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Swedish Murder Machine
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The author held the single player campaign in high regard, thus warranting the question. I never get why people comment before thinking about what they are saying in the slightest.

How do you think this game would be for someone that doesn’t do multiplayer?

Being Endless Legend in Space is a mark in its favor, not against. I liked a lot of things in Endless Space but the card-based combat system made it essentially unplayable.

Trebeck does this sort of thing all the time; he is super catty at least once a show but his calm tone makes it hard to notice at the time.

I suppose you have some points about multiplayer, but that didn’t even occur to me; I never play multiplayer on anything. Sure, EL is pretty gameable, but it is just so rich a game that I can still get a lot of enjoyment playing all the way through even when I’ve managed to work my civ into an unbeatable mechanical

Wasn’t DA2 the point where they made the mages perform karate moves in order to use magic, ala Naruto?

I particularly love Dragon Age 2.

It looks like the way they made Endless Space 2 was to reskin Endless Legend and put it in space. Obviously, that is a hyperbolic statement, but there certainly was a strong feel of Endless Legend while reading through this and looking at the art, which I don’t think is a bad thing. Between Endless Space and Endless

Yeah, I’ve read about that, but it seems to be a fairly limited application with distinct shortcomings. The autonomous technology naturally lends itself to that sort of system.

Actually, the nature of the technology is predicted to discourage private vehicle ownership; why would I keep an expensive machine that spends 23 hours of the day sitting in a parking space or in the driveway? More that likely, overtime, vehicles will move to more of a community resource rather than individual

Interesting. I’m curious about the engineering rationale behind welding rather than the traditional bolting method. Whenever you have material over a large area, be it steel, concrete, or anything else, you have to concern yourself with thermal expansion; granted, rail is relatively thin and long, so I doubt the

The use of induction loops versus a timed intersection has a lot to do with traffic patterns as well; keep in mind that, as frustrating as it can be sometimes, signal patterns are determined with the whole system in mind and the traffic counts for that intersection. Timed intersections over a large region allow

This game is one of the few things I’ve Kickstarted and it is a surreal experience that I’m sure more active Kickstarters are familiar with, namely something you thought was neat and put money toward coming to fruition over a lengthy period. I get the regular update emails the Dev team sends out, but I rarely read

They are priced on Amazon at $39.99 with a struck-through price of $59.99. I would point out (not to you specifically) that the $59.99 is largely bullshit marketing, as is any ‘discounted’ price nowadays. Things are intentionally marked way over the targeted profit margin so that they can immediately be ‘discounted’,

They are priced on Amazon at $39.99 with a struck-through price of $59.99. I would point out (not to you

-Smokeleaf - Improved mood but worsened capacities. More hunger, slower movement. Can form dependence.

I played through that game a few days ago and the Inquisitor in it bugged me since he was the same size as the Astartes; granted he was in power armor, but it should have been on a human-sized model as his body was clearly the same dimensions as the Space Marines. I’m sure that it wasn’t anything more than an

When I worked on a mining drill rig we one time got water in the hydraulic line; we had to flush the system twice before we got it all out, two 55 gallon drums of hydraulic fluid.

That makes him one of the most impactful people in the US for the 20th and 21st centuries that probably no one knows about, which is kinda sad.

As a transportation professional, I have immense respect for the Interstate system; it was a public works project of a staggering scale. It is very difficult to explain to people outside of transportation how complex and expensive it is to build and maintain commonplace roads; part of that is due to the ubiquity of