Yeah, and I could have learned and trained instead of being a split person. Just saying the story would have been completely different (avoiding examples for spoilers) if Gramps actually answered things instead of "hohoho"ing.
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Hero's Harem Guild is more of a story the name would imply. The game hasn't had an update in a while because the creator decided that the game would have 4 chapters and they would would release it in 1 chapter chunks and each chunk is 6-10 hours of play time.
My bully is my lover and life changing choices. Are 2 from 1 creator that you might like.
It all depends on the story setting and how much NSFW you want.
The only thing about that is that there will be a core path and then different people will get uncomfortable with different paths. I know that I saves for 4 of the paths and I think that there are 6(7?) paths that continue after day 5.
My point is that the one of the paths I didn't take I seen comments for people liking. So yes, for me the other paths are wasted time but for someone else they are just fine. If you want to trim things down post a patreon poll of what paths did you take. And then gently end/kill the path(s) that lose or are not above some thresh hold.
Now I am curious. If you are able to quickly do a tiny (50px*50px) comparison render of an effected area I think that would be neat to see in Dev update #111. Honestly if it is going to take more than 5 minutes then don't bother. I wouldn't want my curiosity to delay things by more then it takes to refill a cup of coffee.
As someone without a steak in this I have 4 guesses as to what might be wrong.
1) A Bad mount. Either with the mounting pressure or how the thermal paste was applied. This would show up as a sharp temperature increase when put under load.
2) The pump/fan speed is too low. This would show up as a slow build as the water heats up.
3) The water is flowing the wrong way through the block. This will have a stable temp about 10C higher than you expect.
4) Air bubble(s) in the block. This can have a similar temp profile to the bad mount.
I hope you get this figured out. I only want to know what was wrong out of academic curiosity.
Take it from someone that enjoys the hardware side of computers if you are below 85c you are safe. Your card(s) won't run quite as fast but they wont be damaged. Most cards are designed to get up to ~95-100c before they try to save themselves by running the clocks as low as half speed. And yes, if you can keep the cards at 50c or below then they will be running at their top boost speeds.
There is nothing wrong with water cooling it can help you get to the better boost speeds. I am just trying to tell you that these temps are nothing to worry about.
Enjoying most of the routes so far and look forward to the next installment.