Bin um 3 Uhr verschwitzt aufgewacht, laut Thermometer hatte es da auch noch 19°C draußen. Ich hasse es. Freue mich drauf dass es ab Dienstag wieder kühler wird.
That's why I wrote "can influence" and not "is determined by".
The Post-WW2 reeducation programs for denazification were probably justified. Like showcasing the horrors of the nazi regime by giving people mandatory tours of the concentration camps etc.
First up, go to one of the available help centers and register for welfare. This will give me a monthly income that's enough to cover most of my daily needs. Housing will be more complicated. The state would cover my rent but I'd first need to find a suitable flat in the first place. If I'm lucky, there is social housing available. If not, I'd have to sleep on the street or in shelters for a while. No idea how I'd handle that. Once I have a roof over my head, I can start looking for a job.
The trailers never really showed the survival aspect much. But it is at its core a survival game, mixed with the monster catching from Pokemon Legends: Arceus, movement mechanics from Zelda BotW (Climbing, gliding etc), real time battles and a kind of Satisfactory-lite automation (where you get your Pals to do tasks for you around your base).
If I go to bed early, I have to get up and pee at some point during the night. And since it's way too cold, I'll usually lie awake for half and hour before I can actually get myself to leave the bed.
Here in Germany many programming jobs, maybe even most, offer WFH these days. Sometimes you need to be in the office for 1 or 2 days a week, but often it's fully remote. I work at a software development agency in a large city, but live in a village about 2.5 hours away. Haven't been to the office for like 2 years.
A few Motorola and Sony phones as well as the Fairphone still have them as well.
Indeed, though Lovecraft has the distinction of being pretty racist even for his time.
It will be interesting to see how these kind of things develop over the next few years. Of course, it's very enticing for developers to use AI voices, as they can probably save massive amounts of money through it. Will the voice actors have any options to stop this?
I've played the Divinity games, which are very good CRPGs, but in my opinion, Baldur's Gate 3 is in another league compared to those. The amount of choices and possibilities the game offers and its sheer vastness are amazing. Add to that the many fully voiced and well directed cutscenes and you have an awesome game that manages to appeal not only to hardcore CRPG fans.
I hope they'll improve the management side of things. Planet Coaster has great building tools, but without good economy and progression systems, I quickly lost interest in my parks.