u/zigithor

Chat Mix Fully Not Working - SteelSeries GG

This godforsaken app makes me feel delirious too often.

My GG is detecting my chatmix dial movement on my Nova 7. I scroll the knob and I see the digital slider move in sonar. However, it doesn't matter what I do, the software does not mix any audio. If I have chat audio and game audio running at the same time, it doesn't matter which direction the slider is, neither one is reduced.

I have no idea why the software just isn't doing the singular thing this bloatware app is designed to do. Has anyone had this issue? Does anyone know how to fix it?

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u/zigithor — 1 day ago

I remember a video recently, maybe it was an ad, where a celebrity (someone with a bit of alternative look I think like Willem Dafoe), is doing a dance or maybe modeling in a hallway wearing I think just a black tank top and black pants. I can't quite find it.

Thanks in advance yall!

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u/zigithor — 5 days ago
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How does the 2022 Kona N hold up long-term?

Hey yall.

I took over my mom's 2022 Kona N in about 2023 after my Hyundai Veloster got totaled (not my fault by the way). Since it was new, still had the first-owner-warranty, and she had a low 3.5% rate on her loan, I've just been paying her without ever legally taking over the car. Today however, my wife and I are at a crossroads.

Do we jump ship on the car and get a new one?
Or do we double down and ride this one for the long-term?

Some info:
-We have about 20k still on the loan. Carvana will currently buy it for a little over that amount. So we could get out of the loan right now debt-free.

-We cannot take over my mom's loan. We would have to get a new loan and then we'd have a 20k loan at a ~5.6% rate moving forward.

-The car is in very good condition right now. A wash and a wax from looking near-new, minus some minor road ware on the paint.

-The car is at about 45,000 miles

-We've never had any major or minor issues with the car (other than another vehicle hitting the front bumper, fully repaired now.). But I know every car has a honeymoon period.

-Its a fancier model than we'd ever get ourselves. I.e if we got a new car, it'd likely be closer to a base model vehicle ~$25,000 range. I love this car, but I'm not a car guy, and at the end of the day, I just need a reliable vehicle. Personality is a plus, but I'm not going to fork over alot extra for more car pizazz. When we took over the note, it actually was cheaper than buying a used car at the time so we thought why not?!

So heres where we're at...

We're trying to find out if Hyundais, and specifically this model, hold up well long term. We'd like to keep whatever car we end up with until it quits. Currently, our cheapest option is to keep our 2022 Kona N. But if these things are known to implode at like 60k miles or something, then now would be the most opportune time to start fresh.

We would really appreciate any advice yall could give! Any business involving a car is stressful business and we're really struggling at the moment to decide on our next move...

*Edit: For some reason I thought the Veloster was a Nissan vehicle. My bad.

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u/zigithor — 6 days ago

Does anyone know if its possible in Louisiana to do a remote online notary for a vehicle title in Louisiana? I'm trying to buy my mom's car from her (which I'm already using in another state). But she lives in Louisiana and I live in Maryland atm. Am I allowed to do a title transfer digitally with a digital notary?

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u/zigithor — 12 days ago