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I have sent an email to the fellow in Germany who wrote the software to see what he can tell me. I'm not sure what is up with the CFE 223 data. I have only checked a couple other powders and there was no change to those.
Doubutsu no mori movie english sub update#
The new data update changed one of the burn rate inputs for that powder and now the QL predicted velocity is lower by about 150 to 200 fps depending on the component combinations. By very good, I mean that the QuickLOAD predicted velocities are very close - w/i 20 to 30 fps to what I measure with my LabRadar chrono at the range. One powder that I have used in the past - CFE223 - has given very good results in several different. So one note of caution regarding the new release. The *C indicates that the powder has a copper elimination chemical treatment added while the *T indicates a "temperature stable" powder. Some powder names now have a "*C" or a "*T" (or both) behind their name. There were some additions to the names of some of the powders in the current data update.
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(The Power Pro series powders are manufactured in the US while the Reloader series are manufactured in Europe - not sure if that means anything or not.) The Alliant "Power Pro" series comes to mind - non of them are included even though some of the newer powders in the Alliant Reloader series are. I'm not sure why, but there are some powders that have been out for quite some time that have not been included in the past or in the current. But if you purchase the latest data update and apply it to either v3.8 or 3.9, you will have 6mm Creedmoor.Īnd no, I didn't see 800-X in the powder list. So, depending on the date that you purchased either v3.8 or v3.9, 6mm Creedmoor may or may not be included. (And it appears that they sometimes add data to the update even after the release date.) The data updates don't have version numbers but have release dates such as the January 2018 release that I referred to. There is some confusion regarding QuickLOAD updates. Overall: While this movie wasn't anything special I'd still recommend it to anyone who really, really enjoys the games or simply likes light family friendly anime.Click to expand.You are both correct. Just like in the games! At least they weren't constantly asking Ai to change their stupid catchphrase or greeting every goddamn day. They just sort of appear, do something and then leave. The music is pretty much all taken directly from the games which I love.Ĭharacter: With such a large number of characters a lot of them don't really get any development. Sound: I'm not exactly sure what the characters are suppose to sound like since they don't have real voices in the games and I don't typically listen to them so I'll assume they're all fairly accurate here. The animation itself is also pretty good and the style fits prefectly. It's basically just introduction on the characters and how everything works (much like the introduction to the games.) Of course they do try to cram some plot in there later on, but nobody gives a shit about plot in Animal Crossing.Īnimation: Character designs are all pretty much spot on. The first bit of the movie definitely feels like an Animal Crossing Game. So how the Hell do you turn that into a story? Well, you don't really. You earn money, decorate your house, talk to people, go fishing and stuff like that. Story: The main premise of the games is that you're a new resident to a small town. I was also confused on how something like Animal Crossing could possibly be turned into a movie.
So I was willing to check out the anime movie adaption of it. I'd even go so far as to say they're my favourite game franchise ever.