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I've tried hitting the delegate on/off button ... I tried removing captains from units ...
No effect.
It ruins the defense ...
Does anyone know a fix?
Say you stole 2 infantry units and you added them with the rest of your infantry units to control group 1. Whenever you select all those units together the option to wall won't be available, you'll have to figure out which units are the ones you stole and remove them from the group in order to being able to wall. Very annoying, not sure if it's a bug though.
Does anyone have any real world experience they would like to add? Some say itβs worth it some donβt.
We went once again from super slow attrition-based metas (saiyans, regen, revivals, etc...) to a one-shot/one-combo galore.
Many people want YEL Hit's zenkai, since his kit is perfect for offensive performance and would pummel the meta, he has crits and permanent anti-endurance but he himself would still be pretty squishy, just a little less, like RED SSJ4 Vegeta but even more bi-polar.
On the other hand some think we literally need a new generation of defensive units with "just fine" offense but that are SAFE to use π€£
Like a super-tank with multiple type nullifications (PUR Broly style) AND endurance/revival, which would fare decently against Future/Fusions/SSJ and expecially mono PUR.
Also, what team should he be in (which is not already meta)?
Again Rival universe would be one of the only sensical choices.
Also androids or girls.
Or maybe LoE (FP Frieza's zenkai paired with his LL version)?
Hell I'd love a busted Super Warrior or DB saga tank out of nowhere altough those teams need so much more to become even remotely viable.
Hi all,
I'm not very knowledgable about legal matters and would like some advice regarding liability/responsibility with water damages.
Basically there was a really bad leak in our condo townhouse unit, which went unresolved for a week over the holidays. It started off as a little trickle that one can hope goes away on its own (over the summer we had the same leaking problem but it eventually just stopped, so we paid it no mind). But this leak got progressively worse, and by the time the building corporation got around to sending someone to take a look, the water had seeped down into our laundry ceiling and down to our drywall, the carpet, even penetrating the ceiling downstairs (the leak is coming from the third floor). Our wooden flooring got bloated and disfigured, and our ceiling turned mouldy.
The corporation sent a plumber to fix the issue. The guy then fixed our valves pro bono according to him (which we didn't request) and bored a hole into our bathroom wall and solved a burst pipe. He then charged us a tidy sum for the burst pipe and told us to take it up with management for a reimbursement.
Naturally we took it up with the corporation, and now they're saying that:
a) they paid for the valves to be fixed, hence the pro bono
b) we are responsible for any burst pipes inside the wall, after the valves. The unit manager is not doing a very good job at explaining it to me, but it's clear he's telling me to suck it up because it's on me.
My questions are centred around the following:
Are pipes inside our walls our liability/responsibility? Because it seems very unreasonable that we have to bite the bullet for pipes that have been inside the wall since the unit was built (and it was built in the 1970s).
Are there any governing bodies that we can take the matter up with? We're also planning to pursue the cost of repair to our unit.
Thank you for any and all assistance or advice.
Just secured a plan 3 at Aero and was curious to see if anyone had the pricing on the upgrade for the wall unit thatβs shown in the model. Seems like such a nice addition and was hoping it wouldnβt cost an arm and a leg.
I just moved into an apartment and there is an AC wall unit in the living room and master bedroom. The AC is in pretty bad shape (cosmetically) and is falling apart. There is also insulation inside. I donβt have any experience with wall AC units so Iβm not sure how well this will work in the hotter summer months but Iβd like to avoid having a heat stroke in the summer and I also have a husky who gets really hot. Can I ask my landlords to fix this before we get to that point? They are new landlords and I have never rented before.
The siege rework video mentioned that cities/settlements have been designed to allow for ambush opportunities on attacking units as they move through the city. If structures limit line of sight within the settlement, shouldn't the same be true for walls when the attackers are outside?
This could prevent using ranged units, as an attacker, to slowly whittle down units on the other side of the wall without needing to deal with the wall or gates.
Maybe defending units on the wall would be revealed to attackers, but all other units stay masked unless revealed by firing their projectiles, an attacking flying unit or attackers climbing the walls?
We recently moved into our current home, and it's on a steep slope which is hard to see in the pics. Our outdoor AC units have a retaining wall around them that should have been replaced years ago. I've done quite a bit of youtube research on building a retaining wall, and am confident in my ability to do so. However, in the short term I'm looking for a solution to secure these AC units as we have heavy rain coming in the next week. I am replacing the retaining wall as a DIY project, but it's going to be too wet to start for at least a week. When our AC guy was here doing fall maintenance he said that he's concerned the taller unit could tip over due to the failure of the wall, and the wash out underneath the pad. The pads they are sitting on is a strong plastic substance. The best idea I've had so far is drill a couple of holes through the pads on the house side and hammer rebar through the hole and deep into the ground, although dirt washing out below it would still potentially cause the units themselves to slide off.. Does anybody have recommendations for a temporary way to ensure this doesn't tip over or slide off if the ground starts to give way? Here are pics of the situation: https://imgur.com/gallery/cj4wY1U
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