It is. Must be a bug
Havald
Cool motive, still nepotism
Endless legend is undoubtedly a great game but I never liked the hero thing they have going on unfortunately.
I've played humankind quite a bit actually. I had fun for a while but although I liked the idea at first I don't love the leader switching system as it is implemented in humankind.
Sometimes I wonder why companies make decisions like this. But then I remember just how many completely braindead executives are out there.
At least it's not denuvo anti cheat but their anti tamper is bad enough. Civ 6 is my most played game and I guess I'll have more time to play it now after all... It's really too bad I was very excited to try out the new features they've added.
I'm guessing mods won't be using the steam workshop but the launcher so that consoles can have mods...
Civ 7 won't be using the 2k launcher. They announced that when they removed it from civ 6.
Nice. I'm glad you feel confident enough to run over raccoons for your dinner again.
It's all people outside of your search parameters that's why they never show up. So basically it's people you're not interested in anyways and it's not worth paying them money to find that out.
My favourite has to be lil' Donnie off in the corner pouting
I played through the third recently, yes there are a few mods. The game isn't very mod friendly so there's not a ton there but I found like a dozen or so that were worth installing on nexus.
Game still kinda sucks but good enough for one play through if you liked the first (two)
Oh, I thought hydrogen was colourless. TIL.
I haven't been on that train for a while but I thought the entire line was electrified, the three stations and parts of the line definitely are. Either way it doesn't make sense to me to build up hydrogen infrastructure instead of electrifying the sections of rail that aren't yet. Can't be that much in Germany. In parts where it just isn't possible for whatever reasons why not install a few batteries?
Politicians of many countries will express their shock and outrage towards the media before turning around and signing even more arms deals with Israel.