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![]() From the city’s perspective, says Tran, “the park strip is public land and not the property of the adjacent landowner.” So the homeowner, David Schutt, had to take a step backwards with his project and submit plans for consideration and approval by city engineers, transportation and public utility. “There was a lot of public comment on this issue,” recalls Salt Lake City principal planner, Tracy Tran. Vegetables-now tended with help from members of the group Artists For Local Agriculture-still spring from the earth, tempting those who walk by. Benches offer friends, neighbors and passers-by a place to rest in the shade. The garden still offers a welcoming place for the community. “We increased access from the street for pedestrians and utilities, access to the gas line, stuff like that,” says Schutt.īut, all in all, the feeling of the garden is little changed. The tallest walls, those that blocked visibility for passing drivers, are also missing. The fire pit, some of the stone patio and platforms and a hanging swing, Schutt points out, are no longer. “We had to take some things down,” says Schutt. A row of tomato plants lines the sidewalk and rock benches snake along the parking curb. Turning the corner onto 300 South, Evan Schutt and I continue our tour of the park strip rock garden. In the end, the city agreed the garden could stay but with limitations. In fact, some of the stone copies the color and species of the home’s foundation. Schutt argued that the current rock garden-with its vegetable beds and rock benches made from stone such as oolite, green marble and river rock, all quarried in Utah-actually preserved the original character of the home and its agricultural past. The property even held a wine press and a distillery. ![]() Originally, the house stood alone on many acres of land that George and his two wives, Eliza and Charlotte, put to agricultural use by growing a fruit orchard and a vineyard. But David Schutt was able to use the Baddley home’s past to his advantage. Making alterations, even something as minor as changing the windows, in homes listed on historic registers, can be an ordeal as preservation committees weigh in on whether the changes will compromise the historic value of the house. The Baddley house, a Salt Like City historic preservation landmark site, was constructed in 1871 for the family of pioneer George Baddley. Timmi’s rock garden, it turns out, didn’t encircle just any old house. “I could tell they didn’t want to just say no to our project,” says Schutt, “but the fact was that construction had started without permission, and especially with this being a historic landmark, that was a huge issue.” Evan Schutt, who, along with his brother and dozens of supportive community members and neighbors, attended a series of city meetings to find an amicable resolution to the issue, says that, even from the beginning, the members of the Historical Commission seemed to understand the value of the garden they had built. Our first stop was at a 15-foot-long stonewall garden bed on the east side of the house filled to the brim with green plants-pepper, eggplant, tomatillo and basil. I recently toured the modified garden with Evan Schutt, the homeowner’s brother. After nearly a year of negotiation between the homeowner, David Schutt, and the city’s Historic Landmark Commission, the garden is here to stay. Last October, CATALYST reported the story of Timmi Cruz (“SLC’s ‘Other’ Community Garden”), at the time a tenant at the house, and his struggle to save the rock and vegetable garden he had constructed without the necessary permits in the park strip around the house. The pioneer house on the southwest corner of 10th East and Third South, known as the George Baddley house after its first occupant, is the site of some encouraging cooperation between city and residents. Landscaped parking strip at historic residence gets to stay.
![]() Many even report that they lost games because of the issue.įortunately, Epic Games is already aware of the excessive transparency of the storm on the Nintendo console. This graphical problem causes players to get too close to the storm, and end up being damaged by it. What settings should I enable so I can see the edge of the storm easier so I know where I need to move to? Thanks:) I’m having a really hard time seeing the edge of the storm. How come I can’t see the edge of the storm? Please help i’ve lost two games because i didn’t see the storm and built my way into it. I googled how to turn down the transparency but only got how to turn it down, I play on switch, and when its down to the wire and im trying to win the game i literally cannot see the storm, both because its a secondary priority to surviving the guy attacking me and because of how transparent it is. ![]() How to make the storm more LESS transparent? So, a lot of players can’t even notice the phenomenon with it close. However, on Nintendo Switch that becomes very difficult.Īccording to multiple reports, on Nintendo Switch, Fortnite storm is too transparent. Having said the above, the graphic effect of the storm should allow to know the area it is affecting, so that nearby players can avoid being damaged by it. The safe zone appears on the map for players to go there. The storm is a mechanic that, when it appears, damages players who are outside the safety zone established by the game. This means that some cannot see it and avoid it, so they end up dying ( 1, 2, 3).