![]() ![]() Unlike the warning from Act 1 to Act 2, this one is serious. Once you complete the Gauntlet of Shar, you’ll reach a pool that will give you a “no turning back” warning. To get it, you’ll need to enter the Mausoleum and go through a lengthy dungeon. Instead, the Moonrise Towers quest will eventually send you to collect an “artifact” for General Ketheric. Now, even that isn’t specific enough, as you can easily enter Moonrise Towers without triggering the major story moments that send you into Act 3. This is getting more into spoiler territory, but you’ll know you’re headed into Act 3 when you enter Moonrise Towers. ![]() When does Act 3 start? Image: Larian Studios via Polygon While a technicality, we do count this as reaching Baldur's Gate, some characters who want to meet you in the big city - notably Kith’Rak Voss - are actually in Rivington. Instead, you start in the outskirts of a city called Rivington, which is just outside of Baldur’s Gate proper - as in the drawbridge to Baldur’s Gate is in Rivington. You’ll start off the act with zero fast travel points and will need to collect new ones in and around Baldur’s Gate.įinally, we have to point out that you technically don’t start Act 3 in Baldur’s Gate. Important note: By the time Act 3 rolls around, you won’t actually be able to return to any areas from Act 1 or Act 2. By the time you reach the city, you’ll know the names of all the big bads and you’ll have a massive amount of quests to follow up on - once you get through the gates. This is a major turning point in both the story and the game. This took me a little over 60 hours, but can go significantly faster if you mainline the story quests and ignore most of the side content. You won’t reach Baldur’s Gate until you reach the game’s third act. When do you reach Baldur’s Gate in Baldur’s Gate 3? Image: Larian Studios via Polygon Warning: This guide contains vague story spoilers for Baldur’s Gate 3 and its act-based structure. In this Baldur’s Gate 3 guide, we’ll tell you exactly when you’ll reach the titular city of Baldur’s Gate, and give you a quick rundown of what you’ll see before you get there in the first two acts. But after you’ve put 20, 30, even 50 hours into Baldur’s Gate 3, you may be wondering if you’ll ever make it to the big city. Perhaps the rumored Nintendo Switch 2 could offer the power needed to run Baldur’s Gate 3, but for now that console exists as speculation.Did you know Baldur’s Gate 3 is named after an in-game city? Assuming you’ve played the first few hours of the game, of course you do, because every character in the opening few quests wants to eventually meet you in Baldur’s Gate. And Larian currently has no plans to port the game to the Switch. While Microsoft is reportedly working with Larian to get past this, for now if you want to play the RPG on console you’ll need to go the PlayStation route.Īs for the Nintendo Switch, Baldur’s Gate 3 won’t run on the aged hardware. Unfortunately, Microsoft’s need for Xbox games to work on both the Series X and Series S means Baldur’s Gate 3 isn't coming to the latest Xbox consoles as Larian claims the technical limitation of the Series S means Baldur's Gate 3 can't meet the gameplay parity Microsoft requires between its Xbox machines. Unfortunately for fans of other consoles, there’s no word on whether Baldur’s Gate 3 will be ported over the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Nintendo Switch. No Xbox Series X, Series S or Nintendo Switch support ![]() Being Windows 11-based the Asus ROG Ally does a good job at supporting Baldur’s Gate 3, not only running the game at a combination of low and medium settings with smooth frame rates but also offering full controller support ROG Ally Life has a rundown on its recommended settings for the Ally.įrom what we've heard, the Ally may be a better bet for playing Baldur’s Gate 3 than the Steam Deck, at least at the time of writing.
