Best products from r/Warframe
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1. Collective Minds Strike Pack F.P.S. Dominator Controller Adapter with MODS & Paddles for PS4
- BUTTON RE-MAPPING - Assign any button to the included paddles, at any time; PC not required; Windows (7 and higher supported) Configuration software also available
- LAG FREE WIRED CONNECTION - Avoid Bluetooth interference with routers and wireless devices with a 10FT lag free connection for the competitive edge in Online Gaming and Tournaments
- BUILT IN CONTROLLER MODS - Literally hundreds of MOD combinations built right in; Rapid Fire, Burst Fire, Drop Shot, Quick Scope, Auto Run, even Turbo 2.0 and so many more
- 3.5mm headset audio compatible with controller model CUH-ZCT2 and later
- Original model CUH-ZCT1 controller NOT supported for 3.5mm headset audio – USB headset required
- If you encounter any issues please contact support@collectiveminds.ca
- PC Games are NOT supported as this product is designed for console use only
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2. iKKEGOL PC USB Triple Foot Switch Keyboard Mouse Control Action 3 Three Pedal HID for Game PC Laptop Hospital (Triple 2M/6ft USB Cord)
✔The USB foot switch can be used to control your computer by foot. It is used in playing games, factory testing, controlling instruments, helping the disabled and so on. You can use it by hands or feet for efficiency✔Contains three programmable buttons switch.Simulate any key on keyboard, combin...
3. Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display
- Naturally contoured design follows the natural shape of your hand and fingers for increased comfort during long sessions
- Onboard memory lets you program up to 5 ready-to-play profiles, so you can take your personal preferences with you
- Customizable backlighting lets you choose your colors and easily locate the right key in low-light conditions or lights-out play
- 25 programmable keys allow you to assign keyboard functions to suit your style of play and create macros on the fly
- The high-visibility GamePanel LCD displays game stats, system info, and communications from fellow players
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4. Warframe Vol. 1
- 1.The trendy designer nappy backpack with changing pad makes convenient for mommy to use .Three insulated pockets keep the baby milk and water bottles warm , is also big enough to put Dr.,Brown’s bottle. Extra front top pocket can put key , mobile or other accessories .
- 2.Our baby nappy has wide open and large capacity, with 15 internal & external pockets it can load at least : 2 x feeding bottle, 10 x diaper, 4 x cloth, 2 x bottle , 2 x tissue, 4 x bib ,2 x snacks ,4 x toy , 4x milk powder ,2 x shoe, 3 x hat, 5 x socks .
- 3.Additional side metal buttons help easy to zip up by one hand. Extral bottom pedestal anti-dirty.
- 4.Our diaper backpack use water resistant fabric that makes easy to wipe clean, don't afraid of the milk/water spill on the bag. This stylish mother bag has comfortable padded shoulder belts: the shoulder straps is 7CM wide (2CM wider than normal other diaper bag) .
- 5.GUARANTEE: our mummy bag is a great diaper bags for women , you could return to us for refund if not satisfied, without any reason. How nice our mom backpack is ! Fashion, convenient, durable, comfortable , a hero for shopping, restaurant, traveling etc.
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5. 12 Programmable Buttons Zelotes C12 Gaming Mouse, AFUNTA Laser Double-Speed Adjustment 8000DPI Mice Support 4 Level Switch
Durable smooth TEFLON feet pads and contoured body for ultimate gaming control. High-end features including: 12 buttons, pulsing light in 6 color modes, and 12 MMO programmable side buttons.Support 4 level DPI: Support 1000-1500-2000-4000 4 levels DPI switch, you can choose the DPI level as you plea...
