It was really blurry on my end too, but after waiting a couple of minutes and opening it again it was clear. I’ve had that happen occasionally with large images. I’m using Sync for what it’s worth
It was really blurry on my end too, but after waiting a couple of minutes and opening it again it was clear. I’ve had that happen occasionally with large images. I’m using Sync for what it’s worth
Dividing by a fraction is the same as flipping one it on its head and multiplying it.
0.25/0.5 is (1/4)/(1/2)
To multiply it we’d flip one, either works but for this example I decided to flip the second one: (1/4) * (2/1)
The top half of the fractions (numerators) multiply together, then the bottoms (denominators) multiply together. (1*2)/(4*1) = 2/4 which reduces to 1/2
OP’s post worked for me but it never hurts to have redundancy
Nothing stops them from bidding on the property but if they have the money they could just give it to him so the property wouldn’t be auctioned to begin with
Gotcha, thanks for the reply and the excellent write up! I’m about to start a playthrough with a friend that’s new to BG3 and I’m excited to try this build out!
I assume half orc is mandatory on melee for the crit damage. How does this build do in Honour?
Mario, Waluigi, LeBron. Ezpz
The mud let’s me visualize how goofy horses would look if their legs were half as long. Like huge dachshunds
Here’s the original image for reference
Your 1-1 relationship makes sense intuitively with a finite set but it breaks down with the mathematical concept of infinity. Here’s a good article explaining it, but DreamButt’s point of every set of countable infinite sets are equal holds true because you can map them. Take a set of all positive integers and a set of all positive, even integers. At first glance it seems like the second set is half as big right? But you can map them like this:
Set 1 | Set 2
1|2
2|4
3|6
4|8
5|10
6|12
If you added the numbers up on the two sets you would get 21 and 42 respectively. Set 2 isn’t bigger, the numbers just increased twice as fast because we had half as many to count. When you continue the series infinitely they’re the same size. The same applies for $1 vs $100 bills.
$1|$100
$2|$200
$3|$300
In this case the $1 bills are every integer while the $100 bills is the set of all 100’s instead of all even integers, but the same rule applies. Set two is increasing 100x faster but that’s because they’re skipping all the numbers in between.
You can see her booking it at 2:07 in my video when the guards accidentally attack her. It’s interesting that you mentioned having to kill everyone else at camp for Orin to take Yenna, in my first playthrough I had a dark urge character and Orin killed Yenna. I had no idea there was a different outcome, guess I’ll get to see that on this character soon
There was a big terrorist attack on a music festival in Israel
Can’t you can get the new Pixel Buds instead?
I love when articles refer to him as Mr. Trump instead of former president or candidate Trump