My 6800 XT + 5800 X3D is able of 150 - 160 FPS ( with a few Dips to 130 in heavily fighting Scenes) 1440p + FSR3 Quality + FM ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WIDhJbdjTQU.html , its undervolted + OC , uses 200-210 Watts in Forspoken . You can Test it yourself , the Demo is free on Steam , sadly the Benchmark is only in the full Version aviable
@@TinfoilTimmy Mmmmh weird, I'm very demanding and for me it feel very smooth with vsync + FSR quality + FG. on a 6800xt. But yeah you're right, this game is poorly optimized, probably hard to do better than that.
@@Mr.Dumas1 I'm still very excited for afmf, it's the only reason I bought a 7600. But as of rn, I feel like I made a horrible decision because of the performance even with it baked into the game itself.
are these white particles harmful to my fish?? as my fish are always fine and happy from the last 2 months, never had any problem, should I worry about their health? also white particles can be seen when I switch on the light otherwise one can't notice it at all
Hey brother I know this video is a little old but after struggling with a very near situation with a MVD roller Zesso that I bought shooting a foot and a half low and a foot to the right I had to become a expert on these damn guns. Majdq8 is certainly the most expert person or very near to it and he has already commented. He is correct on a roller or any gun you want to rig the line to the rest tab. However to maximize the true power of a roller and make them worth the extra effort three things must occur. You must use special rubber number one. Salvimar acid green s400 in 14mm is what I use on all my rollers but you can use the following : Manny Sub progressive, and the primeline copy of the salvimar acid green and I have been told that the spearpro green over black in 14mm is also a good choice for a roller. Second and this is the most important part you need full pre tension. Period. You need to have those rubbers stretch all the way down the underside of the barrel. The way that gun is rigged right now it is basically a standard gun you receive no benefit from partial pretention other than being able to adjust after band break in period. Lastly and to me it is what corrected my issue and turned my guns into a laser beam and I wont go without them and it makes the roller gun worth it above all others in my opinion is you need and uneven wishbone. You need two wishbones and you need the first wishbone tight I mean a inch in a half wide to keep those rubbers above the roller wheels after it is shot, you need it tight as a drum. You hook your sharkfin to the long leg of the wishbone so when the smaller wishbone hits the muzzle rails it completely releases the second wishbone off the sharkfin without disruption of the shaft and it will shoot straight like a laser this uneven wishbone allows you to overpower the gun as much as you can physically load making it far more powerful than a out of the box standard setup without loss of accuracy. One thing I have learned owning a private lake and being able to test guns of mine and friends whenever I want is NO guns with the exception of maybe two that I have seen (A jbl euro woody and a red tide railgun) are set up properly from the factory and by set up properly I mean hit the bullseye and group like a normal rifle that you would use to say hunt deer. You want same holes or holes touching to be adequate especially for shooting reef fish. Accuracy is everything in this game at least to me. Roller guns have a bad reputation and for good reason because almost none are set up correctly or tested from the factory (the exceptions would be the guns that have enclosed track like the mako and pathos sniper roller as the track solves all these problems at the cost of a loss of velocity). But a properly set up roller in my experience and personal testing will outshoot any gun in it's size class in range and accuracy (lower recoil and lighter spear with less flex when compared to larger standard guns). You do those things I listed with proper bands it will shoot like a laser and it will be faster to load than a standard two band gun if you put a pigtail on it so long as it is under 110cm and you have long enough arms anyways. Hope this helps anyone who is in the same boat I was.
@@gavinchildress6246 I did get it shooting like a laser beam after a shit ton of tweaking. But I had to do four things. First I took that prime-line rubber and threw it in the trash. That is not a roller gun rubber unless it is the prime line green with black interior. So I switched to salvimar acid green at 380-385%. I did and uneven double wishbone that doubles as a loading grip. Lastly I polished the line release and it is a precision instrument now. However the new MVD zesso guns (V2) or version 2 already have the double uneven wishbones and are tuned correctly. However they are still using prime line rubber and that would be my only complaint about the version 2. People think prime line rubber is the best. It is, just not with mid-small roller guns (anything 110 and under). Worst case scenario you have to get a rob allen carbon notched spear and progressive rubbers. They tried using the best components just in the wrong way but the version 2 is way better than my original. Get that and a pathos roller belly floater on it for 40$ and you have pretty much one of the best and lightest roller guns out.