6. CORSAIR Hydro Series H110i AIO Liquid CPU Cooler, 280mm Radiator, Dual 140mm SP Series PWM Fans, Advanced RGB Lighting and Fan Software Control
- Large 280mm radiator: more cooling capacity for cases which have 280mm radiator mounts
- Improved cold plate and pump design: better efficiency gives you lower temperatures with less noise.Radiator dimensions: 140mm x 322mm x 27mm,Fan dimensions: 140mm x 25mm
- Advanced SP140L PWM fan design: better high-static pressure air delivery and customizable speed
- Built-in Corsair Link: monitor CPU and coolant temperature, adjust fan speed, and customize lighting directly from your desktop
- AMD bracket included compatible with AM4
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7. Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo CPU Cooler, 4 CDC Heatpipes, 120mm PWM Fan, Aluminum Fins for AMD Ryzen/Intel LGA1200/1151
- Well-balanced cooling performance provides fin optimizations with perfect balance between high and low speed operations
- Wide-range PWM fan with unique wave-shaped blade design for excellent airflow
- CPU Socket: LGA2066, LGA2011-v3, LGA2011, LGA1366, LGA1200, LGA1156, LGA1155, LGA1151, LGA1150, AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2+, FM2, FM1
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 120 x 80 x 159 mm / 4.7 x 3.1 x 6.3 inch ; Heat Sink Dimensions (L x W x H): 116 x 51 x 159 mm / 4.6 x 2.0 x 6.3 inch; Fan Dimensions (L x W x H): 120 x 120 x 25 mm / 4.7 x 4.7 x 1 inch
- Heat Sink Material: Aluminum Fins, 4 Direct Contact Heat Pipe ; Heat Sink Weight: 465g / 1.03lb: Heat Pipe Dimensions: Ø6mm
- Fan Noise Level: 9 - 36 dBA; Fan Speed: 600-2000 RPM (PWM) ± 10% ; Fan Airflow: 24.9 - 82.9 CFM ± 10%
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8. Stinky Gaming Footboard Foot Controller - PC
- Return to Neutral Technology - Board snaps back to a neutral position after activation
- Centre point performance board design - Multi-button activation without lifting your foot
- User adjustable tension boxes - Adjust the responsiveness and stiffness
- Customized feel/performance - Soft, medium, and hard springs included
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9. Razer DiamondBack Plasma Limited Edition Game Mouse Controller
- While the Razer Diamondback Plasma - Limited Edition is technically the same as its predecessors the Razer Diamondback Salamander and Chameleon Editions, the Razer Diamondback Plasma is a limited edition run to commemorate the first six months of the revolutionary Razer Diamondback line and the close to quarter of a million sold worldwide since its inception.
- Award winning Razer drivers featuring On-the-Fly sensitivity adjustment
- Frame rate over 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second)
- 16 bit data path, as compared to 8 bit and 12 bit data paths used by other conventional mice
- Always On Mode - the optical sensor never powers down - provides instantaneous response at all times during gameplay
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10. Human Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form
Oxford University Press USA
11. Koss KSC75 Portable Stereophone Headphones, Single, Standard Packaging
- Connectivity Technology: Wired
- Sport clip design fits neatly around each ear, with pivoting earplates for a comfy fit
- Titanium-coated drivers deliver accurate sound reproduction with little distortion
- Neodymium iron boron magnets offer deep bass performance for an extended frequency response
- Cord measures four feet long; L-shaped 3.5 mm plug
- Frequency response - 15hz–25khz
- Compatible devices: Cellphone
- Connector type: 3.5mm Jack
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12. Rocher Raffaello - Almond Coconut Treat, 150g
Rocher Raffaello - Almond Coconut Treat, contains 150 grams
13. Lindt Lindor Chocolate Truffles 7-10 Flavor Assorted Truffle Box 100 Truffles
Sugar, vegetable oil (coconut, palm kernel), cocoa butter, caramel paste (sugarcocoa butter cream salt soya lecithin (emulsifier)) chocolate, milk, sea salt, peanut butter (peanuts, sugar, salt), skim milk, milkfat, hazelnuts, soya lecithin(emulsifier), cocoa nibs, barley malt powder, salt, vanillin...
