A list of puns related to "Types Of Mesh"
I remember seeing it here on reddit a little while ago.
Here's what happened. I was in customs with my buddies yesterday, we came across some scavs between RUAF and the ice cream shack towards construction. Killed off 4 scavs and I went towards RUAF for the 5th. Now here's where the fence comes into play. I dumped a 6L31 full of BT ammo center mass into the scav, the wall was splattered in blood, but the scav just yelled 'ΠΠΠ ΠΠ! ΠΠΠ ΠΠ ΠΠΠ―ΠΠ¬, ΠΠΠΠ¨Π¬ ΠΠΠ!' at me and dumped his saiga12 into me, THROUGH the fence. I don't know what the reason for this is, maybe scavs don't live by the same rules as PMC's do. Still, if you fire through the mesh wire fence, you should be able to land hits on your target, assuming the bullet doesn't hit the wires. Same issue is with the blue tin fences in and around construction (Not the containers!). That's about it, I'm gonna do more testing on it though.
Hey guys,
I'm a beginner looking to make a mesh stuff sack. I'm a bit overwhelmed by all the types and choices for mesh.
I've been looking at https://www.questoutfitters.com/mesh_fabrics.htm. could anyone recommend a good mesh for a stuff sack, and why you would recommend that particular mesh? I'm considering the polymesh or leno mesh.
If you have a link to a tumblr page or something thatll be good too thanks!
texture in question is the stars
(image provided is in full rect, obviously)
Tight will give me 10k tris, full rect is only 27 as shown
Which is better for performance? My phone handled full rect and tight fine, but what about older phones?
https://preview.redd.it/yjcatk0y40u41.jpg?width=1240&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=47035165552f1367783fe095eb2d558ab487eb5b
Any pros or cons to using one type of mesh over the other does semi hard prevent bagging or what ? Thanks for helping me out. Ps I posted this on string doctor but no one responded
May be an extremely dumb q:
Im running a youth program and need to get new mesh. One way we could maybe make it fun = cool heads/mesh. But will colors be a distraction for the goalie?
Side Q:
Super soft for u10, with a backup semi hard?
Semi hard for U12 / U14? 12 Diamond?
I was primaraly interested in asking about polyhedral mesh but then I was like "fudge it. There's probably something I don't know". Someone asked about polyhedral meshes in the last discussion post but it went unnoticed.
so basically I see alot of materials with alot of stuff connected to them, and to test I just removed the bottom 4 textures and just left the top base texture and it looks the same how the material did when everything was connected.
I am working in VR and I need my frames to be under 10 ms so I need to save all the MS I can, and from what I read materials with all different stuff connected to them will kill performance and take away my MS.
is this true? here is just an example of the floor material for example. do we really need all the other stuff? Like I said I removed it and it looks the same to me!
https://preview.redd.it/2eblce7b3aq21.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=abf52f373cdea07a5eac3ccdfb0f3044ead01a45
I am curious as to what these pertain to as I cannot find the information anywhere and was hoping some modders could fill me in. I'm wondering bc some mods I have are conflicting these files.
Comedy version: It's like the one quest in Borderlands 2 where you got all the normal quest steps but can just instead go over to the nearby workbench, infuse a nearfy knife with light by a button press, then walk over and cut it open.
Serious version: there are alternative quest steps that are piss easy to do solo but more grindy kinda like that one exotic quest that let you chose between PVE,PVP and Gambit, and you break in doing that.
I have Verizon Fios. I have 3 WiFi routers in my house including the Verizon Fios modem/router.
From the Verizon modem/router, I have one port going to a powerline adapter that goes to another router. Also from the Verizon modem/router I have an ethernet run to a different router upstairs.
All 3 of my routers are configured with the same SSID and password. They are all configured to use 2.4GHz only.
Is this the exact same thing as using a "mesh network"? From what I read online, it seems like the "mesh" functionality is really just the configuration of the devices to make it an easy configuration for someone who doesn't know how to access a router's admin page.
Also... even with 3 routers in my house, my WiFi coverage seems crappy in some places. Should I expect issues for devices that are right in between two routers?
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