Image 1 — Stuck on this mission because 2 ⭐ Kulu-Ya-Ku won't spawn near my area.
Image 2 — Stuck on this mission because 2 ⭐ Kulu-Ya-Ku won't spawn near my area.

Stuck on this mission because 2 ⭐ Kulu-Ya-Ku won't spawn near my area.

On the map, only one ⭐ Kulu Ya Ku would spawn and even if I find a 2 ⭐ it never drops the material I needed.

I already have grade 3 equipment why the fuck do I need a specific weaker armor 😭

u/kirbyverano123 — 4 days ago

I didn't know you could leave your Pikmin behind while they're out on expeditions😭

I started an expedition roughly 60km away from my home. Now that I'm back I checked my Pikmin and realized that the expedition time has extended and I can see my Pikmin slowly march towards me.

u/kirbyverano123 — 8 days ago
▲ 532 r/Steam

Can Valve stop advertising their hardware on regions where it's unavailable?

I'm tired of seeing their brand spanking new hardware when I can't even buy it even if I wanted to.

I think there's probably some settings I haven't seen where you can remove them but its very pretentious of them for it to be on by default. Even region locked games are invisible by default.

Some peeps suggest that you can still see it because they plan to expand shipping in the future but no shot they're gonna make it available in my country lmao.

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u/kirbyverano123 — 1 month ago

Need help building a "starter" low to mid range gaming PC which I can upgrade overtime.

A bit of a disclaimer: I have little experience to PC building so correct me if I'm misinformed about certain things. I'm planning to build a PC after I gathered enough funds. My target budget for the starter PC is PHP30,000-40,000 or approx $480-$650.

It'll SUCK for mid range gaming but the main point is that it's upgraded overtime.

Disregard the costs of these peripherals: mouse, keyboard, and monitor because I already have something in mind.

I already have a GPU installed in my older PC which is the infamous RTX 3050 6GB VRAM (yeah). I'll use this GPU for the new PC as a placeholder as I'll replace it soon.

For the CPU, I prefer Ryzen CPUs if possible. You can also freely recommend me some GPUs to go along with it. Naturally this means that the motherboard has to be AMD compatible.

I plan to install it with a 2x8gb(16gb) ramsticks but I'll eventually upgrade it to 32gb in the future once the RAM prices calm down...or not 😭

I am unfamiliar on how to pick a PSU so I'm kinda stumped for this but that's the reason why I'm here.

I must emphasize again that this build will PROBABLY suck balls for gaming but the main point is that it is upgraded overtime. I just need to have a PC up and running, doesn't matter if it's not ready for decent gaming yet.

Also I don't need anything fancy like RGB lights or something lol

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u/kirbyverano123 — 2 months ago

Need help building a "starter" low to mid range gaming PC which I can upgrade overtime.

A bit of a disclaimer: I have little experience to PC building so correct me if I'm misinformed about certain things. I'm planning to build a PC after I gathered enough funds. My target budget for the starter PC is 30,000-40,000.

It'll suck for mid range gaming but the main point is that it's upgraded overtime.

Disregard the costs of these peripherals: mouse, keyboard, and monitor because I already have something in mind. I already have a spare 70ghz monitor, I'll upgrade it eventually.

I already have a GPU installed in my older PC which is the infamous RTX 3050 6GB VRAM(yeah). I'll use this GPU for the new PC as a temporary placeholder as I'll soon buy a better GPU.

For the CPU, I prefer Ryzen CPUs if possible. You can also freely recommend me some GPUs to go along with it. Naturally this means that the motherboard has to be AMD compatible.

I plan to install it with a 2x8gb(16gb) ramsticks but I'll eventually upgrade it to 32gb in the future(once the RAM prices calm down...or not 😭) If it doesn't fit the target budget I can just settle with a single stick of 8gb for now(that's just SAD)

I am unfamiliar on how to pick a PSU so I'm kinda stumped for this but that's the reason why I'm here.

I repeat, this build will PROBABLY suck balls for gaming but the main point is that it is upgraded overtime. I just want to have a PC up and running, doesn't matter if it's not ready for decent gaming yet.

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u/kirbyverano123 — 2 months ago

My OC Jack on quadruped. Not used to drawing quadruped creatures. Does the anatomy look ok?

The next image is when he's bipedal.

u/kirbyverano123 — 3 months ago
▲ 27 r/ipad

Rate my setup from 1 to Too-Many-Loose-Cables.

I've been enjoying using my new iPad Air M4 after a longtime android user. Pretty good for gaming. I'd use it as my main gaming device if I bought the 256GB version. Though my main reason for buying it is for drawing after all.

Honestly it kinda sucks using it as a pseudo-desktop but it's probably just growing pains. Some multi-tasking features are kinda confusing to use like some windows just fly across the screen everytime I move a single window and scrolling with the mouse is atrocious(probably not the iPad's fault).

All in all, It's a decent experience as a first time iPad user. (Actually it's my first ever Apple product.)

u/kirbyverano123 — 3 months ago

I've been curious about this since it always varies how many days a parcel arrives in Mindanao. Best case scenario is two days but worse case scenario is almost a week. I figured that it's by boat, but do we know its routes? Always wondered their routes are and why is it inconsistent.

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u/kirbyverano123 — 4 months ago

I plan to buy the iPad Air M4 for drawing and some gaming but I want to know which outlet is more reliable and maybe cheaper. Shopee is cheaper because of vouchers, the Apple website feels more "official"/reliable and the Power Mac Center allows you to check for potential defects(and no danger of being stolen during delivery).

I honestly can't really decide. I hear that Apple does "back to school" promos during June-July in the website. Should I wait for that?

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u/kirbyverano123 — 4 months ago