The most striking thing about Civ 6 to me is the split in opinions.
The most striking thing about Civ 6 to me is the split in opinions.
If we got 100 cases like this together. I’m interested in seeing what the distribution will be like on average?
The simplest reason is that, in game development, making an accurate schedule is impossible.
The entire dresscode issue is pulled out of proportions. Don’t want this kind of bullshit? Then go with a school uniform.
By the sounds of it the game suffers from the common problems these games face. Which is that it is utterly impossible to create a competent AI that can deal with complex systems the way a human can.
I think you’re mixing up psychology and genetics here.
Well luckily your current president has the answer to that problem.
And you didn’t see this one coming when he was voted in?
As opposed to what? Spending money on cigarettes? Watching a couple dozen people chase a ball? Any of a number of other hobbies people may have that can easily be ridiculed by anyone that doesn’t share that hobby?
That would completely negate the ability to bring the scheme up in future though.
Not at all. While the game is filled with references - to a wide range of things - the gameplay is not reliant on the story and the story is only loosely related.
Isn’t that always the case though? Corporation or company drops the ball, then proceeds to take legal action against anyone that dares to glance at the ball, attempts to pick up the ball or ACTUALLY picks up the ball.
Doubt that he’d even get that far with correct grammar.
You don’t have to be clever to be able to manipulate people the way he does. Though it helps.
Is anyone really surprised about this?
Guess it is a good thing that the game only takes you... *checks playtime*
Around 30 hours to complete (I’ve got 27 hours playtime, did most of the quests available.)
There are quite a few people that buy cards in bulk to make badges that then allow them to “level up” their account.
Obvious spoiler alert for anyone not having watched the series nor read the books.
I don’t recall the exact stopping point for each book. But the series does seem to go a bit faster than 1 book per. Or at least is taking certain events out of order.
“No strings attached” except for the place where you get it.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.