![]() ![]() But if you have a crafted weapon, that might be a good place for this. Not tested, so don't count on it working. I suspect these are going to drop in price slowly, so I can always buy one later, so nothing lost really.įinal thought: if you put this on a weapon (I could have put it on my wand), I guess you can technically swap weapons before you die, if you know you are in risk of dying and that might allow you to retain the food buff. I didn't know it doesn't count as an embellishment, so I put it in the AH and it sold in minutes for a pretty nice amount. This dropped for me from the feast reward. It would take an awful lot of buff food to pay for 50k-55k (plus a potential recraft fee and difficulty recrafting to the same item level due to the added recipe difficulty). Given the cost of this reagent in the AH at the moment, I don't think you can consider it to be a gold saver. But, I guess if a better item drops, you can switch to that and then potentially later the crafted item will be BiS again for you when you can recraft it to a higher item level. I think a dropped or Great Vault item that gives you avoidance, leech or speed is potentially more useful than keeping a food buff through death. Crafted items can not have tertiary stats. The recordings folder is going to be a mess, over the years I never touch it on the desktop either because I always use 'save project with samples'. Hopefully they make 'save with samples' the default. In that sense, if you are serious about M+ and have a suitable non-embellished crafted item, then this is a no-brainer. I even tried saving the patch on desktop by pointing to the samples on the SD lol, still didn't work. Apparently they want everyone to buy new. Like really the software is going to do you no good unless you have the controller, so I'm not sure why they are so hung up on licensing unless it comes down the the. With this embellishment, food becomes a flask, so if you get a ress, you still have the food buff and don't need to spend 10 seconds eating to get a new one. I am using a maschine with someone else's email because we couldn't get it the license to transfer over. *There are exceptions, like the ASUS Strix graphics card which has an attractive budget price point despite having high quality power delivery componentry.Comment by tigafinI think the #1 user for this would be a Mythic+ player who is focused on beating timers and minmaxing their performance even if they die. In comparison, mechanical hard drives, and fans have a pre set life span almost no matter how much you spend, the diminishing return on investing more on such things is extremely sharp. This is because they all have caps which are often skimped on with budget SKUs, this is pretty much a ticking time bomb no matter how positive reviews and feedback may be.* Motherboards are along with graphics cards and power supplies the components in a computer build to receive the most benefit in longevity from investing more rather than buying a budget SKU. Or if you bought the cheapest POS mobo you could find it'll be the VRM and it'll be within 5000 hours or so. But sometimes something more essential will die like a PCIe slot or a USB controller. ![]() It's just that when motherboards 'break', it's usually just part of it, like the thermal monitoring or a fan header - and the rest of the board will still function. By the time your motherboard is going to break it's going to be out-dated and you going to need to upgrade.īS, motherboards are, apart from fans and mechanical hard drives, the most likely component in a PC to break first. btw yes I'm aware of the various work arounds, I'm just interested in what Ni have planned about this. Mother boards will almost never brake (Unless you use force on them). If anyone has any info on the subject or NI's plans it would be great to hear it. ![]()
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