įortnite: Battle Royale too transparent storm issue on Nintendo Switch More specifically, the storm in Fortnite for Nintendo Switch is very transparent compared to other consoles. One of these is the portable-hybrid Nintendo Switch, where players have been facing issues related to the storm. Fortnite: Battle Royale is available on many platforms and consoles. ![]() But there are a lot of quality challenges available. I think there may even be one less level per world. There seems to be fewer levels, with only four ‘worlds’ instead of the original’s seven. There’s not much to complain about with Poly Bridge 2. After level completion, you’re also placed on a leaderboard, and you can see how you stack up against other bridge builders. In fact, if you just want to see player selections, you can visit the gallery and peruse the creativity of the community. After you are successful you can see a gallery of how other players completed a level. One of the best features is being able to see how other players completed a level. Poly Bridge 2 is itself a bit of a sandbox, even with the challenges each level sets forth. Of course, you can tackle whatever levels suit your fancy-you’re not required to play them linearly, though doing so helps you develop your bridge skills a bit before getting to harder challenges. You can then pare down your structure to try and hit budget, if you desire. Your maximum budget is actually a bit closer to twice the budget that game gives you, so you have a ton of freedom to make crazy bridges-or other solutions-to a puzzle set before you. While Poly Bridge 2 challenges you to complete a level under budget, and without the bridge breaking, both of those criteria aren’t really necessary to check a level off of your list. Just don’t expect to be able to jump a bulldozer over a large gap-or take that as a challenge to try. Springs are great for landing points, so there’s even more flexibility to make jumps and ramps, something a level will occasionally call for-but there’s nothing stopping you from trying that solution on other puzzles. ![]() Some levels challenge you to go over or under obstacles, or sometimes both-or use hydraulics to make drawbridges. In fact, Poly Bridge 2 seems to encourage that in its material selections and level designs. But it’s fun to solve a conventional problem in an unconventional way. Not every level allows you to use every material, which is part of the challenge. It also shows you what to expect before you load into it–like your budget, what the general layout is, and what materials will be available to you to complete each level. First of all, while it presents the challenges linearly like the first game did, it makes it obvious that you can choose what levels to tackle in the order you want to. ![]() While I do miss the overworld of the first game, the menu that Poly Bridge 2 uses is a hell of a lot more functional. The ‘worlds’ mode is set up like the first game’s, just without a cute overworld bringing it all together. There are three main ways to play Poly Bridge 2: the ‘worlds’ mode, workshop mode and sandbox. I mean, it’s usually best if they don’t, but whatever gets the job done! Screenshot: Poly Bridge 2 And that challenge is to span some sort of gap, using as little of your budget as possible, and potentially accomplish it without without your bridge breaking. It’s a comforting return to the mechanics that you know-wood, steel, hydraulics, rope, and the task of putting all of those things together to succeed at whatever challenge is set before you. If you’re played the original Poly Bridge, there will be nothing earth shattering here. Usually, the goal is to create a way for vehicles on one side of a gap to successfully make it to the other side. Poly Bridge 2 is a physics-based bridge building game. Poly Bridge 2 ends up treading water a bit, but it does maintain that standard. 2016’s Poly Bridge was never a huge departure from those older bridge building games, but its clean visual style and relaxing soundtrack helped propel the original to be the standard of the genre. I don’t think the physics bridge builder genre started as a Flash game (in fact, I think Bridge Builder by Alex Austin has that distinction), but I certainly ran into a bunch of Flash variations that are now lost to time. There were some really innovative games back then. ![]() I spent a lot of time playing Flash games on back in the ancient days. ![]() Being able to access the boot of the car with the bikes on the rack was very convenient and loading/unloading was also straight forward. It is a 3-bike rack, and while I only took 2 bikes this trip, there was sufficient room for a 3rd in the middle. The engineering/design is great and this particular model is worth the extra for the options of taking DH or eBikes as well as other bikes (we had 1x 27.5inch and 1x 29er). Top of cargo box nests nicely in the bottom for easy (and cheaper) shipping. Rapid, user assembly with no tools required. I took it on its maiden 1,000km voyage and it lived up to the reputation that Thule has - the bikes didn't move an inch and it was a very smooth ride. (In-Store Pick Up ONLY) The sleek, wide form of the RocketBox 12 is perfect for road trips in compact cars and hatchbacks. Dual-side opening, makes accessing your gear a cinch and even easier with a push button to open the box SKS locks included. I cannot fault their attention to customer detail (especially for an online order) and level of customer service.Įverything went to plan and the rack was shipped and arrived immediately (once back in stock). They were very focused on making sure my requirements were met, offering me alternatives throughout the whole process if I needed a rack sooner than they could get it back in stock. I chose to wait for the rack, and they were in constant communication throughout the process, with regular updates. They contacted me straight away to advise there was a delay with delivery and offered me a number of different options.
