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Then youβre only allowed to gently caress out one square until it breaks again on the perforation, restarting the arduous process!
They're unlootable, clog up the environment, block actual lootable meat piles from enemies I've killed and seem to remain in the world indefinitely.
I was just in a daily ops with another player and they were using an explosive plasma gatling, resulting In dozens of plasma goo piles. Despite us both being on the same team and within close proximity to one another, I was unable to loot the instanced ammo for my flamer. Meaning noy only was the arsehole hogging all the XP, I wasn't even getting any flamer fuel!
This is an issue that negatively effects the gaming experience of every player in the proximity of those that use these weapons (which of course they're entitled to do so), removing the persistent and irrelevant goo piles from our perception of the environment needs to be prioritised as a bug fix if it already isn't.
I know there's been issues with goo piles in the past and that this must be a tricky bug to eradicate, but it's one that really spoils a lot of public events for me and I assume it does so for many other people too.
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Hi,
I got a lot (approx 2000 meters) of very pretty store-bought yarn. I am in love with the colours and the softness of the fibers.
The problem: it is single ply and extremely loosely spun. I knit a swatch and by knitting I untwisted some of the yarn. I ended up with a stretch of approx 30 cm that was basically DK-weight roving. Now I know that this is is bad news when you want your sweater to last and not turn into a shedding and pilling nightmare.
I am so bummed and heartbroken about this, especially since the yarn is in giant skeins of 500g, so at best I could return one of the two skeins but not both, so I would still have approx 1000 meters of fiber.
Is there any way I can save this by putting a stronger twist into the yarn? What would be the advantages and downsides to this?
Should I just get a dropspindle and start working? If yes, what size of dropspindle should I get? Thank you.
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