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  • Shitty visual aesthetics has kept me from playing so many games from small devs, i don't want their crappy pixel-graphics bullshit, I played those when I was a kid I don't need that anymore now that we have the ability to do better...I don't want one or the other, I want both. I would rather play a game with mediocre mechanics and great graphics than one with great mechanics and mediocre graphics.

  • why are you trying to change what I wrote? Its clearly there. I said none of that.

    Prusa being "for profit" isn't the same as the term implies.

    Well then I misinterpreted what you mention by that statement, what do you mean by it, if it wasn't that they're not a "real" for-profit company?

    I suspect you have no knowledge of their platform or how they do business or where or the history of their founder.

    No I have plenty experience and use printables a lot, it's a great platform. I've been in-and-out of the 3d printer environment since early 2010's, I perfectly well know their history and what they once were.

  • You said that they were not a "real" for-profit company, which is just plain wrong. They have even monetised their printables.com platform, if that's not a for-profit move in the most classical sense I don't know what is.

  • Prusa are 100% a for-profit organisation/company, they don't attempt to sell printers or services at anywhere near cost, which is absolutely fine too. They are very much what the term implies, which is that they're a business that has (and wants) to earn money. To say they're not a for-profit company is absolutely delusional.

    Yes having a semi-opensource approach is their gimmick to get goodwill from people to get them to buy their printers.

  • Also I bought a 1 spool dryer. I would go for the 2 spools now.

    I prefer having two separate dryers so I can dry two separate types of filament at the same time, it's also more efficient if you only need to dry a single spool.