![]() The main mode is either a 1-on-1 or 2-on-2 match where players will try to collect cores and upload them for points. Making the game even more eSports friendly, it even offers a well done spectator mode, giving a HUD with lots of information and even an optional automatic camera that highlights specific actions. Building a balanced team that works well for the player is vital to victory. Even within the character classes, they each have a specific role, whether it be map control, healing, support, etc. Each character is part of a specific class, currently with Gunners, Mechanics, Tanks, and Summoners (new since our last preview). The gameplay itself is full of strategic options, from choosing characters, gear loadouts, and even team composition. The game still has a nice eSports flavor, offering a lot for competitive players. For now, players can experience this MOBA/RTS hybrid and give the developers some feedback to help improve the game. Sparkypants Studios imagines they’ll be in early access for a few more months before official release, going into a free-to-play model. With the early access release comes new content as well, including a new mode, gear, and balance updates. Due to fan feedback, the game now enters Steam Early Access, making it accessible to all. It’s been a good six months as players have been doing battle in the closed beta, honing their skills and figuring out great strategies. As a nod to summer, I filled one of the glass canisters with driftwood pieces and placed a faux bird’s nest in the other.We’ve covered Dropzone before, having left E3 with a solid first impression. All of the other decorations are from my stash. At $1.48 each, they are the perfect finishing touch!įabric bins and a galvanized bucket work well to hold gloves and hats and other little items. I finally ran across these outdoor house numbers at Lowes. I looked everywhere for some affordable enamel numbers, but none were to be found. Not every one of them hit a stud, but some of them did. The screws go all the way through the bottom of the hutch, into the wall. It is further reinforced by using long screws to attach the hooks that are running across the bottom. This thing will get yanked on a lot as it is where my granddaughters hang their coats and backpacks along with Pookie and I using it for our coats, my pocketbook and the dog leashes, so it has to be sturdy! I made sure to insert the screws for the D rings, that it hangs from, into wall studs. With a little photo editing magic, I was able to get a full frontal shot for you. It’s funny – the wall above my sideboard looks so bare since this photo was taken before I replaced the gallery wall with open shelves. Because of the lighting coming in from the breakfast area windows, the walls in the two spaces appear to be different colors, but they aren’t. This shot, taken from the kitchen, gives you an idea of just what an awkward area it is. You rarely see it in any of my blog posts because I usually crop it out of photos since it stays filled with coats, pocketbooks and anything else that winds up there. That hallway includes four different doorways and a double closet, plus it’s L shaped, so it’s an especially tight spot for taking pictures. You can see it in this picture of my breakfast nook when it was decorated for Christmas last year. The dropzone is located in one of THE most difficult places to photograph in my home – the little hallway that’s to the left of my breakfast nook. The doors were removed, the holes from the hinges were filled in with wood putty and the entire piece was sanded and spray painted. After reinforcing the back with a couple of 1×4 boards, I attached two D rings to hang it from the wall with. All I had to do was to remove the screws from the metal to get the two pieces apart. The only thing holding the top half to bottom half were two pieces of metal attached to the back. The hutch is in two pieces and the top half is what became my dropzone. I see these things in thrift stores and on Craigslist all the time, so you should be able to find something similar without too much difficulty. Here she is sitting on our screen porch, before the porch makeover. I can just imagine how proud she must have been when she was able to purchase dining room furniture!īefore I tell you about the transformation of the hutch, take a look at how it started out. Inspiration struck though, in the form of an old hutch that belonged to my mother-in-law and was used in her home during her entire 60+ year marriage. ![]() But once the cabinets, sink, washer and dryer were in place, it became evident that it just wasn’t going to work out that way. When we bought this house, I always assumed that I would use part of the laundry room as a mudroom.
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