It's very quirky compared to Fusion360. If they made it at least a little bit smoother to use, at least for my tastes in CAD Software; I would be all in.
At some point, all that plastic covering the walls comes off during a long maintenance cycle, and there's usually concentrated horse piss waiting for you where it meets the floor.
Is there a specific source for this investigation, or is it just a dailymail article? Both this source and the one they reference don't seem to link the investigation.
I've been using Mod Organizer through Steam Tinker Launch.Since Vortex also uses mod profiles and instancing, I may switch just to make things easier. However, MO is pretty damn good.
You definitely want to drop your z offset a little bit lower than you would with a smooth plate. The goal is to squish some of that plastic down into the texture of the bed for some extra grip. I always take mine about -0.07 from the auto z offset.
Also, after checking with isopropyl, I recommend hearing up the bed and giving it about 10-15 min
I'm going to go against the grain here and say I primarily buy from Steam. A lot of indie games don't require Steam to run to play them and for the games that do, it's not hard to bypass. I just like having everything in one spot where I can redownload to other devices when needed, and I can have cloud saves for bouncing between my PC and Steam Deck. Also, if I nuke my OS for a 3rd time this month (changing distros), I won't have to start over on the games I'm playing.
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