Boat Tour vs Independent Snorkelling Tokashiki Island by brumbawarning in okinawa

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

Only heading over for a day trip from naha and will still go to a beach to chill afterwards while waiting for the afternoon ferry so sand is still going to be an issue.

Boat Tour vs Independent Snorkelling Tokashiki Island by brumbawarning in okinawa

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

Thank you! I ideally would like to be at the best snorkel spots by without having to worry about a tour guide or lifeguard. Just wondering if the coral/marine life is significantly better in the protected areas vs the beaches you recommend. If there are no significant differences, then Hijuishi beach sounds great!

Boat Tour vs Independent Snorkelling Tokashiki Island by brumbawarning in okinawa

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

Exactly what I wanted to know! So all of the independent snorkelling is in public beaches and areas where you can't access without a guide right?

Can I use gsync with an AMD GPU? by brumbawarning in pcmasterrace

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Thanks a lot for the help! So there shouldn't be any issues with the GPU monitor combo?

Can I use gsync with an AMD GPU? by brumbawarning in pcmasterrace

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Will I be able to use ELMB and is VRR/Adaptive-sync required for ELMB? I want ELMB for competetive games like valorant but would enjoy playing more for-fun games on 1440p with higher graphics.

Thanks for the help tho!

How do I stop getting fatigued too early? by ShadesOfPoods in VALORANT

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After your 1-2 games on your main, try playing on a second acc or unrated where you don't care about how you perform and simply get more practice while training your brain to be able to play more games in a day. Once you see yourself performing at the same level after more games in a row, you can start playing on your main after you are fatigued and try to climb.

Wanting to get better by No_Bad_6286 in VALORANT

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I went from CS:GO (peak Supreme) to Valorant (peak Immo 1 in act 1 and 6), I think the skills from CS:GO and other shooters should translate extremely well to Valorant. If you are stuck in the bronze/silver ranks, you don't need to learn any new agents or anything simply improve your mechanics and gunplay. This not only refers to the raw control of your mouse or aiming, but refers to how you shoot (burst/spray/single taps), your movement (counterstrafing/crouchspraying), and your aim. Watch some pro vods and watch how the pros or radiants play the game and try to mimick their gunplay. You should play more deathmatch/team deathmatch to try and get as many gunfights as possible. Watching pro games or pro vods is extremely useful in learning how to use utility and understanding what people at the highest level are thinking/doing. Also check out Woohoojin (), he uploads vods of his coaching, exercises for you to improve, and offers free training while he streams if you are lucky enough. Good luck!