Agree, but it's certainly easier to do in NYC than rural places in the US, so I advocate for starting there
frank
Good, especially since the law just targets POC.
If car traffic became 50% worse to make walking traffic 5% better, that's a win for humans in the city. It'll help convince more people to use non-car methods of transportation and that helps spark people to vote for and invest in more non-car infrastructure.
Ditching cars in populated cities isn't a magic law or anything, it's a slow incremental burn; legalizing pedestrians walking strictly helps that
Yeah, there's a weird implied statute of limitations type of thing with remains. Like thousands of years ago, we can learn so much and uncover history by looking at remains. But you don't learn much and it's weird and presumably illegal to dig up recent remains.
I dunno what that time limit is, but to me at least it feels like it exists and intuitively makes enough sense
Or to take up way less space, a small manual thread checker. For sure by thread is the answer to bolt/screw sorting
Hey, I'm one of those wishlisters!
I'm excited to see it. Your inspiration games are great (anything that says similar to Outer Wilds is going on the wishlist, basically), and I'm looking forward to your narrative. I haven't played the demo yet and was going to go in blind.
Cheers man, hope it is okay for your work life balance soon enough.
Lina Kahn is incredible and doing amazing things for the people of the US
I'm an idiot, no clue how I missed that
It's somehow not on the list? That's actually unbelievable
Jesus that's funny. I guess I am gonna go put that on right now while I shave too.
Quite good. Sans any real spoilers:
Space is a lot more accessible in the early game, and in space ~~no one can hear you scream ~~ there's a lot more complications than normal, including really turning factory planning and scaling on its head on one planet.
Really mixed it up, much more than the SE mod did (which was good, but just felt like scaling more than unique challenges)