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  • So Indeed you can connect a 3d printer to a computer. But the conversation between them is limited to the comp sending the STL file to be printed. Thats it.

    My practice is more strict though. I do not connect the 3d printer to the comp, nor to wifi. For security reasons. Its a device that can heat up and move fairly easily and none of the existing printers today have proper security measures.

    And frankly its not necessary to connect a printer to a pc. Its a stand alone device that works perfectly fine as it is. You physically take the flash drive that contains STL files only in text form and put It on the printer. Theres nothing easier than this in my opinion.

    Unless of course you run a 3dprinting farm which is a different cass.


  • There is no point in fights. They are easy and eventually the game has you pass them either way.

    There is no point in loot and items. You can win fights either way.

    Its just a linear story telling game… There are so many side quests and shit all over… your quests list has hundreds of quests you aggregated over the time and most of them are useless, easy, useless rewards and so on. The plot of the main story is so convoluted and complicated to follow especially when playing over a long period. Adding to that all the distractions of side quests…

    Its not an rpg game where you progress with spells and items and and experience… you can have whatever bullshit items you find and still win every fight.









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    1 year ago

    Have you tried asking their customer service? They have a good customer service and in sure theyll clear things up.

    Also you can find joseph prusa on the 3dprinting subreddit and you can tag him directly, he replies quite often.

    Theres also the official facebook group and you can message them directly. “Prusa research 3d printers”