10-02-2020, 08:08 AM
"E4 is not the same in stand alone form as it is in LTUv6. There are significant differences in how it is built to optimize it's effectiveness as a stand alone. I have said it before and I will say it again, this is an iron fist in a velvet glove. That means it's designed to achieve it's goals without fail, while being firm but not forcible. It will not be something you can use and get away with playing around.
If you use it properly, I am very confident that you will get the results. I tried to make it as comfortable a process as possible, but this is not a program you want to try to use if your real goal is to run a sub to say you're doing something while not actually achieving any results. This program is tuned to levels of power I have never used before. It is a BEAST. Honestly, I was amazed when the build specs came out of the models. I had to keep running the models for three extra days to verify them.
EHPRA v4 stand alone is 5.75.2G like its parent program LTUv6, but it is tuned to an even a higher level of power, and of course it is focused on just this goal. If you use this, be prepared to make progress."
What does Shannon mean by "you want to try to use if your real goal is to run a sub to say you're doing something while not actually achieving any results"?
Also what's the difference between 5.75g and 5.75.2g?
If you use it properly, I am very confident that you will get the results. I tried to make it as comfortable a process as possible, but this is not a program you want to try to use if your real goal is to run a sub to say you're doing something while not actually achieving any results. This program is tuned to levels of power I have never used before. It is a BEAST. Honestly, I was amazed when the build specs came out of the models. I had to keep running the models for three extra days to verify them.
EHPRA v4 stand alone is 5.75.2G like its parent program LTUv6, but it is tuned to an even a higher level of power, and of course it is focused on just this goal. If you use this, be prepared to make progress."
What does Shannon mean by "you want to try to use if your real goal is to run a sub to say you're doing something while not actually achieving any results"?
Also what's the difference between 5.75g and 5.75.2g?