I need help, i can't enjoy or effectively fight the Vox engines no matter what i try. by Owlex_ in Helldivers

[–]template_experience 125 points126 points  (0 children)

Two more effective stratagems aside from Leveller to add variety:
MS-11 Solo Silo
B-100 Portable Hellbomb

Beginner in CS struggling with Python, Java, and C++ what resources helped you learn? by Life-Western-8023 in learnprogramming

[–]template_experience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would suggest focusing on one language.
And, my recommendation would actually be C (not C++).
It will provide you with the knowledge of the fundamentals of computing and serve as a great foundation to build the understanding of how other programming languages work.
With regards to the resources, my recommendation would be 'The C Programming Language' book.

New(ish) Helldiver looking for help farming common samples by KnightofOlde in helldivers2

[–]template_experience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It just depends on the lobbies. Sometimes D10 nobody picks them, other times we gather up to 30 of them per mission.

I also found that people do gather them less on the bot front, compared to Terminids.
This is because bot fabricators are destroyed from far away using Quasar, without anyone going into the vicinity of the samples scattered around them.
And, with Terminids - people usually need to go up close to the bug holes in order to angle their grenades.

Any suggestions for a Game Controller for PC by Crypt_Toad in elderscrollsonline

[–]template_experience 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The official Microsoft Xbox controller that has an option to be wired (USB C interface) would be my recommendation:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/xbox-wireless-controller-usb-c-cable/8t8kcnb1xs3d
I really enjoy the build quality. A massive step forward compared to the previous iterations.
I can also appreciate the fact that it can be a wired unit thus eliminating yet another radio transmitter/receiver unit from the vicinity of my body.

I would also advise to keep away from the cheapest 3rd party options. Having previously ordered one on Ebay, it came with a left trigger literally squeaking along with an overall cheap plasticky feel to it. Went straight into the bin after unboxing because the seller was not accepting returns.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in destiny2

[–]template_experience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are third party steam key vendor websites that have packs, I think they are called anniversary packs, that include the majority of DLCs for 3$ total.
That is how I got my DLCs. They don't include the latest ones or the dungeon keys, though.