I’ve been printing long enough to remember binder clips. IIRC they were originally a reaction to the magnetic sheets originally used getting significantly weaker as temps go up.
No, magsheets didn't exist back then, we used mostly glass beds coated with hairspray, kapton tape or whatever we thought would work at the time... the clips were to hold the glass to the heatbed (usually a pcb heater).
Tip: large prints can lift your mag sheet when they warp, some clips like we used in the old days would help. This one doesn't look big enough for that tho.
Make sure the fan is off, recent abs and asa presets in slicers have it enabled. The fan-speed view in the slicer can help.
1-4 might buy and never play it4-12 eh if it's got good reviews and it's my genre it's a potential impulse buy12-25 it's got to be very acclaimed and I have to desire it strongly25-35 if it's like the sequel of a game I loved A LOT, and has good reviews, and it gets me on a good day35+ no way, I'll wait for a discount
Does it make sense to do this for something that is already part of a larger franchise (d&d)? Diablo would be a better candidate for a linear story I think.
Minsc and Jaheira were in both BG1&2, the big bad of BG1 was a Bhaal spawn as was one of the protagonist's friends. There's more characters from the older games, such as
Lots of negative comments here, I'm guessing from people who have been propagandized to the point that they can't believe China could do something better than everyone else without cheating. There could be a little bit of racism baked into it as well.
It's time to realize that the country that manufactures almost everything has gotten very good at manufacturing (and design)!
I'm anti-authoritarian, but you've got to give merit where it's due.
No, magsheets didn't exist back then, we used mostly glass beds coated with hairspray, kapton tape or whatever we thought would work at the time... the clips were to hold the glass to the heatbed (usually a pcb heater).