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enmansiflooring · 3 months ago
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🌿 How is WPC Decking Made? Behind the Scenes at the Factory
Ever wondered how WPC decking is produced? Here's a quick look into the process that ensures strength, durability, and beauty in every plank:
1️⃣ Raw Materials Mixing: We blend high-quality wood fiber, recycled plastic, and additives to create the perfect composite formula.
2️⃣ Extrusion Process: Using advanced co-extrusion technology, the material is pushed through molds to form consistent, stable decking profiles with a protective cap layer for UV and scratch resistance.
3️⃣ Cooling & Cutting: The hot planks go through water cooling to set their shape, followed by precision cutting to your required length.
4️⃣ Surface Finishing: We apply various finishes like wood grain embossing or brushing for a natural look and anti-slip surface.
5️⃣ Quality Control & Packaging: Every piece of decking is inspected for quality, then packed securely for export worldwide.
✅ Waterproof ✅ Anti-slip ✅ Low maintenance ✅ Long lifespan ✅ Eco-friendly
Perfect for glamping platforms, garden patios, swimming pool decks, backyard and more!
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jasper-unofficial · 2 months ago
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Yeah, I don't know how going to a gym and parking your car downstairs translates to being upstairs and backstage at Live House either 😏 GMMTV LIVE HOUSE - 24 APRIL 2025
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ranchstoryblog · 26 days ago
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Ranch Story's PC Review for Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
Hello everyone! Welcome to Ranch Story’s review for the Steam release of Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma! Here we will go through the graphical settings, how the game runs on the devices I ran the game on (including the Steam Deck), My personal thoughts about the game, and finally a list of Steam features that are included for this release!
Graphical Settings
The graphical settings to the Steam release of Guardians of Azuma are extremely customizable, and I was very surprised to see the Super Resolution and Frame Generation options. I have not seen those options on previous pc versions of previous Rune Factory or Story of Season games!
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 Specifically, the bottom half of the Graphical Settings menu are the settings that are changed depending on what Graphical preset you use.
High Preset
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* This was captured with a machine using a NVIDIA GPU. AMD GPU users will have FSR instead of DLSS.
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Medium Preset
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Low Preset
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While playing on the medium preset on the Steam Deck, I noticed some detail pop-in specifically with the LOD of 3D models. When I was testing on other devices, I noticed it was specifically happening with the Medium and Low presets.
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I found out that it was the Mesh Quality setting and turning that from medium to high disables the pop-in if that bothers you, but that may cause performance issues depending on your hardware, but for me the performance decline was not too noticeable! I will go into more detail in a later section but this game is very optimized!
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Devices
Desktop: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7-Series 3700X
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
Memory: 16 GB
Operating System: Windows 10 Home
I decided that I wanted to see this game in the best possible way I could. So I used my main machine. I am very glad I did because I was amazed at everything shown! Everything impressed me; from the textures, 3D models, and even how smooth and snappy the animations were. These are amazing features in general, but it even furthered the gaming experience seeing it all come together at max graphics with no visibly noticeable slowdowns! 
Steam Deck:
Model: LED 512 GB
Operating System: SteamOS
I was very happy when I tried out Guardians of Azuma on my Steam Deck. I chose to keep the settings on the default Medium and the game is just as pretty as it was on my desktop. I had no issues with Proton running this game, and there was nothing special I had to do to get the game to run. One thing I did have some issues with was during some demanding cutscenes, the game’s framerate would drop noticeably lower, but it does not happen for all cutscenes, and honestly on a handheld computer I expect these things to happen, other than the demanding cutscenes, the frame rate stays around 50~60 fps.  Personally, I would not notice if I didn't have the fps overlay on while playing! Another thing I would like to say is that the battery while playing lasts 1:30~2:00 hours with the fps uncapped and/or capped at 60 fps, using the in game settings to cap at 30 fps or setting the frame limit to 40 fps using SteamOS’s performance settings. I ended up being very happy with how Steam Deck ran the game on medium plus the convenience of laying down while playing means that for the majority of my playthrough I ended up playing mostly on the Steam Deck.
Laptop:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7-Series 3750
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
Memory: 8 GB
Operating System: Windows 10
I went back and forth on trying Guardians of Azuma on my laptop, but ended up trying it out for a bit and was pleasantly surprised? The laptop is slightly below the minimum requirements with the “GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER” being the minimum requirement for GPU but it was such a small difference that I might as well try it out! I noticed boot up and post load would get really laggy and models would take a second to pop up, but once things loaded the game was mostly smooth at a 40-50 but sometimes when the character was still and nothing really going on at 60 FPS. The performance was almost the same when unplugged, which I couldn't really say the same for some games previously.
General Thoughts
Alright alright, enough with the technical for now!
