Or Euro Truck Simulator 3: In the 'House
If they made a warehouse/logistics simulator with the same detail and effort as the Farming Simulator series I'd buy it.
*ronger
Oh god that extra row is killing me
And then here is the bulk of my farming area. I also have the gatherers, hunters, and fishermen supplementing my food. Although I'm hoping my rapid expansion of houses fixes it, I'm going through a wee bit of a population decline that I need to focus on, as well as making a fancy new graveyard.
Ah nice! This is my city, to the right you can see some farmland, to the south is another piece of land I will expand to, and I'll show you a picture of my farms!
You must be one of those "No minimum wage free market will decide" chaps.
As long as you know that a dead village isn't a loss but a lesson you're good to go
There it is :D
Whats your population at? Also if you're looking for a challenge do the Mountain Men achievement or just make a map that has the hardest settings on the smallest map.
Well except for me. I can just install Second Life!
Yea, while maintaining resources my seem easy now, when you get around 1k pop it becomes much more difficult to play. Keep at it! And my tip is to always keep surplus food production, ALWAYS :D
What was the most population you had?
I just want to make a spanning village and farmland, I don't care if there's a number next to it.
"Past efforts to reduce the the park's rodent population by building habitats to lure in owls and raptors have so far failed" Raptors?
"but I'm not delusional enough to believe that the government actually cares one bit about what I'm doing on a personal level." YET. Jesus I don't care if I sound paranoid but NOBODY knows what the political climate will look like in 20 years.
Not when you consider the public cost of homeless frequently visiting hospitals for illnesses related to their housing situation. I've seen money spent worse by the government.
Have there been any known times where a venue failed the instructions and got bitched at by the band?