He seems to favour getting a lot of visitors over actually making wine but that always seemed to me like the most luck based method of going about things.
As a side note my order of the metal coins for Viticulture came through last night. They're lovely and feel nicer even than the ones for Scythe
I'd recommend Between Two Cities. A game usually takes no more than about 30 minutes and it's good fun. It uses a mechanic that I personally haven't come across in any other game of co-operative city building with your neighbors.
I got in a play of Viticulture a few nights ago. We have one person in the group who regularly wins this game and it happened again. I can't decide if he's figured out a system or if he's just really lucky.
I had some friends round on Friday night and we got in plays of the following:
Archer: Once you go Blackmail
Between Two Cities
Dead of Winter (which we won!)
You'd be correct, it's called Dyscalculia. I was diagnosed with it when I was a child. I managed to scrape a grade C at GSCE maths and never did it again.
I'm not a stupid guy though, it just feels like my brain isn't wired right when it comes to maths.
I'm primed and ready whenever you get a moment Borealis. If you could list the BIOS settings or upload pics I can feed them into mine and have a go.
Your help is much appreciated.
Yeah that's really all I'm left with as I recently RMA'd the motherboard and received a replacement from Overclockers that exhibits the same behavior.
I do have a spare PSU but I don't think it'll have enough grunt to power everything as it's only a 430w from an old media PC build.
There's no such thing as a stupid question when it comes to troubleshooting as far as I'm concerned.
I have varied the install media up, using two different USB sticks and a variety of methods of bootable stick creation (Windows media creation tool and Rufus + ISO). I even had a root around in...
Thanks for the input Borealis, XMP is currently disabled.
Yeah I thought that too, I'm not sure if its because when I did the format using Linux I think it used an MBR partitioning system rather than GPT.
I have tried installing to a spare mechanical HDD that I have lying around and the...
I should probably have mentioned the rest of my specs as well.
i7 5820k @ stock (previously overclocked to 4Ghz)
32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000Mhz (2 x 16GB kits)
Superflower Leadex Gold 850W Fully modular PSU
MSI GTX1080 Gaming X
Hi all,
I think I'm having trouble getting my motherboard configured to run correctly with a Samsung 950 pro SSD and windows 10.
I'm trying to get windows 10 installed at the moment and I can get as far as the Windows loading circle as installation begins before the entire system locks up...
Does anyone know if there is a Gigabyte rep that frequents these forums?
I'm having what I think might be motherboard issues and could do with some advice.
Thanks for the suggestions folks, I should have said I have already tried some of these.
I started out by pulling all the RAM sticks and just running one (in the correct slot I checked the manual) I also tried swapping this one stick with others, that hasn't made a difference.
I also tried...
Hi all,
PC spec is as follows:
Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5P
Intel i7 5820K
32GB Corsair DDR4 LPX
MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X
Samsung 950 Pro 256 GB
Superflower Leadex Gold 850W Modular PSU
The story so far is that up until recently the system has been working fine, then a few days ago I shut it down and...
Yeah, my last pair (Scarpa) were only a size smaller, La Sportiva sizing seems to be all over the place though. For bouldering tight but not crippling is key.
Thanks Will, you've basically reinforced all the points I've already come across in my research so far. What you say seems to make a lot of sense.
With that in mind after a bit more digging I discovered that Bilstein sell a B12 kit for the MX-5 which comprises of the B8 shocks and the Eibach...
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