14. AOC G2590FX 25" Framless Gaming Monitor, FHD 1920x1080, 1ms, 144Hz, G-SYNC Compatible+AdaptiveSync, 96% sRGB, DisplayPort/HDMI/VGA, VESA, 25 inch, Black / Red
- 25" (24.5" Viewable) AOC Gaming monitor with 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution TN panel
- Rapid 1ms response and 144Hz refresh rate
- 50, 000, 000: 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 144Hz refresh rate and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible + Adaptive-Sync for the smoothest competitive game play
- Displayport 1. 2, HDMI 1. 4 (x2), VGA inputs w/ audio line out (3. 5mm) for convenience
- AOC low input lag delivers lag free Display from the video signals
- AOC low Blue mode and flickers for wellbeing during extended gaming sessions
- AOC Shadow control shows more details in dark scenes without affecting the rest of the screen
- AOC dial point improves your aim with an optional crosshair overlay
- Wall mountable (VESA compatible)
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15. Practical Casting: A Studio Reference, Revised Edition
- Used Book in Good Condition
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17. ARCTIC MX-4 - Thermal Compound Paste For Coolers | Heat Sink Paste | Composed of Carbon Micro-particles | Easy to Apply | High Durability - 4 Grams
- WELL PROVEN QUALITY: The design of our thermal paste packagings has changed several times, the formula of the composition has remained unchanged, so our MX pastes have stood for high quality
- EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE: ARCTIC MX-4 thermal paste is made of carbon microparticles, guaranteeing extremely high thermal conductivity. This ensures that heat from the CPU/GPU is dissipated quickly & efficiently
- SAFE APPLICATION: The MX-4 is metal-free and non-electrical conductive which eliminates any risks of causing short circuit, adding more protection to the CPU and VGA cards
- HIGH DURABILITY: In contrast to metal and silicon thermal compound, the MX-4 does not compromise over time. Once applied, you do not need to apply it again as it will last at least for 8 years
- EASY TO APPLY: With an ideal consistency, the MX-4 is very easy to use, even for beginners
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18. Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Thermal Paste, 1g
- EXTREMELY high thermal conductivity of 12.5KW achieved with even smaller particles, is perfect for even the most demanding configurations and can also be used in industrial cooling systems
- THERMAL COMPOUND PASTE EASY TO USE - Thanks to a specially constructed syringe and a spatula for spreading thermal grease included. It guarantees a simple, pleasant and precise distribution of the paste on your processor or graphics card
- LONG ACTION - Provides long-lasting effect, thanks to its characteristic and specialized structure, Kryonaut thermal paste does not dry out even at 80° Celsius degrees
- SURPRISING EFFECTS - Already at the first use of this thermal solution, you may experience a drop in temperature, which will reduce the loudness of your equipment and improve the comfort of use
- NUMBER 1 ON THE MARKET - Confirmed by many tests, the most popular choice meets the highest quality standards not only of standard computer users but also of avid Overclocking fans
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20. Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor E6700 3.20GHz 1066MHz 2MB LGA775 CPU, OEM
- Product Name : Cable Markers;Material : Soft PVC;Shape : Concave Conversed Shape
- Marker Number : 0-9;Fit Cable : 2.5mm²
- Inner Diameter(Approx.) : 4mm/ 0.16";Each Marker Size(Approx.) : 5 x 5 x 5mm/ 0.2" x 0.2" x 0.2"(L*W*T)
- Each Rolls Size : 65 x 26mm/2.6" x 1"(D*T);Color : Yellow
- Weignt : 456g;Package Content : 10 Pcs x Cable Markers
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Ok, so I hadn't really planned on making this a long response, but here we are with a nice little wall.
TL;DR at the bottom if you don't care about the smaller details.
Turbo is a processor-based function. I used to have a non-K processor and that still turbos. The K model processors also have turbo stats. Overclocking refers to pushing the processor's base speed(in your example: 3.2Ghz) past the manufacturer recommended specs. After overclocking, you can still acheive higher speeds with the Turbo functionality, but it doesn't tend to kick in as often since you already have it overclocked.
K processors have unlocked multipliers which makes overclocking much easier. However, you can still overclock a non-K processor, it is just more difficult, usually less stable, and takes a good bit more technical knowledge since it requires manually adjusting voltages and other settings from the advanced menu on your motherboard(if applicable). With K processors, many newer motherboards(especially higher end ones, gaming ones, etc.) have either a hardware or software(within the BIOS) button/switch which will attempt to automatically calculate a safe and stable operating clock speed above the manufacturer recommended spec.
Depending on your processor and how "well" it overclocks, you may see a large boost in performance. For example, a common budget overclocking CPU(Intel-based) is the Pentium G3258 Anniversary edition. In most cases, you will see a pretty substantial boost to your clock speed(each board and CPU combo will work slightly differently due to each manufacturer's programming). I used to use the above mentioned Pentium CPU until I was able to save up for an i5. IIRC, it's base clock is also 3.2GHz, and with an aftermarket cooler I was able to overclock it to 4.0/4.1GHz using my motherboard's auto-overclock function. With manual tuning, I was able to jump it up to 4.3 and still have it be stable. I now use an i5 4690(non-K) and a water cooler. I have not yet overclocked my i5 since I've had great performance out of it and haven't seen the need to apply any tweaks.
TL;DR, You're kinda right in that Turbo increases clock speed(this is a processor function), but overclocking is actually a separate function related to your motherboard and its power settings.
Sadly the Logitech G13 is left handed. i use it since i have nerve damage in my right hand that makes some stuff complicated, ive been using my G13 for 5 or so years and its amazing.
