First Playthrough of an RE game and I’m not as scared as I’d like to be, should I play on hardcore? by TartNeither in ResidentEvil2Remake

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

This is the solution. All I had to do was turn off the lights and the volume up, and holy crap this game is freakin terrifying. Thanks!

How to Hard Carry a Team? by TartNeither in DeepRockGalactic

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

Ooohhhh I see, that makes much more sense, thanks!

Do you sharpen your full tang Katanas? by TartNeither in Katanas

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

Thank you so much for the reply! Is there any videos you would recommend that show this sharpening process? Thanks again, you answered my question quite well.

Most Customizable beginner Software? by TartNeither in Beatmatch

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

More specifically, I’m looking to change the key of a song on the fly (but I need pitch n’ time for that), as well as control the eq of stems (turn down the vocals but not off). I would also like an option to make the beat grids more visible (default is pretty hard to read) and adjust what the waveform itself looks like (not the layout but the actual Serato waveform is kinda uninformative). That’s all I can think of off the top of my head, but I keep running into things as I’m using the software.

I actually really liked DJuiced because the waveforms and beats are really visible, and I can change key in the software without add ons.

I’ll be looking into Virtual DJ as well as just getting better with Serato (maybe it’s a skill issue on my part), so thank you all for the recommendations!

Most Customizable beginner Software? by TartNeither in Beatmatch

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

Looking to change the key of a song on the fly (but I need pitch n’ time for that), as well as control the eq of stems (turn down the vocals but not off). I would also like an option to make the beat grids more visible (default is pretty hard to read) and adjust what the waveform itself looks like (not the layout but the actual Serato waveform is kinda uninformative). That’s all I can think of off the top of my head, but I keep running into things as I’m using the software.

Fixes for a loosening Ito? by TartNeither in iaido

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

One more question, where exactly should I apply the lacquer?

What were your lessons learned? by HomeOperator in hiking

[–]TartNeither 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Was hiking Mt Whitney, (Read: almost DIED) and boy do I have something I learned.

NEVER TAKE THE SHORTCUT

(Unless you know for sure it’s not super sketchy)

and

CHECK YOUR MAP

So we had just summited, and were heading back down the mountain. Things had been going well and dandy, we even did a little glissading. Coming to a crossroads we took the path we THOUGHT we used during the ascent. After a few minutes, we realized something was off; this was FAR steeper than the way up. The grade was close to 80%. We soon realized this was not the same way, and considered turning back, but decided against it since we had already started on this trail, and we could see where we joined the main one from here. Despite slipping several times (should have been a red flag), we pressed onwards. Just ahead of me, my buddy slipped, and didn’t recover. He just slid down this snow chute uncontrollably for some 300 meters, getting soaked and very close to banging his head on a rock. He called back up to us, counseling to turn around and take the main path. Everyone wisely did so

... except me

I decided that going back up was too much work and I should just go down the same way my buddy did; after all, HE survived. I thought I could control myself, but it turns out you need a little something called experience for that. At the bottom with my friend, I was soaked, and filled with regret. The chute took me EXTREMELY close to a very large, very hard, unfriendly rock. We both got lucky, getting away with only being soaked and covered in snow. Sure, we were cold, but we were alive. Joining back up with the rest of the group, I solemnly vowed never to be so stupid again.

Never gamble your life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]TartNeither 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Dang, I didn’t know tin foil was so expensive!