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![]() Trend justification The population is declining, especially in South-East Asia, owing to loss of habitat, persecution, over-use of pesticides and, possibly, increased human hygiene resulting in reduction of available scraps (Ferguson-Lees and Christie 2001). Its body length is 4452 cm, of which 1822 cm are accounted for by the tail. Males weigh an average of 700 grams, the females are significantly heavier at 850 grams. 2001), while the population in China has been estimated at < c.100 breeding pairs (Brazil 2009). The Whistling kite reaches a body length of 50 to 60 centimeters and has a wingspan of 120 to 145 centimeters. Population justification The global population is estimated to number > c.100,000 individuals (Ferguson-Lees et al. name 2 Sagara muthrata place name 1 Mayawa banibani 'Brahminy Kite' 2 Mayawa. sellers provided no open information regarding the origin of birds, although. The birds along the Bishops Trail performed grandly, but so did the. For these reasons the species is evaluated as Least Concern. and the Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus representing 16 and 13, respectively. Look, overhead, Brahminy Kites And over there, Black-naped Oriole And. Adults are unmistakable with a white head and breast contrasting with otherwise brick brown plumage. Zealand Kaka (see box), a Maori name meaning parrot years ago. The population size is very large, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population size criterion (10% in ten years or three generations, or with a specified population structure). A medium-sized raptor with a rounded tail unlike other kites. the Brahminy Kite, which often feeds along the coast. ![]() They are found mainly on the coast and in inland wetlands, where they feed on dead fish and other prey. Justification of Red List category This species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence 30% decline over ten years or three generations). 45-51 cm inch Wingspan 109-124 cm inch The Brahminy kite ( Haliastur indus) is a medium-sized bird of prey found in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Make adjustments depending on what your budget reveals: The final step in creating a budget is the most telling.It's easiest to do this step while looking at your bank account and credit card statements from the past month. Determine the average monthly costs for each expense: List how much you spend on each expense per month and add them all up.This is an important step in the process because it helps you see where you can cut back if you need to. ![]() Your dining, travel, clothing (beyond the basics), subscriptions and memberships are variable costs. Examples of fixed costs are rent, utility bills, transportation, insurance, food and loan payments.
![]() This might make it look less clean than they would otherwise, but it also means the touchscreen will work as normal, and you don’t have to rely on the spongey buttons of the older Hero 4 waterproof cases. Looking at it from the front, there’s a small LED light in the top right corner above the lens for showing when it’s in record mode, plus a microphone in the top left corner above the lens.īoth cameras come with plastic cages that have the standard GoPro mount built in - so if you want to mount either of them to your handlebars, saddle rails or chest strap, you’ll need to put them in their cage first. Next to that button is a tiny LCD screen that shows your recording settings, filming time and more. On top of the camera there’s a simple button for powering the camera on and starting to record. The GoPro Hero 5 Session looks very, very similar to its popular predecessor: it’s a tiny, rugged cube that GoPro CEO Nick Woodman likens to a cockroach as it’s “very difficult to kill”. The GoPro Hero 5 Session can also shoot 4K video, gets voice activation and WiFi, but no GPS BikeRadar The Hero 5 Black has higher spec, but it could be overkill for your needs. It’s not as simple as saying one of these GoPros is better than the other - the Hero 5 Session could be perfect if you want an action camera that’s as small as possible, so you can fit it to a helmet or under your saddle. So in the Hero 5 range, you have two choices: the cheaper Hero 5 Session and the high-end Hero 5 Black. ![]() Oh, and the ‘Hero 5’ part refers to the fact they’re fifth generation cameras, following the Hero 4. ![]() It usually has the lowest specs in terms of resolution and frame rate, the lowest price, and is aimed firmly at consumers wanting hassle-free footage. The GoPro