That said the Logitech g600 would work nicely, its 12 thumb buttons that are very easy to hit and contored nicely. it also has 3 mouse buttons, a left mouse button, right mouse button,a nd ring finger mouse button (which normally changes between 2 button hotkey profiles but i rebound mine to just be another key to use, then it has the middle scroll wheel which has a left click a right click and a push down middle click, THEN there are 2 more buttons on top.
All in all the g600 has 20 programmable buttons. with 2 quick switch profiles for 40 keys on the fly.
Its your best bet. ive had nerve damage in my left hand for 15 years from a pumpkin carving accident with a steak knife, so my left hand fingers are not very agile so the g13 was good to minimize the movement you would normally need to game on keyboard, but then 4 years ago i severed a nerve in my right arm and lost control of a lot of my arms mvoement accuracy and the use of my pinky, ring finger, so ive had to rely on the 2 of those more to supplement my lack of ability. I fully think a g600 mouse will be enough for just the right arm, i often get fatigued in my left arm due to nerve damage so i primarlly have to use the mouse and the buttons are wonderous.
if you get a foot pedal too you can do more. ive been planning to buy one for myself since my hands are not doing as well anymore so that i can have some feet buttons to press. ive been researching and i know "Stinky Feet" has one that ive heard is decent and gives more buttons than most other pedals. so between that and the mouse i think youde be perfect, just have WASD on the feet and jump maybe, then mouse to control aim and abilities.
Picture of Button Layout
i would set up the mouse as follows.
[LMB] [RMB] [OMB] - Fire Weapon, Aim, Spacebar / Jump
[Middle Left] [Middle Mouse] [Middle Right] - E / Melee, Alt Fire, FREE
[Back Middle 1] [Back Middle 2] - C / Push to talk, Esc / Menu
[ ] [ ] [ ] - Shift, Ctrl, C / Push To Talk
[ ] [ ] [ ] - Ability 1, Ability 2, Ability 3
[ ] [ ] [ ] - Ability 4, X / Use, F / Swap
[ ] [ ] [ ] - Q / Items, R / Reload, G / Mark
Then use that 4 button foot pad for WASD and you are set. I hope that helps give you ideas. Trust me i can relate well with your friend and i just hope i can be of some help. Im constantly looking over my shoulder for the day i completely lose control of one of my arms, it will happens some day so i like to be prepared in case it does.
First of all before any suggestions, thank you very much for your service.
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There have been some good suggestions already in this thread, so just a couple of more to throw in.
Check out Auto Hot Key. It will allow you to conditionally remap your keyboard. With this it will allow you to make like a Saryn profile, Rhino Profile, etc if you like. Now keep in mind that this happens at the hardware level so while these are engaged it will affect your typing of regular chat. Maybe there is a way to create said profiles and use a keyboard with macro buttons to toggle between your builds and a "normal" build for just regular typing.
Also there are some basic USB foot pedals that some folks use for push to talk on comms, or even a racing pedal setup like https://www.amazon.com/iKKEGOL-Triple-Keyboard-Control-Hospital/dp/B0753CSGTK/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1542635079&sr=8-6&keywords=usb+racing+pedals if your leg/foot mobility is still okay.
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Good luck and really hope this helps!
Around 2005 I bought the Razer Diamondback Plasma Limited Edition.
It was rather expensive but there wasn't much going on the gaming peripherals at the time, razer being probably one of the best. It still works until this day, although it has developed a slight connection issue on the USB connector. I'm pretty sure if I just replace the connector it would be good to go again. Bottom line, was a beast.
Years later I got their keyboard (a membrane one, can't remember which) and the deathadder chroma. Both failed a few months in. Especially the mouse, it felt like cheap plastic, same kind my 2€ mouse from China is made of, except it costed nearly 100. Left button stopped working and had to be returned. Meanwhile, I already had a Logitech g502. It's been around for a few years now and it's still my daily driver. Bought the g413 keyboard a few months ago and it hasn't got any stuck key like the Razer. Synapse software also sucks, it crashed a lot, especially in the heatmap feature, it was constantly asking me my login credentials and it was probably poorly optimized considering how heavy it seemed. Logitech software is pretty decent, I can't find anything wrong with it. It's full of features and you never even know it's there until you need it. I can't remember it crashing.
Razer had the chance but lost me to Logitech.
> Did the person who thought charging an ability linked to 1 was a good idea ever tested using a keyboard? It is awfully restricting to hold 1 and move at the same time, holding any key above WASD requires an awkward hand positioning or... releasing some keys and losing mobility, something you can't afford doing when you are NOT A TANK or use a GamerTM mouse or a macro.
