I’ve been using a Fractal R5 on a rack shelf in my rack on its side for the past three years. Rack mounting costs a premium and the R5/6 cases are just so good.
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They aren’t even sending poop emoji back now? Times must be really hard...
“It’s not that I have nothing to hide, it’s that I have nothing I want to share.”
I have no advice on painting techniques (I used to speed paint warhammer 40k armies, making the quality not ideal for small scale skirmishes like this) but I DO recommend washing your mini's before you paint them to remove all the debris and oils that may be on them (especially if you have them 3d printed). A bucket of warm water, Dawn dish soap, and a healthy rinse + long dry time can remove any issues that could provide an uneven base coat.
Its really funny seeing almost an entire 2000pt Ultramines army floating unpainted in a bucket of soap.
I picked up the PDF's from DrivethruRPG and use them on my tablet. That seems to be the cheapest way. I print out the pages I want to reference quickly and usually that's enough for me.
I have never attempted to play D&D solo, but I have discovered other RPG’s that are designed to be. Ironsworn and Starforged are both built for the solo adventurer.
Matt Mason on Paetron has recreated a ton of STL files, most of them free. The work is top notch. I use the models for my games.
I love, all of this. Immediately this brought me back to the beginning. I've probably watched this intro hundreds of time.
Dig up you idiot, dig up!
I am with you as well. I’ve had my instance up for 3 years on 4 cores and 8GB ram and each page loads in seconds. I’m not running anything crazy on it either (stock + 3ish extras). Hard drives are 4x sas in raid10.