Session is the smallest action camera in the range, and the simplest - just one button to switch recording on or off, with all other controls done via the mobile app. people who are skilled at shooting action camera footage. GoPro seems to have dispensed with the ‘Silver’ label, present on the previous generation, which was aimed at prosumers, i.e. The ‘Black’ label is its indicator for the top-end model in terms of picture quality and price, and can be thought of as pro-level equipment. To begin, it’s worth explaining GoPro’s slightly confusing naming conventions. GoPro’s Hero 5 Black has a simple on/off/record button on the top BikeRadar ![]() It's not like you had 2 brand new parts go bad. It is just plug the part in and drive it. And there is no MAF tester at the dealership. Anyway my A/F ratio is at 14.8 during normal driving, perfect. Unfortunately I didn't think to check it before cleaning the MAF but after I cleaned the MAF I did notice significantly better/smoother idle and a slight power regain (felt like the equivalent to adding a CAI and exhaust). The bullydog tuner allows you to monitor so many things on the truck, including air/fuel mix. ![]() Here is something VERY important about my troubleshooting process. Doing that has stopped the MAF from throwing a code now.ĪLSO, my battery is the factory battery that is missing a cap and lost some water, so I should get a battery.but I'm lazy.Īnother case could be the oil from an aftermarket filter gunking the MAF. I let my truck warm up for a little longer now (coolant temp to at least 70 to 100 degrees) before driving. My guess is the cold isn't allowing the heating element to get to operating temps thus throwing the readings out of spec, which will in turn throw a code. According to my research the MAF works by having a heating element in it and detects the change in temp to another element within the MAF. So the cold/freezing air is messing with the MAF sensor. I have a snorkel and volant CAI completely sealed with marine sealant. 15 degrees or so and lower) and not really let the x warm up (say cold start and idle for 2 minutes) and go that would consistently make the SES come on. The only thing that I could really do to MAKE the light come on is when it is really cold outside (i.e. So I took it out and cleaned it, still went on again. I have a Bullydog tuner and monitor what it is.the MAF sensor. I have a 2011 Pro4X with AUTO Trans and have about 51,000 miles and my SES light has recently popped on a few times. Only mods so far are bigger tires (285/75/R16), added the Garmin GPS Mount housing. I have a 2011 Pro-4X auto with about 55,000 miles. Can't seem to find any relevant older posts on the topic. ![]() So far, I have found my local Nissan dealership to be top-notch, definitely a step above all the other dealerships I've dealt with in the past 15 years.Īny clues on a possible other root cause to these problems?īad luck? Electronic gremlins? Hoping I'm not sliding down the slope of expensive repairs. I assume they tested the air flow sensor independently and checked all other possibilities. I also got an oil change, inspection, & tire rotation while I was there, which found the battery needed replacing (I've known/suspected that for several months already), so got that replaced too. The service adviser said he's never seen two MAF sensors go out back to back like that. They repaired it again, under warranty, so no cost. Need to replace the mass air flow sensor. I return to the dealer who diagnoses the same problem as the first. Less than 3 months (and 5,000 miles) after the first SES light, it comes on again. Went in, said the computer needed a software update, fixed it no cost. ![]() Said they occasionally go bad, but not unheard of.Ī couple weeks later, SES light comes on again. They replaced it, cost me a couple hundred bucks for parts and labor. Took it to the dealer who diagnosed problems with the mass air flow sensor, said it went bad (forget the exact codes). Had a service engine light come on back in November. ![]() d flag with some common adb commands, such as For this reason, you might have to use the Note: The adb utility views the virtual device asĪn actual physical device. Partition and other storage, see the following section. To clear thisĭata, start the emulator with the -wipe-data option or wipe theĭata in the AVD Manager. In a user data disk partition ( userdata-qemu.img). The virtual device preserves the app and its state data across restarts To uninstall an app, do so as you would on an Android device. Section, using any startup options necessary.