While I get where you're coming from, this has no effect on me at all, because I use a Nostromo. I suspect a fair number of people do (or have equivalents). You know all that "my hand cramps when wave dashing!" business? I don't experience that either. I don't want to be that guy, but a $60-70ish dollar purchase makes your life a lot more bearable in a lot of games, not just Warframe. Moving with your thumb instead of three fingers is god tier.
> Charge duration is VERY slow. You can literally kill anything with weapons faster than what it takes to charge that fireball, and -repeating myself- AoE is too small for it to be worth taking into account. And even then, I DO NOT want a flashy effect on abilities, abilities need to be USEFUL before they are "cool".
Have you tried cast speed to enhance the charge time? Legit question, I haven't played Ember yet. I'm still experimenting with Chroma. Also I'm betting the napalm effect should be scaling with range and duration, but currently doesn't. Consider how effective the fireball would be if you could drop a few around like remote Oberon damage fields.
Also, DE, if you're reading this: Ember gains bonus power strength for being on fire. Why not have her also gain bonus power strength from standing in fire? Like her own, not just environmental fire.
As the Warframes are near-human-looking constructs, start your drawing by learning how to draw a correct human form first, especially the body musculature. You should not need to invest in learning a proper rendering of human facial structure if it bothers you since it won't be used for a Warframe concept anyway (and to tell you the truth, a rendering of human facial expression is one of the hardest subject to master).
This book is one of the very good source for that. I highly recommend it if you have that inkling of desire to start learning to draw human anatomy for artistic purposes.
There are also a lot of online courses for human figure drawing. Free tutorials on Youtube and sites like DA are mostly fine too. Just remember that at the beginning you don't want to delve too much into the artistic aspect of drawing; get your basic / technicalities firm first then you can start being creative on your own.
Draw a naked human figure in a neutral or T-Pose as the base and put a lot of emphasis on the correct musculature (since the Warframes are usually lean and muscular). Do it three times each on a different camera shot: one for the frontal shot, profile shot, and rear shot. If it's done, start adding the skin or armor of your Warframe concept on that figure.
You could draw additional, a more detailed (close up) shot on complex things you need to explain more such as the details on the fingers, the gauntlet armors, the head armors, etc; but get the overall shot of your Warframe concept clear and right first before dwelling too much on the individual parts details.
One of the good rule of thumb of character design is if you could identify the character in a silhouette, it is a good design. Think about Mario in his signature jump pose, Megaman X while shooting his X-Buster, Ryu while doing Shoryuken, Superman in his flight pose, or other signature characters, and then think whether you could easily identify them even if they were just a silhouette.
People who play without sound instead of buying headphones. Look, I get it, you don't want to disturb your neighbors or your roommates (or you really prefer your music), but playing without any sound is seriously gimping yourself and communication with your squad. Sound helps you track Kuva in siphon missions, identify the position of incoming threats, and even identify which assassin is about to invade (Stalker's sound is very distinct).
Even if you don't have a lot of money for a nice headset, at least go out and buy a set of Koss KSC75 (these things are really solid for cheap headphones). Your teammates will appreciate it and you'll enjoy the benefits of proper stereo sound in your games.
Napkin math:
https://www.amazon.ca/Lindt-Lindor-Truffles-Assorted-Truffle/dp/B00PNGAJCK/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1493145164&sr=8-9&keywords=lindt
100 of those is CDN145 after shipping. * 50 = CDN 7250. => £4166, or USD$5343.
I've no idea what kind of hit rate one gets on neat crowdfunding ideas like this, but split 100 ways that's £40 each. That'd, I hope, be feasible...?
EDIT: I'd hope that one could get a better bulk deal than just mass shopping on Amazon, I have to admit, but that's napkin math for you.
DOUBLE-EDIT: Raffaello, https://www.amazon.ca/Ferrero-Rocher-Raffaello-Carton-Pieces/dp/B000LQNBCM/ref=sr_1_1?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1493146224&sr=1-1&keywords=raffaello - 150g is 15 of them - https://www.amazon.ca/Ferrero-Raffaello-240g/dp/B01D6D6254/ref=sr_1_2?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1493146224&sr=1-2&keywords=raffaello 240g would be 24 of them - 209 boxes - x 21.30CDN = 4451 CDN = USD 3280ish = GBP 2560 approx.
