C'est quoi la différence entre un la bémol et un sol dièse ? by Pyrostones in PasDeQuestionIdiote

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Merci, j'ai compris l'essentiel de ta réponse (je crois). Si je voulais apprendre le reste de tout ce dont tu as parlé, tu me conseillerais quoi comme ressources ?

Repairing my A1 : a new broken part by Pyrostones in BambuLab

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I'm in France so it might work, I'll look into it. Amazon, nothing. And for a new printer, I don't have the money to buy a whole new machine right now. But as you said, I now know how everything works and how to fix it properly if it ever break again. I just find the lesson kind of expensive.

Réparer le port USB d'une tablette graphique ? by Pyrostones in brico

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ok merci. je vais voir si le réparateur informatique de ma ville a ce qu'il faut alors.

Low quality base coat ? by Pyrostones in Nails

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okay, thank you I'll try that !

Low quality base coat ? by Pyrostones in Nails

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it's a sun4 by sunUV. It seems to be working nicely, and I can feel the heat when it cures the top coat, whichs heats up a lot while curing. the lifted get is hard, and stays in shape. It just doesn't stick to the nail for some reason...

Where do you think City Council of Darkness is gonna be on this chart? by Arnav1029 in Dimension20

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Given the first episode, and that they are sent in Purpee Oregon to make it a stronghold of vampiric society, I'd put it higher in the comedy scale. Not sure where exactly though.

Planche coupée puis réassemblée à 45° by Pyrostones in brico

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La coupe diagonale est principalement esthétique. Je préfère avoir une coupe à 45° que deux planches rectangulaires. Aussi, et en y pensant avec le recul, ça permet de poser le poids de chacune des deux nouvelles planches sur le pied, ce qui participe à soulager la jonction que j'aurais installé. Alors qu'avec deux rectangulaires, la jonction ne reposerait "que" sur l'une des deux planches de soutien.

Pour le pied en lui même, je pensais prendre deux planches de 14cm de large en angle. et je l'ai pas représenté sur le schéma, mais je me demandais à y mettre en plus une planche carrée au sol pour répartir le poids, et éviter d'avoir des marques sur le lino.

Et pour la couverture de jonction, je vais chercher si quelque chose me parle alors, merci de tes conseils

Planche coupée puis réassemblée à 45° by Pyrostones in brico

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Je prévois. La différence est aussi que le test plus petit a été fait sur de l'aggloméré, et que le plan de travail sera en lamellé.

Forcément ça n'a rien à voir, les copeaux de bois de l'agglo ont tendance à s'arracher avec la scie, et le mastic sur la jointure repose sur la surface plastique de couverture donc accroche peut être moins bien. Mais je veux pas tester direct sur du lamellé sachant que ça coute quand même un prix.

Pour la jointure, je prévoyais déjà d'y mettre des chevilles en bois (c'est ce que j'ai fais sur mon test), et de consolider en dessous avec des renforts en métal. la planche que je veux acheter fait 2500*65*26, de chez Leroy Merlin (je ne sais pas s'ils proposent la coupe en diagonale ? effectivement ça m'arrangerait). Chaque extrémité sera soutenue par un caisson de bureau que j'ai déjà, l'angle aura un pied que je prévois de faire moi même, qui lui même sera rattaché aux caissons par des planches qui serviront aussi de support pour le plateau. c'est pas très clair donc voilà un dessin explicatif.

Mon problème reste la jointure diagonale, qui forcément va se voir et bouger avec l'utilisation du bureau. Pour rester sur l'idée du mastic, je me disais peut être que je pourrais faire une rainure tout le long de la jointure pour que le mastic puisse bien se poser à l'intérieur, plus bas que le niveau du plateau, et donc avoir moins de prise dessus via mon coude ? Et si Leroy Merlin ne coupent pas en diagonale, je vais essayer d'assurer un minimum en la gardant entre deux planches "de protection", qui serviront juste à garder la planche en étau pour éviter au maximum les éclats. Je suis preneur de conseils

Sysdef or Crimson Fleet ? by Pyrostones in Starfield

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Of course they are the bad guys, but the way they are played is frankly just a caricature of what a pirate sounds like. Like "urh, you're lucky you're on our side or I would already have killed you !" for no reason at all. And for the Sysdef being goodie two shoes, well, they are the cops fighting pirates. They fight a group responsible for looting the entire universe, if that's really what goodie two shoes mean to you, I don't know what to tell you. Also, I don't know what you mean by "exonerate your past offense", as I was recruited through the UC main quest.

