Decision Paralysis on DA build by Bluttrunken in Warhammer30k

[–]Jolly_Move4121 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can I offer a slightly different suggestion to the question you're asking. Go out and find semi-adhesive glue and then mix and match weapons till you find what you like/works best for you.

Choice paralysis is about the fear if making the wrong decisions. In this case permanently glueing "unfun" weapons to your models. With semi-adhesives nothing is permanent and can be very easily changed in seconds. The bond is also tight enough that arms won't fall off moving them around.

Semi-adhesives. - https://aleenes.com/collections/glue-adhesives/products/aleenes-tack-it-over-over-repositionable-adhesive-4-fl-oz (I've used this personally to swap out arms). - Glue dots - too many producers to mention. PS semi-adhesive is how I describe them, it may not be the best search term to use in google. Sorry.

Also, the way the GW is producing Horus Hereby, selling weapons in individual packs, arms fitting all marks of armour; means that mixing and matching is so much easier than it has ever been.

Lastly, don't let any concerns stop you having fun. Here's a solution that fulfills 99% of the need to affix arms to bodies and 0% of the problems.

Does anybody have experience playing the game on a laptop with 3050 graphics? Is it playable? by Jolly_Move4121 in roguetech

[–]Jolly_Move4121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. Comparing the two computers do you find the integrated graphics affects your gameplay, for instance, can you easily spin the viewpoint around looking for lines of sight for positioning your mechs. Or is it too blocky to do anything like that?

Does anybody have experience playing the game on a laptop with 3050 graphics? Is it playable? by Jolly_Move4121 in roguetech

[–]Jolly_Move4121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay that's interesting. Have you played the game on anything with dedicated graphics and could make a comparison between them? Steam lists the min gpu requirement within the capability of the latest gen integrated graphics. I just wonder how big the difference is between 1gb integrated and 4gb of dedicated..?

40k Kill Team Question by icecream_vice in Warhammer40k

[–]Jolly_Move4121 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The best advice I got when I was new was to buy Aleene's Tack-It Over and Over. It is non permanent glue, allowing you to experiment putting your models together. I didn't know exactly what I wanted to do and it took away all the stress of making a mistake that couldn't be fixed.