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I'm PCMag's expert on fitness and smart home technology, and I've written more than 6,000 articles and reviews in the 10-plus years I've been here. "When something strange draws you out of your lookout tower and into the world, you'll explore a wild and unknown environment, facing questions and making interpersonal choices that can build or destroy the only meaningful relationship you have," according to the game's description.įor a peek at the game, check out the video below showing 17 minutes of early footage from PCMag's sister site IGN. She's your only contact with the outside world. Your supervisor, named Delilah, is available to you at all times over a small, handheld radio. You play as a man named Henry who left his crumbling life behind to become a fire lookout whose job is to watch for signs of smoke and keep the wilderness safe. "Our goal is a worldwide simultaneous release!"Ĭampo Santo posted a few screenshots (Opens in a new window) from the game to build the hype, and promised more information leading up to the launch as well as some opportunities to get an early hands on.įirewatch is set in the Wyoming wilderness, "where your only emotional lifeline is the person on the other end of a handheld radio," the game's description reads. "Right now we're still polishing, optimizing, writing, and developing the last bits of the game, but we can't wait to put it out there for you to play," the developer wrote in a blog post (Opens in a new window). 9, according to San Francisco-based developer Campo Santo. The upcoming first person adventure game Firewatch is slated (Opens in a new window) to arrive on Windows, Mac, Linux, and PlayStation 4 on Feb.
![]() This is absolutely unique skill with some insane applications. The last skill from Nature is the famous Refresh. ![]() The other tree is of course Hearth of Oak + Permanence of Stone (no points in Tranquility of Water) for the great Health and Elemental Resist bonuses for me and my Wolves. I couldn't understand are they receive a hidden bonus on higher difficulties or just their leveling is doing this (because their leveling is not so impressive at least reading the numbers). From what I've read Wolves are fragile in normal and resilient at higher difficulty. The healing (Regrowth) tree is nice, but it's really expensive too so I am not investing there (I could go just 2 points for 300 hp heal, which is around the health of the 7/16 wolves). There are different options (for damage, for tankiness only or mixed), but I decided to go just wolves and Strength of the Pack (which give me bonus to my damage and attack speed) and to leave Maul and Survival Instinct to 1 point. So I should've choose what to be 1 point and what maxed. But the whole tree is very expensive (4 skills with respectively 16/12/16/12 skill at max). ![]() Generally most of them are revolving around Call of the Wild (summoning wolves). There are some different options and mix-ups. Giving the Calculator Link now so you can check my explanations below with the point distribution in the Calculator: But this is the build that I find best reflecting my vision for a Bowman and it's suiting my personal taste.īut it wasn't easy to choose a specific Ranger build. I even considered Warden (Hunting + Warfare) and even Bone Charmer (Hunting + Spirit).īut finally I chose classic Ranger (Hunting + Nature). But this would cost tons of skill points and I read complains about serious problems against Undead, because of their immunity to bleed. I was considering Brigand (Hunting + Rogue), for some heavy bleeding synergies since there are a lot of bleed bonuses and sources (especially the crucial Scatter Shot Arrows skill, which they changed to Bleed damage in Anniversary Edition). But the builds I saw was not very compelling to me personally (just the Lucid Dream tree and a Trance). I was reading about Haruspex (Hunting + Dream) as one of the most popular. And I was wondering the same - what secondary Mastery to choose. I just started a Hunter (straight to Bow and leveling Hunting). Well I wrote such a wall of text haha but I've enjoyed it, because writing in details about my build made it solidify in my mind. ![]() I'd be interested to hear of how it is fairing at higher positions although it does seem that even at 20" should be still ok. I think it is more likely to be at 12" to 20" which is a lot higher. I watched the Vortex video from but it is hard to see exactly what height he is holding the Spectre Elite at, and I've heard the Spectre III is actually more sensitive so how does it fair with that? Also in the video he has mounted the DSP at the bottom of the miata bumper, maybe 5" off the ground which is unrealistic for most cars. I understand that if I mount the DSP low in the car it will be undetectable and you can switch it off in park mode on the app for any close encounters. I notice in another post they are now on the look out for jammers here. My feeling is highway patrol are a little overzealous down here and even if they sniff something they are allowed and will search you and your car so I am looking at the NetRadar DSP for no visible in car controls. Usually I might see a highway patrol car driving in the opposite direction so it is mainly mobile in-car cameras which I understand are in the K band. ![]() My interest has been renewed with a new car which is a 718 Cayman and out back drive days where I'm occasionally inattentive to my speedo on the open country road with little or no traffic bar our drive group. The Stinger’s laser jammer heads are smaller than the ALP, about the size of a dime, and they even offer ridiculously tiny fiber heads that are only 2.6mm wide so they’re easy to conceal and almost impossible to spot. Note the device was legal in my home state! The Stinger VIP radar detector is an advanced radar detector and it also offers laser jammers that are designed to pair with the radar detector (unlike the ALP’s which are designed to be standalone but also have the ability to integrate with several different detectors). Maybe over 28 years ago now until I was driving interstate approx 22 years ago when I was nabbed by a RDD which suddenly ended my ownership of such a device and $700US fine back then! I think I had an old Bel model from memory but clearly not stealth. I am an Radar/Lidar dector user from way back. I posted the other day over at RDFORUM but thought I'd introduce myself here as well. |
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