![]() And they WILL chase it across the map, even if they won't chase you that far individually.The strategy that might help get me acclimated to (simulated) deep sea diving is to build a network of bases as I descend the ocean through the various biomes. Everything hates the Cyclops WAY more than divers or other vehicles. Fortunately, not back to where it had been last year.Īs for aggressiveness itself, everything seems to be OK until you get into your Cyclops. If it weren't for all the wild teeth, I'd almost guess it had been mid-update nerfed. It got better after that but never got anywhere near what it had been the last time. On the other hand, one game I'll get 15 teeth in a minute from setting up a pair of stalkers with some scrap, and another just the other day I watched them swap scrap over 40 times before a single tooth dropped. For example, I find "wild" teeth every so often, which was VANISHINGLY rare, almost never happened before. ![]() I'm starting to find that there's some variety to the teeth drop rate. I don't have creatures chasing me across the map. It may be almost too easy to get the teeth now, but I digress.Ĭan't say I believe creatures are any more apparent or hostile and they seem to stick to their respective biomes. The most major difference I've seen is the amount of stalker teeth I can farm now from the stalker/metal salvage method. I play in the experimental branch and start a new save almost every week. Originally posted by Lucki:Can't say I've noticed much of a difference. I swear I don't see how anyone survives going in there between the warpers and the squids, and the fact that you can't seem to disperse them for more than a few seconds no matter what you do. They ARE far too dense down by the Degasi DGR base, though. The ones you can see seem closer than they really are because they're massive and loud. Makes it seem like there's one breathing down your neck no matter where you try to hide, even if they are technically spread out. Crabsquid do seem pretty over-abundant, but that may have something to do with how large they are and how far their vocalizations carry. Though the Bonesharks end up having the same density problem anyway, even if it doesn't appear to be a bug. I do NOT see that with any other critters at the moment (including Stalkers they've always roamed in small packs, and scrap metal tends to concentrate them). This to me clearly indicates some kind of spawning or duplication bug. Like Sandsharks used to when they were bugged, sometimes you can see Crabsnakes swimming in pairs or trios, their exact movements mirrored as if they were reflections of each other. I think they were almost this numerous last update, too, which could explain the "we didn't change anything" disclaimer. The thing is there are now more snakes than there are 'shrooms for them to hide in, so they're swimming about in your face everywhere, almost nose-to-tail. The Crabsnakes were always pretty aggressive when you were sort of near them, much like Sandsharks I'd say, if I had to compare. Is there any explanation about the increase of the aggressive fauna? Almost each dive means a hunted journey by the snake, or even the snakes. Is this true? Cause the jelly cave is just a nightmare now. Originally posted by Squeal Like a Pig:We did not add any hostile creatures in the June update, nor did we tune existing creatures to be more aggressive. I did try and reset the cells (deleting caches from savegame) but that didn't change much.Īlso on a related subject, does this issue apply to Lost River and the Lava Zones as well? (I didn't get much experience with those areas in previous plays) While the amount af the largest nasties doesn't seem too bad, I thought there were a lot of the squids and smaller enemies around, and in those locations that's a serious pain with very limited room to evade and no alternative paths. there seems to be sandsharks and especially bonesharks everwhere in huge numbers. In the Jelly caves there were Crabsnakes everywhere, at least 4 just around the abandoned base, previously there might be 1 or none at all. So, basically in the June update the amount of hostile fauna seems to have increased by a lot, couple of examples from my latest playthrough: I usually use a grav-thing to gather stalker teeth, previously I would have 2-3 stalkers snapping around it and dropping teeth, this time I had 8(!), I got tons of teeth in a few minutes though. Some people have commented on the issue as a known problem, but is it confirmed by the devs as such? ** Posible location spoilers in this post **įirst I've seen this subject pop up in a few threads, but not as a dedicated subject. ![]() ![]() 'Theres people who want to put down Christians. 