



So I got a new 2026 Model Midea U and I installed it and it works great and cools my room down so much especially cause my room is on a corner and faces the afternoon sun all day long so it gets boiling in here.
But I can't help but notice it makes this Squeaking noise on here is that normal it's literally brand new.
Also should I just remove the drain plug entirely it has this new model drain plug in it right now, do I need to remove the white part leave the white part in or remove the Black Plug entirely from the Midea U, as I know this plug was designed because of the mold issues the old models had before?
I know UE5.8 just came out, is there like a "best course" or YouTube Video series you can use to really learn the engine, that really actually teaches and makes you Learn and Know Unreal Engine, because for years I looked at tutorials and I'd know how to do it, but without looking up another tutorial I couldn't really create anything completely on my own.
For example how would someone make a Superman Inspired Flight System where you can walk around normally on the ground tap A/Spacebar to jump but to start flying you like Hold A/Spacebar to launch and the entire control scheme changes to accommodate for his abilities while in flight.
But like how would I actually LEARN so I ACTUALLY KNOW IT. So I can just KNOW what to do without looking up constant tutorials and kit bashing a working system but it's not really an optimized system, and so I KNOW what Blueprint nodes to add to the graph to make the system work?
I feel like a poser sometimes because I look up tutorials on how to make something I want but have to force it to work with something else from another tutorial instead of just knowing what Blueprint Nodes to use to get a basic functioning system before refining it into the final system in a game or even a test project?
Like I get it would be expensive they'd probably only do limited runs of it a few times a year, but I'd like an officially licensed replica I would pay even $500 dollars for it, now obviously you can get all the books and stuff for much cheaper but I'm talking it's like an officially licensed replica with the entire complete story of The Hobbit/There & Back Again, and The entire Lord of the Rings trilogy with Bilbo and Frodo's illustrations as well as the "Room for a little more" chapters that Frodo left for Sam to fill in.
I know Magnoli Props made one, but it's not the entire set of books and someone else makes one but it's not the same size or scale of the Red Book seen in the films, it's just a Set of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings Rebound into one book with a cover that looks like the Red Book of westmarch, but doesn't have the same Type/Handwriting that Bilbo and Frodo and Sam have.