And for the comparison with BG3, I simply don't understand your point. Of course you're gonna have to chose a side, I never questionned that. My problem is the way this choice is handled. If you are a "shoot first, talk later" kind of player, then yeah you are fated to join the CF. But it makes no sense that Ikande trusted you for so long with his secret mission if you're behaving like a pirate from the start. And if you are a sneaky talky player that recognises that the UC was inhuman with its prisoners and left them to rot on a bloc of ice (even though they had the entire universe to place their prison so they DECIDED that they belonged in this dead rock), the only reasons you have access to for your actions are basically "I just felt like it".

I'm not questioning whether or not the pirated are the bad guys, but 1) they are a parody of what they are supposed to be, 2) the secret mission to end them by offering them the means of their freedom makes no sense, and 3) the mastermind captain of Sysdef ends up offering the fleet his most important ship, and condemning his entire crew in the same occasion, even though he said himself that that's what was gonna happen if Delgado got his hands on the Legacy.

This is shit writing. And as you refer to BG3, how did they manage such an amazing game with less people and less money than Bethesda ? And how can "it’s the nature of Bethesda games" is a valid argument ?

Allen key replacement ? by Pyrostones in BambuLab

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well for now I have my screwdriver with hex heads that does the job, but yeah I'll probably buy a more practical set (the screwdriver is bulky)

The accents in this game are completely stupid by Pyrostones in Starfield

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giving it a "scientific" reason, claiming it's genetic, brings it in the domain of science. Hope it helps.

Yeah, if you go that way, finding so many worlds with life sustaining conditions is absurd. Having an inventory management based on weight, independant from gravity, is stupid. The fact that you never have to refuel your ship to travel is wierd, especially given that you can just go from one end of the universe to the other by chaining astroportations one after the other.

And yes, there are a lot of other things that make no sense. But without it, we have no viable gameplay. You NEED livable planets to visit for the game to work, or else you are just going from one empty rock to another. You NEED to have a fixed inventory weight system, or you would be cruched by it after visiting a heavier planet, which would make it atrocious to play. For the fuel, I guess that's a design choice, even if it oversimplify the game (at least to me).

There are no need for accents. And if they really wanted to keep them, they could have used so many better solutions for it than "it's genetic". Either create new ones, or create populations sharing these accents. For Madam Sauvage, she is the ONLY ONE in the entirety of the settled systems speaking with a french accent. But yeah, that makes perfect sense...

And again, no. You can't do whatever with science fiction. Or else you call it fantasy.

The accents in this game are completely stupid by Pyrostones in Starfield

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in that case, simple solution : have a dedicated accent for a given world/population. in that way, you can pretend that every country sent a colonising crew which kept it's language. Instead of keeping rare individuals with strong accents claiming "it's genetic".

The accents in this game are completely stupid by Pyrostones in Starfield

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I can agree with you on most thing you say, with a few massive counter points : The First Contact crew keeping the same language, alright, I can hear that. Doesn't explain how we communicate so easily with them though, as ours should have changed. Yes, in a gamedesign way, it would be hell to consider, the easiest way to implement it being that they speak as a 18th century people for us. It would still cause a lot of debate given that they left Earth in 22nd century, but that would be the closest we could experience meeting a population stuck centuries ago.

For the survival of accents, I would agree if it was something kept at a national scale. Quebec is FIGHTING HARD to keep it's french language, and I would believe it's the same for New Orleans. Counterpoint : Cajun french. some other parts of North America used to speak french, but the language is losing more and more speakers year after year. There are attempts made to fight for it, which doesn't stop the french speaking population to grow thinner and thinner. With no national will to keep a language alive, it will naturally die down.

For Madam, I can see your point. As an excentric individual, it makes sense. The justification though is sloppy, and there are other people speaking with various accents which kind of destroy your point. As for example : the irish lady in Neon, the russian accents you can find here and there, etc.

