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- Crystal of Atlan - Reddit
Crystal of Atlan is an hub based MMO action RPG set in a floating continent where magic and machines coexist Developed by Vi_Games
- Crystal Of Atlan Q A : r crystalofatlan - Reddit
Is Crystal of Atlan p2w? Answer: Yes Ultra mega p2w (It's a whale game ) Are characters and skills fun? Answer: Yes classes are quite fun Will this game be released globally? Answer: I think yes, but this game will die globally Because too much p2w Do I have to play an alt character in the game? Answer: Yes you have to play alt in this game
- Crystal Hack Comparison Thread : r PokemonROMhacks - Reddit
Liquid Crystal is an overblown hack that is only half-faithful to Crystal, just strike it from the conversation If you just stick to Johto and Kanto, then it's a competent hack After that, it goes downhill
- Crystal Light issues : r Pimax - Reddit
RevealArtistic9488 Crystal Light issues Question I recently received my Crystal Light (w Local Dimming) and have been using it for about 13 days now I am happy with it, mostly, but there are a few issues which are preventing me from fully enjoying the headset I would like to bring up these issues to see if anybody else has experienced this
- Roving Elves - Crystal Bow or Shield? : r ironscape - Reddit
Crystal shield aces at dks, wildy bone altar, also can double up for tanks def at most gwd rooms, also goes okay with a crossbow when you can’t safespot The bow however, also great at dks, the long range is great for that and also chaos ele, chaos fanatic, and I also often use my crystal bow at shamans
- FULL Documented Crystal Legacy Guide : r PKMNCrystalLegacy - Reddit
Due to multiple planned romhacks we have MOVED to r PokemonLegacy This was the original subreddit for the Pokémon romhack "Crystal Legacy" by SmithPlays Join r PokemonLegacy! MembersOnline • TheSmithPlays
- Crystal Hearts Hint Guide : r celestegame - Reddit
Crystal Hearts Hint Guide I wanted to post this guide to Steam, but then I realized I don't own Celeste on Steam and therefore the site won't let me post it there So I guess I'll post it here instead Some notes: This is the first guide I've ever written completed This might seem a bit lengthy for a hint guide, but that's kind of the point
- Does SSD percentage health really matter? : r DataHoarder - Reddit
I have an ssd with Health 80% Good, from crystal disk info I read that the 80% is just lifespan and estimation of usage (total data written) What's most important is it is still in good condition (no bad bytes) Will it matter then if i use it down to 20% Good (assuming it remains good) Are the risks of failure still almost the same?
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