Night Crawling: Fu 10
When the map goes silent, new players stand up to run. Veterans know: Absolute silence at FU 10 means a predator is holding their breath. Stay down. Wait for the bored enemy to move first.
Standing up breaks the horizon line. Even in pitch black, a standing player against a slightly less dark sky is a killable target. Crawling keeps your profile below grass lines, rock edges, and debris. You blend into the terrain’s shadow baseline.
Most of us grew up seeing worms on the sidewalk after a rain. These are usually "Red Wigglers" or common garden worms. They are fine for compost, but they are the tourists of the underworld—they stay near the surface, they don’t dig deep, and they flee at the first sign of frost. fu 10 night crawling
The FU 10 Night Crawler, however, is a different beast entirely.
While the exact origin of the "FU 10" moniker is debated (some say it’s a specific strain selected for hardiness, others claim it’s a nod to a specific horticultural standard), the characteristics are undeniable. These are the heavy hitters of the annelid world. When the map goes silent, new players stand up to run
The FU 10 Difference:
Mid‑Game (30 seconds‑3 minutes)
Late‑Game (3‑6 minutes)
Tip: If you drop below 30 % before the 5‑minute mark, go into “Power‑Save” mode: turn off lights completely, only use the Sweep when a Crawler is right in front of you, and rely on audio cues alone. Mid‑Game (30 seconds‑3 minutes)
Ironically, the best tool for night crawling is a Flashlight—not to see, but to bait.
Forget ARs. In FU 10 night crawling, penetration is secondary to noise discipline.
Why not use liclipse instead and save all the headaches. You can used it for free and is completely focused on python and django development.
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Some people like JetBrains IDEs better than Eclipse. It’s really just a matter of personal preference.
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Which css plugin is best for pycharm community ??
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Great tutorial Andy, thank you!
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Very welcome!
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Great tutorial, I was able to setup my project successfully.
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Thanks for sharing this tutorial. I am working to create a blog app in Python and Django. Helped a lot 🙂
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Awesome! Please share the blog when it’s ready.
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Nice!
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Help please. It’ll be great to debug django project through Pycharm, with break points etc. But there is no “Project SDK” option at all in the latest Pycharm Community edition 2019.1.3. Located the project structure menu under File/Settings/project/…, but there is nothing about SDK.
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Hi Simon! PyCharm may have changed the verbiage or flow path in the latest versions. Look for something like the Python “interpreter” path and point it to the desired python executable.
(I’m on vacation at the moment and can’t check it myself.)
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Great tutorial Andy .. Really helpful 🙂
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Really helpful tutorial Andy
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Breakpoints/interactive console doesn’t work on Pycharm Community for me at all, no stopps on breakpoint during the URL navigation
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Is there any way to highlight Django template tags such as {% name %} in django
community edition ?
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I don’t think so. That’s a feature in Professional.
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One of the best, informative and my favorite blog ever.
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