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I could go on and on about it for quite a bit of time, but there is so much more to the game than how it runs and it deserves to be spoken about too! It’s a spin-off from the mainline Rune Factory titles, and honestly as someone who grew up with only playing Frontier and Tides of Destiny before getting into the numbered titles, it feels faithful to its preceding spin-offs. I am so happy this is the case. Spin-offs are wonderful, and I really love it when they experiment with new concepts and try new things but in such a familiar way. Farming is a bit different and can even be a bit more hands off with the town management sim part of the game, but also its bare mechanics are very familiar where you do not have to learn a whole new system just to make sure your plants grow. Another thing I really love about Guardians of Azuma is the cast of characters.
To put it straight to the point, I love how human they are. (Even the non-humans) They all have things that they love and hate, things that they are scared of, and their own personal things they have to go through. And this all affects how the social interaction choices work too, you have to think “would they actually like this topic” or “is this a place they would enjoy visiting” and each interaction could be positive or negative, depending on the character.
And if I may get a little technical again to tie things off here, I really really love that no matter which device I ran this game off of, it worked. Of course there will be limits and you should probably pay attention to the minimum requirements, but the game itself runs rock solid and the settings allow you to tweak things if you would like things to be more easy to run on your hardware. I feel like it's very important that games are able to run natively on all sorts of hardware old and new, weak or powerful in the current era of very expensive hardware, and I am glad that Marvelous thought about this when developing the game.
Fun Steam Stuff
The Steam release of Rune Factory includes various classic Steam features like 
Cloud Saves
Controller Support
81 Achievements (Holy Moly 👀)
7 Badges
15 Trading Cards
Final Thoughts
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma has been a very pleasant and fun adventure, and the Steam release has been such a great experience that I can recommend with all my heart. Even with all of the unique features, I feel like with this title Rune Factory is returning to its roots and everything feels like such a nice change of pace but yet so familiar. It was my pleasure to be able to make this review, and I am excited to see what the future holds.
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localcryptic · 6 months ago
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pros and cons of adderall
pros: i can focus‼️
cons: i don't get to choose what i focus on.
this post is brought to you by Accidentally Clocking Into My 9-5 at the Balatro Factory
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emotionalsupportrodent · 6 months ago
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what in the angelic looking fuck
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autie-j · 10 months ago
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Yooo Rune Factory fans (all 30 of us/joke) are we awake right now? New game! How are we feeling?
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abberwockyy · 27 days ago
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kidalias · 2 years ago
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A terrifying monster from Star Trek: Lower Decks for the first week of October
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lunarlillieuwu · 3 months ago
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Might fuck around and turn one of my notebooks into a guidebook for the Tarot of Hours and Lucid Tarot
Like writing down the meanings for each of the cards
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tristanxtaylor · 8 months ago
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Oh yea, he's gonna pick that military brat's brain next chance he gets.
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dykepuffs · 8 months ago
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Pips 80/80
Courts 22/32
Major arcana 42/44
12 cards to go. 4 days until the new moon.
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bibleofficial · 8 months ago
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amazon is off their shit w the way they put ads in everything i HATE how the new ‘premium model’ is just … without ads. like buy an amazon fire tv & have ads built into ur television. a billboard in ur living room
#stream#ads are fucking EVERYWHERR#like fire sticks have ads#KINDLES have ads#everything has a fucking AD !!!!!!!!!!#like honestly i was going to return the apple tv & just stick w the hdmi cable & my computer connected to it but it’s just#a) not feasible b) investing in the apple tv works bc im always on my fucking phone ALSKALKSLAKSLKSLA#my phone or ipad which r both apple#BUT ALAO THE STEAM DECK FOR APPLE TV#THEN U CAN STREAM UR WINDOWS COMPUTER ON THE TV#so yea there’s that at least#but the cost ….#it was over 200 FUCKIN POINDS#i hate my LIFE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#but i use this tv constantly !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#& i can just plug it into a separate monitor that i plan on getting at some point in the future !!!!!!!!!!!#bc i do need a separate monitor truthfully i do ive like a 13’’ computer & ive open a billion fuckin things at once#like i use my computer + ipad as 2 different computers but its a PAIN bc i can’t just ‘copy & paste’ over to the OTHER SCREEN#i don’t even LIKE amazon i HATE amazon w a PASSION#i just have to use it here bc the uk has destroyed themselves in terms of the high street#i.e. there are no more ‘business districts’ or liek ‘shopping districts’ bc a) rent too high b) interest rates too high c) nobody has any#fucking money d) amazon’s business model is to undercut EVERYONE to drive them out of business bc AMAZON IS A FUCKING MONOPOLY THAT THE US#ADAMANTLY REFUSES TO BREAK#like if u build & manufacture all ur own shit … in ur own factories … then send it to the customer … through ur OWN mail system … and SELL#it though ur own STORE FRONT ….. & SELL EVERYTHING ELSE THROUGH THE SAME WAY …..#ITS A MONOPOLY#like for example: the apple tv on amazon i got for 20£ less than apple even though they’re both#british#not ‘they’re both british’ i mean the apple tv are uk versions not us versions#apple: undercut. but also apple doesn’t change price per currency. 59$ for whatever is 59£ that’s it lol it’s not less bc $ is weaker
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jestroer · 2 years ago
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Me: Oh I'm so excited to catch up with the Decked out streams i missed cause i was sleeping! Let's watch it now when i have some free time in the evening!
