Well as a brand new player of ARPG and LE and doing my own blind thing…. for me to be at level 60 and not truly encountering real issues with my build I would absolutely agree with that statement!
I also think that’s what makes this game so approachable. It lets you do your thing and enjoy the game. If you want a challenge and truly test your build then stick around and do the endgame stuff. While you do your own thing with your blind build, you gain tons of experience and understanding as to what it takes to refine your build (even without looking at guides or YouTube videos which is what I’m doing for my first play through).
I don’t really have anything useful to say about your post but I’m glad there are people here. I took a look at this community not long ago and it was basically just a bunch of auto bot messages as far as I could scroll.
Anyways, I just picked up the game two weeks ago (I’m also very new to ARPGs in general). So far I like it. I’m doing my own build for the first play through. I’m running a Druid build, currently at level 60 on Chapter 8. I’m sure my build could be optimized in so many ways but whatever!
Hahahahaha didn’t even realize the typo. But yea I made them maaaaad!
Thank you! Easy fix
Upsetting the mirrors did it for me.
Yup! Working peachy now
Did the trick for me too
How does this happen? This is my first EOS system. Ever since I finished up the setup and customization, I’ve not changed anything outside of updating it and using the system… I guess I’m just trying to understand the why
I will give this a shot when I get back home and report back
Okay I’ll give this a try when I got back to the house.
Done. I uploaded a screenshot
I don’t have an answer for you but I have one instead. When I attempted to do swarm my biggest challenge was shared storage. I was attempting to run a swarm with shared storage on a NAS. Literally could not run apps, ran into a ton of problems running stacks (NAS share tried SMB and NFS). How did you get around this problem?
My apologies I mean to say bacterial wilt not blight.
So I’ve been just searching on Google and some of the articles I’m finding suggest that my plant has blight. Is this way off base?
So I looked around the plant and under leaves and I don’t see any green or white bugs. I see some spider webs here and there but I don’t think that’s harmful.
I will check this tonight but I believe they remain the same even after the sun has gone down.
For the last few days, 100 degrees. Full sun (8am - 6pm). As they were getting established (it’s a new raised bed), I watered daily. Lately I’ve been trying to water every other day depending on how the soil on top looks. I added some compost about a month or so ago. As far as the little bugs, I don’t think I have seen them but I also haven’t been looking.
Here’s a picture of the cherry tomatoes.
Oh I didn’t know it saves settings to the headset itself. That would come in handy.
I was under the impression that Google retired the “app password” workflow and moved to Gmail API within Google Cloud. I have the API set up and that’s what I’m using in the Vikunja configs but like I mentioned in the post, at this point I don’t care if its Gmail or something else. I just need the email functionality to work so I will use whatever service works well with Vikunja.