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My tips:

  1. Along with these tips I recommend playing on Haz 2 or 3. Haz 1 has basically no bug spawns so I would avoid it.

  2. Try get a mission that has one large open cave area like Refining or Extraction. I did mine on a Salvage mission.

  3. Along with 4 Scouts, make sure to remove ALL AoE effects like cryo grenades, shield explosions etc. Slow grenades and the boomerang are great choices to keep bugs at a distance.

  4. Make sure to take out any praetorians or oppressors before getting on the harvester.

  5. This strat is pretty risky but worked great for us. On Salvage, you can begin the uplink section to get a bunch of bug spawns. Keep a dwarf on the harvester to keep track of the bugger, and have the other 3 making progress on the uplink while training the bugs. Once the uplink is at around 80-90%, make a mad dash to the harvester and try get the achievement done before the uplink ticks down to zero.

Hopefully this helps, good luck :)

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There’s a thin line between courage and stupidity

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Been using carts lately for the convenience and discretion but back when I lived in SA it was all about bongs and joints.

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South Africa. My bad, so used to calling it SA that I didn’t even think about it lol

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No idea what you’re saying but word

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Keychron has been my go to recommendation for people who want a keyboard without going custom.

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Pitstop Podcast

Kek

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They’re really handy in a pinch but some people seem to only buy disposables. If you’re going to start vaping then you’re much better off getting a proper battery rather than burning through disposables.

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That definitely sounds like a PCB issue then. I’d say desolder those two switches and maybe one or two others just to check and try shorting the sockets on the PCB. If you still don’t get a signal and the switches definitely work then you’ll have to replace the PCB.

I’m not sure what Ducky is like with warranty or sending replacement parts but that seems like your only option apart from getting a new board.

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