My brain: How about we rewatch Sky factory with Team Canada for 8th time?
Me: Ummmm..... You are driving a hard bargain but......
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krissiefox · 18 days ago
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DM-Deck 27 seems to be one of the most well-known Unreal Tournament maps and has even been ported to the Killing Floor games. It's a toasty hot magma refinery with a big central room full of cool ramps and walkways.
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One very neat thing on this map I had forgotten about is that you can find the old low poly Deck 16 map inside this newer one!
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It's not a playable area and its very dark in here but the geometry of a lot of it seems to be intact, and the lights even look accurate to the old version!
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linuxgamenews · 24 days ago
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Dimension Update Brings Exciting New Features
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Dimension update releases for shapez 2, bringing new features for the factory-building game on Linux, Steam Deck, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to tobspr Games for constantly pushing the limits to the next level. Which you can find on both Steam and Humble Store.
If you’ve been waiting for a reason to fire up shapez 2 again (or grab it if you haven’t yet), buckle up — because the Dimension update releases, and it’s an absolute game-changer.
This isn’t just a patch. This is the kind of mega-update that makes you cancel weekend plans, fire up your Linux PC or Steam Deck, and dive headfirst into a beautiful storm of belts, trains, and gloriously automated chaos. And did we mention it’s FREE? Yes, excitingly, this particular update marks a new dimension.
Developed by the one-man powerhouse tobspr Games, shapez 2 has already earned a cult following since hitting Early Access in 2024 — with over 480,000 copies sold and a jaw-dropping 98% “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating on Steam. That’s not just hype. That’s factory sim heaven.
So, what’s in the new here? Oh, just everything we ever wanted.
Welcome to the Third Dimension in this update release
For the first time, you can build across multiple vertical layers. Imagine stacking conveyors, rails, and pipes like some kind of logistics wizard. Whether you’re a layout perfectionist or a beautiful-chaos engineer, verticality is here to flip your factory on its head — in the best way.
Dimension update releases now
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Trains, But Smarter
The train system didn’t just get a new coat of paint. It got a full makeover. We’re talking smarter stops, custom unloaders, instant transfer stations, and even new train colors. It’s like your old trains went to engineering school and came back in a new level. This is another highlight of the Dimension update release that we absolutely like.
Supercharged Throughput
Your belts now haul FOUR TIMES the load. Yes, with faster space belts, your entire system can move at breakneck speed without choking. So it's your logistics system has a huge boost.
Smarter Tools, Cleaner UI
Overflow splitters now let you control item flow like a puppet master. Need to find a specific shape across your infinite map? Use the new Shape Search. The UI also got a much-needed glow-up, with categorized shops, operator previews, and clearer throughput displays. It’s clean. It’s slick and part of the exciting dimension update release.
Bonus Goodies
Old platform layouts like T, L, and Cross are back — with some fresh new friends. Belt and fluid launchers now have variable range, and wire tools got more flexible too. Plus, a ton of bug fixes, performance boosts, and quality-of-life tweaks release, that just make these changes better, due to the Dimension update.
Why This Dimension Update Release is Worthy
Whether you’re deep in the endgame or just starting out, this update is a love letter to the community. It shows what’s possible when a dev listens to their players and builds something with care, passion, and the dev blog is pure engineering joy.
A discount also is out now. shapez 2 is 30% off, so you can get the base game for $17.49 USD / £13.99 / €16.79 on Steam, regular price on Humble Store. Or go full nerd with the Supporter Edition at $24.49 / £19.59 / €23.44 on Steam. Regular price on Humble Store. While offering support for Linux, Steam Deck, Mac, and Windows PC.
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rachhoyt · 25 days ago
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walk through the las vegas arts district with me
Wondering what the “18b” stands for? It is because, officially, the Las Vegas Arts District is eighteen blocks large. Of course, many would say the arts district now spans much further thanks to the fact that Symphony Park, Container Park, and the Fremont East District have spread the spirit of the neighborhood all the way to the Fremont Street Experience and the iconic casinos alongside it. The…
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