Had the same problem. I fixed it. By taking fish and plants out. Used a heavy dose of h2o2 let it run for a day. Did water change 80%. Installed filter floss and safe start plus. It seemed to work
arma muito bonita, porem, sistema para armar é pessimo. as minhas aqui tem um dynema que deixa sobrando elastico antes dos rollers e ainda fica uma alça para puxar. muito mais pratico.
I do have the same problem in a 400 liters malawi cichlid tank; 2 sunsun 704 canisters (2000 liters/hour flow rate), regular water changes every other week, sand substrate regurarly siphoned, water paramenters are perfect. no clue what's going on or how I can fix. Any suggestion? Did you fix it? Thanks
don’t siphon your sand. If you have a deep sand substrate bed the bacteria underneath said sand will help filter your tank. When you siphon up the sand your releasing a lot of yucky in the water column and preventing bacteria underneath from getting fed by taking away the waste. Ad some pathos to your tank to help get rid of bad stuff like ammonia. They’re really good at removing waste from the water column. Hope this can help a year later. Lol.
I have a question should this roller gun only loaded on the last fin on the shaft as it would obstruct the shaft deployment if loaded in the rest tap or the first fin as they say at the end if this cideo ??????!!!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BY63gvW7z24.html
Preferisco mille volte il fucile a elastici tradizionale che questi roller. Ci si mette troppo tempo per caricarlo con tutti quei passaggi della sagola che è già complicato farlo sulla terra,immagina nel fare la stessa operazione tra le onde 🌊 del mare. Non è un fucile che fa per me. Come ho detto prima a questi nuovi fucili preferisco il vecchio arbalete che non gli servono tutte queste acrobazie per caricarlo. Ciao da Max
If you over power a roller gun, the wishbone will "flip" the tail up as the shaft is exiting the muzzle. This causes the nose to go down and shot will be low. You need to reduce pre-stretch so that when the bands release the shaft there is no force at the wishbone pulling the tail of the shaft. You might lose some power, but at least your shot will be flat. Also try connecting the shooting line to the rest tab shark fin ... that gives much more stable shaft flight.
because cpu isnt powerful enough for the gpu(CPU bottleneck), a 6core cpu will do better and not reach 100%. What happened here is, due to lower setting, cpu took most of the task load but its better the gpu take most of the load. increasing resolution or using high gpu intensive settings will lower cpu usage. Forgot to mention Division is very cpu intensive game.
Your rigging is wrong.. you must attach the monofilament on the first fin (the fin useful to charging), or the filament will be trapped during the shoot by the dynema
@@blue_water3888 can you let me know which magnets you are going to use? I was looking at the osomolator magnet, but do not think it will hold this pump in 3/4 glass
I had the same problem with a Cressi Geronimo 2 but the shot was 1m lower WTF. I shot 4m from target with a 1m drop... I sold it after so many changes and money. I was looking now at the Salvimar Roller
NOT setup properly, search here for "NautilusSpearfishing". They do a video on how to set one up. I got the 60 roller, my wishbone is very short and my load assist on the end is large enough for my whole hand to grab hold of it. No need for the the load assist band. Pre-tension on the bands is about 10lbs. Bands should be engaged on the rollers, if not your wishbone is too long. Shoots slightly low, but I still manage to hit most of the time.
Hm I think it may be a weight issue. The metal one is heavier than the carbon one, but they are constructed the same. This means the muzzle stays dropped a little more and the shot is lower. I have carbon and haven't noticed this yet (though I haven't tested as thoroughly as you). Not sure what's to be done about it though, I hope you figured it out!