okay so unsure if this is a bit but I genuinely have an issue with how uninterested most of the Bethesda fallout non-new Vegas games seem to be in exploring their own premise. No real exploration of how societies would develop post war or anything. Makes the world feel boring
Posts by AbjectCube
its a real problem, im considering the same thing. Maybe driving a truck or something, i really don't know
this update in real time or like on a per view basis?
Its actually very complex and has a lot to do with different historical policy calls and driving patterns, high level the regulatory environment in Europe favored diesels for a very long time. Makes sense from a certain perspective, it is actually a more efficient fuel than gasoline
To be fair, with full context it actually becomes crazier
It's got a similar gameplay loop to df, just on a much larger scale. I've taken cities to like 30,000 people before. Combat is a lot more along the lines of total war though and pretty janky last I checked (iirc it's been overhauled recently)
Very distinct vibe though imo
got a couple hundred hours in it, very enjoyable city builder that maintains interesting challenges right up until very late in the end game. You absolutely must use blueprints though.
28 is a lot easier to paint and imo model details resolve a lot better when they're on the table
makes sense. Was kicking around a scenario where rate changes cause revalue causes carry trades to get unwound on a large enough scale to have some type of additional knock on effect on the broader economy and articulated it poorly
speculation;
some surprise or sudden change in the relative value/yields of different currencies (like yen vs USD) would most likely trigger a massive amount of major financial institutions exiting their carry trades positions, which could rapidly spike or crash currencies. Gasoline on a fire ect
yeah, I'm not up to date on it at all but that tracks
Mostly done by borrowing in one currency, converting it to another with higher interest on bonds and then pocketing the interest iirc. Not clear on the details, just what I recall from work. Big risk I think is just exchange rates, otherwise freeish money lol
surely there is like some post processing software you could feed the audio into to do that?
what the fuck does this headline even mean?
Calculation*
run the calculator on like flour or rice, insane ratio
Oh aldi easily, not even close. Taco bell imo only wins that if you compare it to other fast food
ohhh! Why would you need multiple?
what's a traktor s4?
I don't miss that v-tec actuator lol
full disclosure, i've been daily driving a motorcycle for several months now so my astonishment at how heavy the vehicle felt may have been enhanced by that
It was extremely funny. Dude only had two wheel drive and weighed like 2x what the tacoma did though lol
I actually had a chance to drive a newer 2024 tacoma (which is insanely huge) and I was horrified at the complete lack of visibility. Insane blind spots including like not being able to see 10-15 feet of the road in front of you.
Also just absurdly heavy which you could really feel in corners.
that truck actually has much better visibility than modern ones as well horrifically enough. Windows have gotten smaller and you lose a lot of field of view to the larger hoods and increased height
Iirc aren't renters hit the hardest by property taxes because they (or their landlords) don't get any of the homestead exemptions? Dunno if Chicago does that
eh i wouldn't say so, you at least tolerate my nearly endless rambling about whatever we end up running across which would indicate to me you've still got a little of that
you gotta join us on the white monster side lol
That's a shame, he was pretty funny
Not building in some auto fail over stuff is incredibly sloppy work