![]() I've loved Warhammer all my life and I played the first Battlefleet Armada a lot. It is my hope and intention that from this you will not only learn how to play Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2 to its greatest potential, but also learn and facilitate strategic thought when playing. Thank you for taking the time to look at this guide. The Emperor of Mankind before the Battle of Terra "Sometimes the only victory possible is to keep your opponent from winning." The final battle between the Emperor of Mankind and Horus Lupercal aboard the Vengeful Spirit in orbit above Terra at the conclusion of the Horus Heresy. Starting Tau Protector Fleet Playtesting.Updated guide with new information from Patch 1.Update coming to guide, had to go on short hiatus due to college work/job hunting/life in general stuff.Me and my fiance' are looking at wedding venues and potential honeymoon spots and school has picked up as well with me doubling my classes for my business degree. The reason for me not writing as frequently anymore is due to many reasons. I still love Warhammer 40K and this game and will continue to push forward with it when I can. So firstly, the guide will undergo updates as I have time (it should be obvious by now, but I have far less of that now than when I started writing) not only due to the patches to the game but also picking up where I left off. Hello everyone, I know I haven't updated the guide in a while and my content lately has been nonexistent, but I feel like you all deserve an explanation. ![]()
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![]() At first I thought this would be a big problem, but it's not so bad. As I mentioned earlier, samples won't get auto-tagged if there's no information in their file name. Incredibly useful! I agree with a previous poster, a feature like this should be built into Reason by default, especially because so many Reason samples are sequestered inside Refills. This is such an obvious tool that should be built into Reason - rather than as a plugin.Īfter spending several hours with this utility, here are some impressions: ![]() you wonder how you managed all these years without it. You don't realise how much you need it until you try it. The plugin contains a link to give feedback and feature suggestions to ADSR, so it seems they may be willing to add improvements over time. It's not a big deal, you can easily mark the sample as a one-shot after it's been imported, but it's just one more thing you need to do.īut this is still an incredibly useful, and much-needed, utility. Once they're imported, I need to manually apply a tag to each sample individually - there's no bulk tagging feature Also, it would be nice to have an option where you could tell the utility to use the folder name as the tag for the current import.Īlso, it tends to play it safe and categorize any sample that has variations in the waveform over time as a loop, instead of a one-shot. the auto-tagging system does a good job of parsing file names to derive appropriate tags for each sample, but I've got folders full of kick drum samples, for example, that are named 0001.wav, 0002.wav, etc. This tool gives me instant categorized access to my entire sample collection, which can still be overwhelming, but at least it exposes me to samples I would've typically ignored.īut it's not all sunshine and smiles. ![]() ![]() But when it actually comes down to hunting for a sample to insert into a production, I typically stick to a handful of folders that I'm most familiar with, just to save time and not lose momentum. I've collected an enormous amount of samples over the years and have done my best to organize them into categorized folders and sub-folders. ![]() |
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