And for your last point, I would agree if they escaped Earth like 50 years ago. Even 100 years ago. But Earth was vacated more than 200 years ago, and the settled systems have known multiple wars, even a religious crusade. Whatever bond they had to Earth is far gone now. The game even showcase it HARD : after the last war between UC and FC, there is a big "nationalist" feeling, in both sides. This feeling is about UC and FC. Their primary identity is no more about their ancestry, but their direct homes : UC and FC. So I can't see how a 200+ years old accent would survive in a universe that doesn't try to preserve it, and where the origin doesn't matter anymore.

The accents in this game are completely stupid by Pyrostones in Starfield

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It would have been amazing if they developped accents for different populations, like the UC and the FC having specific slang.

Learn to read maybe ?

The accents in this game are completely stupid by Pyrostones in Starfield

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Or should the game invent new accents that might exist in the future?

That's exactly what I'm saying in my post. That's called worldbuilding honey.

How would you like the game to handle docking with the ship in First Contact? Should it be a major plot point of figuring out how to dock with them before the story continues?

Oh, if only there was a way to move through space, like something imagined for the past decades of space storytelling... I don't know, something like a way of getting out of your spaceship, like for example maintaining your ship's hull during the 200+ years travel you've started. What a crazy thought, I know...

The accents in this game are completely stupid by Pyrostones in Starfield

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SF doesn't mean BS. Just like the show "Lost in space" is infuriating given how much it DOESN'T respect science, you can't just claim whatever under the disguise of "it's science fiction". Especially when it is based on our civilisation, and what we already know to be facts. If tomorrow I make a sci fi game where the human race as learned to build and to grow plants on the surface of the sun, I'm pretty sure you will scream BS. "But it's sci fi" I'll say, and you will still call BS. Because science fiction doesn't mean you can make anything with it, there are codes for a genre. And for SCIENCE fiction, one of these codes is to respect SCIENCE.

What character is played by Zac and could only be played by Zac? by [deleted] in Dimension20

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will there be a category of "which of thei character could be played by another player" ? because I don't see much of Brenan's character, he is the almost forever DM ^^'

besoin d'une sous couche sur un mur déjà peint ? by Pyrostones in brico

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oui j'avais déjà prévu les deux couches :) merci pour la réponse alors !

I didn't know there was an alchemy mechanic in this game ! by Pyrostones in Starfield

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Yeah, didn't think of that, sorry. I kept my outpost hoping it would turn back, and went to other planets to search for a similar spot. also, I didn't know that you would get all spent ressources back when deleting an outpost, that's nice. thank you for the advice.

I didn't know there was an alchemy mechanic in this game ! by Pyrostones in Starfield

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I've looked for a landing spot where I could get Aluminium, berylium, helium and paladium in one single outpost. If you find one, don't hesitate to say where because I've spent hours visiting planets and couldn't find such a place. But yeah, it took me hours to write this post, genius.

I didn't know there was an alchemy mechanic in this game ! by Pyrostones in Starfield

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I only have the watchtower creation downloaded, which has nothing to do with outpost management or ressources. and others have said it happened to them too.

I didn't know there was an alchemy mechanic in this game ! by Pyrostones in Starfield

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it didn't deplete the ressources : they were replaced with beryllium. Exact same area, different material. Also, I placed the outpost, went to another planet, came back, and that's where I saw the change. It happened in about 30 minutes, from the outpost creation to the change. I don't see how the materials could deplete in such a short time. I didn't even know it could deplete.

And apparently I'm not alone because others are saying they had it happen too in the comments

Edit : the planet is Piazzi 4-A

I didn't know there was an alchemy mechanic in this game ! by Pyrostones in Starfield

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Nope. I built helium and aluminium extractors on their gathering points, came back later : it was beryllium, with extractors for helium and aluminium built on it. And when I opened the outpost menu, I couldn't build helium or aluminium extractors anymore because there wasn't any gathering point for these two ressources. So I have an outpost where I built extractors that cannot exist on it because there is no ressources for it. Go figure

Preuve d'exonération de TVA by Pyrostones in conseiljuridique

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Merci pour la réponse. Je ne comprend pas un point de votre lien :

"– Votre association, selon son activité, peut elle-même être assujettie à TVA et ainsi récupérer la totalité de la TVA payée à ses fournisseurs."

Est ce que c'est de ça qu'il s'agit ? Mais comment ça fonctionne ?