Raffaello are fucking tasty, and might be more workable from price too. Also, bonus, they're more of a pain in the arse to unwrap :D
I bought these for my GF's PS4. I put jump on the right and melee on the left. It's not as much control as a KBM, but it helps for sure. It's wired, and you have to make sure you turn on the PS4 without it connected, then connect after signing in. The paddles don't break, they actually fall out because they're connected via magnets. Don't toss it across the room, you won't lose the paddles. However, you also won't worry about snapping them because they just disconnect. Also the extra long charging cable is nice.
https://www.amazon.com/Collective-Dominator-Controller-Adapter-playstation-4/dp/B01L8QHXJA/
It's not perfect but it's a happy medium between your two options. If you ever want to upgrade your monitor, I recommend taking a look at this one.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D377Q6D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_krfUDb9VAJ2W2
It's certified vsync compatible, 144hz, and it frequently goes on sale for under $180. I have it and it's been amazing, especially for the price.
FWIW I use one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Collective-Dominator-Controller-Adapter-playstation-4/dp/B01L8QHXJA/ref=asc_df_B01L8QHXJA/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312141147012&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17258062101335092609&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9002310&hvtargid=aud-800703102928:pla-353370169105&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=62842319515&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312141147012&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17258062101335092609&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9002310&hvtargid=aud-800703102928:pla-353370169105
It adds paddles to the back of my controller that are programmable on the fly. You hold a button on the adapter and press the button you want to assign. It allows me to use things like alt-fire on amps and guns in a much easier fashion. It can also be used to do things like jump or ADS.
Also, I have never needed or wanted to use the included mods, and basically got this to avoid buying a super expensive third party controller with built in paddles.
This is a great small-shop handbook
https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Casting-Studio-Reference-Revised/dp/096159845X
I work in jewelry/metalsmithing and do a ton of casting, and they look pretty good! I wasn't trying to be critical, only offering to help a tenno out :)
GOOD IF YOU LIKE "EPISODIC" STORIES RATHER THAN EPICS. I ACTUALLY LIKE THE FURY SERIES BETTER THAN DRESDEN.
Yes ! :)
Bind your mouse wheel to melee, wheel click for heavy attack, E for action. Ideally get a mouse with tons of butons, I'm using a cheap one with 6 butons under the thumb (1-4 abilities, spoiler mode, archwing deployment) and a 7th one near the left click for energy pad or pointing out items... this one depends a lot on my mood.
(that one: https://www.amazon.com/Programmable-Buttons-AFUNTA-Double-Speed-Adjustment/dp/B016ZF77OA/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=zealot+mouse&qid=1574776267&sr=8-4 The mouse is not mandatory, just convenient. ).
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You'll get used to the bullet jumping. Lower the mouse sensitivity, the default setting is really high.
Good luck !
try dusting first this is the cheapest/easiest solution. If the problem persists then replace the paste (tons of guides online but I would recommend getting a parts tray or something before doing this as there are going to be quite a few screws).
High performance: https://www.amazon.com/Thermal-Grizzly-Kryonaut-Grease-Paste/dp/B011F7W3LU
Best value: https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-MX-4-Compound-Performance-Interface/dp/B0795DP124/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=mx-4&qid=1555675360&s=electronics&sr=1-1-spons&psc=1
Both options are non-conductive so you don't have to worry about it causing a short. If you stumble upon something known as liquid metal (popular for enthusiasts) I would not recommend it considering that stuff is mostly gallium and can cause a short.
Wow the cover art's pretty good.
> Kevin Glint
Of course lol
Edit: I also noticed that the link itself doesn't actually link to any of the places where you can pre-order, so...
Amazon. Google play. Comixology. Top Cow (?).
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Pentium-E6700-vs-AMD-FX-6100
"buy now for 5.50 cad" ? sounds like a super deal :)
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the FX6100 is mine and runs the current game well. your E4500 looks like being just minimally weaker.
we'll see how much of a performance hit grass is. let's hope it's mainly a gpu thing, because there, i got more reserves.
Official and they have been collected into a volume. If you can I recommend officially supporting it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CV14HNS
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My favorite mouse, the Logitech G700s.
4 side buttons which I use for skills, three buttons to the left of the left click button which i use for weapon switching, alt fire, and hitting 5. Unlatch the scrollwheel and the speed scroll is awesome for spam firing certain weapons.
I also run a Logitech G13 alongside it, but that's just my preference. Plus you can customize both the mouse and the gamepad with the same software, which is nice.
Get a foot controlled device. I've heard this works alright: http://www.amazon.com/Stinky-Gaming-Footboard-Foot-Controller/dp/B00EOPT5ZS