'For me, its just showing the Light,' the 34-year-old said. That is why BSF offers free, in-depth Bible studies in community for people of all ages around the world. “Not just to know it,” she said, “but to be transformed by it. Watson is an outspoken Christian golfer and he uses his Twitter accountalong with his platform as one of the PGA Tours magnetic personalitiesto share about his faith in Christ. We believe people discover their true purpose and identity by knowing God through His Word. “I wonder how many people have really grieved what they’ve lost in this?” she asked. She wants to make sure that players don’t move too quickly into work mode during this break. 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![]() We wonder just how many features are too many to build into a headset. The power LED flashes red when batteries are low, but will operate for five more hours. To save power, the headset will automatically power off approximately five minutes after it has been removed from the head. If you forget to charge the lithium-ion pack (it can be charged in flight if you have a power bank or panel power port) and it goes flat in flight, keep the AA pack handy and you’ll be back in business. The battery cartridges slide on to the rear of the set’s control module and they are easy to swap out on the fly. The set can be recharged while it’s in use, and there’s a version with a 6-pin LEMO audio plug for connecting with ship’s power. The headset’s control module has a UAC (Universal Accessory Connector) for charging and data connections, and all Delta Zulu sets come standard with a USB-A to UAC cable (other cable options, including Lightning and USB-C, are available). Another power option (it comes with the unit) is an interchangeable quick-release AA battery pack for 15-20 hours of endurance. Need something longer? Lightspeed said it can custom build it.įor powering the set, the Delta Zulu comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack that has roughly a 30-hour endurance. This makes it easy to stash the control module in an interior map pocket. The upper cable (from the top of the control module to the headset) is 48 inches and the lower one is just over 21 inches. The Delta Zulu’s audio control module seems just the right size, and so are the audio cables. ![]() There’s also a user-adjustable mic gain (under the mic’s windsock) to balance loud and soft voices in a multi-headset environment. There’s nothing more annoying than a headset’s mic boom dropping out of position, but the boom on the Delta Zulu holds solid. The set’s dual-aperture disc microphone is easily adjustable and holds firmly where you put it. What we really like about the Delta Zulu is the Kevlar-core-covered audio cables that promise long-term durability. We think they got it right and that’s a good thing because the performance of any headset’s ANR circuitry depends on a good seal, especially when worn with eyeglasses. The ear seals are big, and the company said the goal was to design the cup cavities so that the entire ear fits comfortably inside, and so the ear seals efficiently hug the curve of the jaw for a natural fit. Lightspeed worked on styling, too, and the headset’s outer ear cups have an attractive two-tone finish. Overall, the Delta Zulu has a high-end feel as you would expect from a model at the top of the price category. The set has a stainless steel headband that’s designed to follow the curve of the head for a better distribution of weight and side pressure. We tried the set with and without a ballcap, with and without eyeglasses and even with a pair of Foggles view-limiting glasses and found it to be comfortable, although a couple of people commented that it had a slightly higher clamping force than the Bose A20 they are used to. Instead, Lightspeed gets credit for cranking out a fresh clean-sheet model at a time when few manufacturers are bringing anything new to the market no thanks to the choked supply chain.Īt 14.9 ounces (which is just slightly heavier than the Zulu 3), the set should offer a good, comfortable fit for the majority of wearers, although our caveat is the same as it is for any headset-try it first. The Delta Zulu isn’t a refresh of the successful and good-performing $899 Zulu 3 ANR model, which will live on in the Lightspeed lineup, along with the $699 entry-level Sierra. Here’s an overview of the new set that was announced this past September. ![]() Plus, with a feature called HearingEQity, the Delta Zulu is also marketed to aging pilots who struggle with hearing loss. Lightspeed markets the set as a “safety wearable” because it has a built-in CO detector that integrates nicely with Lightspeed’s smartphone app. Still, after spending some time with the feature-rich Delta Zulu, we think it hits enough high points to attract the attention of some buyers who might otherwise spend their money on a Bose A20. Lightspeed knows its new $1099 Delta Zulu headset won’t appeal to all buyers, especially those needing a budget-priced set. ![]() At $1099, it will compete directly with the Bose A20. Lightspeed’s clean-sheet Delta Zulu, main image, has good fit and finish and a generous electronic control set. |
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