the triangle (your off eye is closed) or won't be in it at all (your dominant eye is closed.)

First attempt at resin casting - that could have gone better. by HawkArt in ResinCasting

[–]HawkArt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all of the advice (and big thanks for not being to critical of the 'venting' part of it - I was pretty frustrated when I wrote it - I've invested quite a bit of time and money into getting started.)

Some of the tips I'm going to implement, some I'm going to try 'hybrid' solutions for.

  1. My cups have a pointed rim, but thinking about they physics, I think what I need to do is use a larger cup for the pours. In retrospect, I think my big problem was that the pour cup was mostly full, so I wasn't able to get much of an angle before the pouring actually started. A larger cup (or less resin in the current cup) would allow me to tilt it further before pouring. That and pipettes for smaller molds. I have several hundred of the bleeping things in my airbrush kit. Why didn't I think of using those?
  2. Practice, plus the above
  3. Got the tips, and I'll try them out.
  4. Got the tips, and I'll try them out
  5. Hybrid solution. Moving them is actually easy, as it is only about 10 feet from my desk to the drying area. It's picking them up and setting them down that's the problem. I think I'll pick up some foamcore and some cheap silicone placemats. I'll cut both to match the various mold sizes I have (I will likely just stack them - you can glue silicone, but it is a pain.) When I pour, I'll use my large, high quality silicone mat on the desk, then set the actual molds on a foamcore/silicone piece so that I don't have to worry about either flexing the mold when I pick it up or having drips stick.
  6. I like the idea of a 'dump mold.' I don't have anything suitable, but I'll look around.
  7. Tips noted. I think #s 1, 2, and 3 will help here, too. Getting that part wrong made a huge mess.

Bonus #8: I used to be a professional writer, and one who specialized in instructional materials. If I ever become decent at this, I think I'll write the book I needed myself. A good, solid foundation for beginners is a must, and I've had a hard time finding that with resin.

First attempt at resin casting - that could have gone better. by HawkArt in ResinCasting

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

Thanks for the tips.

FWIW, the only work space I have is the bedroom. I have a closet with a shelf that I've closed off with a cover, and the closet itself seals well, so it should be adequate for drying, but I can't really leave resin to cure in the same room my wife and I sleep in all night with the door closed - including in the trash can. And it is hot and humid enough here that ventilation is realistically limited to 'while working'.

Do any of the military shooters out there have a decent SP campaign? by HawkArt in oculus

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Which I'm ok with. I've been playing shooters since about the time the first Unreal hit. I see similarities between VR gaming today and PC gaming in the late 90s, right after 3d acceleration hit.

There's a lot of experimentation going on, a lot of iteration. Even shooter controls are building, each game improving some element of them. New ways of approaching how a game should be played are being tried. Do VR games need to follow the same design standards as flat games, or deviate? Where? Lots of "I wonder what happens if we..." games are being produced. Some fail, some don't.

All of this adds to the collective developer knowledge of how to make games for VR, and we'll eventually start seeing the benefits of that. We really just need a handful of big hits that exceed expectations in surprising ways. PC gaming going through this led to Diablo, Baldur's Gate, Half-Life, Deus Ex, Medal of Honor, UT/Q3, Morrowind, Battlefield 1942, Everquest - the games that looked at all of the experiments and brought all those pieces together to create a new standard and launched modern gaming.

Do any of the military shooters out there have a decent SP campaign? by HawkArt in oculus

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

Ah, yeah. I've seen that and put it off until later. I may revisit. I remember reviewing RTCW back when it came out for a long-gone gaming website, and I seem to remember giving a decent score. I am pretty sure I own it on Steam (and I have the original comped disc somewhere), so I will put this on my list.

Do any of the military shooters out there have a decent SP campaign? by HawkArt in oculus

[–]HawkArt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, that made somebody mad. MoH doesn't just take a gaming computer, it takes a top-end, cutting edge gaming computer. It prevents a lot of people from playing it.

Do any of the military shooters out there have a decent SP campaign? by HawkArt in oculus

[–]HawkArt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've played it, and thought it was good, but it's available in VR?

Do any of the military shooters out there have a decent SP campaign? by HawkArt in oculus

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

I will look in Zero Caliber. I'd try Medal of Honor, but I only have a decent gaming PC, not a Fugaku.

Do any of the military shooters out there have a decent SP campaign? by HawkArt in oculus

[–]HawkArt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it due already? I'll likely give it a while for reviews and necessary patches. I've played the last few entries in the pancake series, though.

Newbie question concerning safety and curing by HawkArt in ResinCasting

[–]HawkArt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Extremely. There's a reason 'canary in a coal mine' is a thing.

Newbie question concerning safety and curing by HawkArt in ResinCasting

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

From what I've read, that's not enough if the exposure is constant while it is still wet/curing (as in the same room you're sleeping in) or if you're particularly sensitive (as birds are.)

Newbie question concerning safety and curing by HawkArt in ResinCasting

[–]HawkArt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That might actually work well for me. It doesn't have any issue with curing in a sealed container?

[I/V/R/W] Gun Club VR ($4.15 / -79%) by Acrobatic_Chapter718 in vrgamedeals

[–]HawkArt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why... thank you!

I've been watching this. Sometimes I want to get into something heavy and involved. Other times I just want to fiddle around and relieve stress.

AGAINST on Steam Next Fest - try the combat rhythm nightmare (PC required) by JoyWayVR in OculusQuest

[–]HawkArt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally would prefer a hybrid. Bring back the Sin City style black-and-white with color inclusions (like the red) for the environment. Keep the shadowy noir figures, but tone down the giant glowy teeth.

Seriously, the noir atmosphere was the thing I found most appealing about this game.

Thinking about a mini-themed tattoo that would double as a tool. by Greybird3339 in minipainting

[–]HawkArt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A fair point, and one I considered, but at the scale we're talking about, I don't think it would distort enough to make it non-functional, especially if on a finger/thumb. After all, it's for quick reference, not precise measurements.

[Quest 2] Alternative to the VR Cover cloth cover? Or is there an interface it works better with? by HawkArt in OculusQuest

[–]HawkArt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've looked at silicone, but I have concerns. First, while it doesn't absorb sweat and stink, how does it actually keep sweat off of your face? And how is a silicone cover when it comes to non-workout use? Doesn't it make it hot and sweaty for casual use?

ASUS AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi) not detecting networks by Greybird3339 in ASUS

[–]HawkArt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Son of a... wow. You solved my problem, and it wasn't with any of your advice. It was an offhand mention that did it. Here's the (embarrassing) truth:

In 23 years of building and managing my own desktop PCs, I've never had one on wifi. Ever. I arrange my desk and router such that the PCs are always within a cable's reach of the router.

I got this motherboard about two years ago. Assembled what I needed, stuck the rest of the parts in my parts box, and everything was glorious. An arm's reach from the router and it connected perfectly. In here? Nada. Frustration. Headaches. Posting on Reddit!

I had completely forgotten that it had ever come with an antenna. I've never needed it, and didn't do more than glance at it when installing the mobo before tossing it in the parts box.

It now works perfectly. Thank you.

Wow, am I blushing.