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u/Shadow703793 · 5 pointsr/pathofexile

OP, the equipment (mouse + keyboard + hand rest) really matters. If you don't have a good mouse or keyboard and a hand rest you may want to really invest in these.

Also you can map your mouse buttons to the keyboard. Or you can map everything to your mouse if you decide to go that route. A good multi button mouse like the G600 (specifically meant for MMO gaming without using the KB much) can map all the keys needed for POE to the mouse. There are other mice you should look at, specifically look for a decent 5-7 button mouse. Gigabyte makes quite a good 5 button mouse you can get for like $20.

I HIGHLY recommend a good mouse pad and a wrist rest pad. I use this 3M wrist pad combined with a Steel Serise mouse pad. A good mouse pad makes a very noticeable difference in terms of how hard/easy it is to move the mouse.

u/VarthDaver · 1 pointr/pathofexile

I didn't get the right net, so plastic wrap had to do. For those who might wonder. Caught this in the Amazon, (I have no relationship, but just like the product and thought it was fitting).

Yes, its overpriced, yes its excessive amount of calories, and yes, its just for me (though the last one I had took two weeks to eat). I am ready for league...
edit: typo.

u/Loate · 4 pointsr/pathofexile

Did a novella with Edwin McRae (former lead writer at GGG) called The Falconers that's a bit horror/thriller (physical copy is here, preview here), and I also wrote a sci-fi book with my friend Andy called Prime that's the first in a trilogy (which you can find here.)

Fair warning on Prime, it's a bit rougher than I'd like, but we've finished up the second book which turned out way better (that one's called Splice) and we're hoping to have it available soon.

u/OrcOfDoom · 1 pointr/pathofexile

I got this one https://www.amazon.com/Flagship-Acer-Predator-i7-8750H-Windows/dp/B07Y1WPWF7

It was discounted by 400 on Amazon prime day.

It still isn't a super gaming rig, but it runs excellent compared to my old laptop.

There are more expensive ones out there.

u/Straw_BURN · 3 pointsr/pathofexile

In the end you may want to consider a hardware option allowing you more than 2 buttons (regardless of onscreen keyboard).

There are standalone touchpad with 4 buttons out there like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Adesso-Button-Glidepoint-Touchpad-GP-410UB/dp/B000FVIHY0/

There are more crazy solutions out there like a hand-held trackball which may be worth checking out: https://www.amazon.com/YUMQUA-Y-01-Portable-Finger-Trackball/dp/B00X3LEJBE/

Just throwing some ideas!

u/reworkvotingsystem · 1 pointr/pathofexile

Pseudo solutions like that are nothing but a scam, read the reviews on this thing for x360 for example:

https://www.amazon.com/XFPS-3-0-Sniper-Keyboard-Mouse-Adapter/dp/B0010ZH3V8

I have yet to see something that works precisely and reliably. (I can already see the input lag in the video you linked.)

u/poloppoyop · 1 pointr/pathofexile

Take 2 of those 3 foot switches from Scythe and you're set.

u/Obilis · 2 pointsr/pathofexile

People who associate lightning with purple probably do so because of plasma spheres like these.

u/Loreweaver15 · 28 pointsr/pathofexile

When I was a wee bab, I was incredibly annoying, because I could hold a box up and shake it and guess exactly what I was getting. I could guess off a corner of a present. It drove my mother insane.

So she instituted a new rule: if I correctly guessed what a present was, I had to give it back.

This rule went untested until my twenties, though we constantly joked about presents we obviously had figured out, guessing they were completely unrelated items (or some type of frog toy, because that's my absolute favorite animal). One December, as a joking hint, I walked up to my mother, hugged her, and said "Thanks for the laptop, Mom." Now, I thought I was just being cheeky, but my mother looked at me, confused, because she actually had gotten me a surplus laptop from the ones her work was throwing out.

On Christmas morning, I picked up a suspiciously heavy and flat package, unwrapped one corner of the laptop, went through three stages of grief in about half a second, clutched it to my chest and yelled "NOOOOOOO".

Eventually, my parents convinced me I was going to get to keep the laptop, and we continued handing out presents as normal. Three cycles around the room later, my sister picked up a soft and squishy present marked for me and tossed it to me from across the room.

It landed in my lap and started ribbiting.

It took us ten solid minutes to pick ourselves up off the floor long enough for me to open it.

u/Flouyd · 1 pointr/pathofexile

If it comes to esoteric ways to make coffee Aeropress is a wonderfull way to make coffee without much of the
bitter substances

u/zhandragon · 2 pointsr/pathofexile

May I recommend an Orbit mouse? All mouse movement is controlled by your fingers and your wrist does not move. It completely eliminates all wrist related RSI injury.

I used these when playing competitively in FPS games with no problem.

u/MattieShoes · 11 pointsr/pathofexile

> while gods gained their power from the reverence of others and such many millennia ago, they are still inextricably linked to the perception others hold of them, and as this perception because more twisted so does the god in question themselves.


Interesting -- that's exactly like a recent fantasy series that starts with City of Stairs

Not implying anybody is copying anybody else, but it is interesting.

Also features a completely fucked city because it was partially built on miracles that broke when the the god that enabled those miracles died.

u/ShardPhoenix · 2 pointsr/pathofexile

A lot of the themes and even specific details in POE lore remind me of The Book of the New Sun which is one of my all-time favourites. I don't know if GGG was influenced by it in general, but the unique sword Terminus Est is a direct reference.

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Including fallen/falling Rome-esque empires, desire for immortality portrayed as evil, some humans descended to barbarism, ancient technology, mirrors, sprawling libraries, rose-like weapons, animated statues in a Roman emperor's garden, unreliable narrators, etc. (Obviously some of these are generic, but all in one thing is interesting...).

u/TeddyPickNPin · 5 pointsr/pathofexile

For somebody that sounds so sure of themselves, you sure are wrong.

I was referring to the 1966 Reissue Jazzmaster, JM66B, a very popular guitar made by Fender Japan that you CAN'T by in the states. That's why it wasn't at your store.

Before domestic Fender finally started responding to demand for anything other than a Classic Player JM, the 66 RI JM was the go to for an authentic Jazzmaster that didn't cause as much as its American counterpart. I believe the standard JM in USA was the 62 or 64. That's something I'm not sure on.

And one of this models defining characteristics is its BLOCK INLAYS. Which isn't common on Fenders in USA.

Here's a link to one, assuming that it's from a Japanese seller trying to bypass the Fender ban on selling these. Ebay is the usual method of getting these guitars stateside.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0016M2UO0?pc_redir=1410000835&robot_redir=1

If that doesn't work, just look up JM66B on google. And don't try backtracking saying "OH I thought you meant actual 1966 Jazzmaster!" when your average JM/jag player knows this guitar.

TL; DR - Don't talk unless you know your shit.

P.S. I'm an economics major, so we can fight about currency too, if you feel like it.