Code mods are great, maps and assets are in there but not officially, so compatibility going forward probably isn't great for those. Full modding support is being worked on and is one of their highest priorities, so I'm not surprised there wasn't much discussion about it. Asset mod support is "before summer" so they've got another month according to their last statement on it. PDX Mods has some bugs but overall it's actually pretty slick and functional, and they've made a few highly requested improvements to it already.
Straight white Christian men sit at the bottom, almost buried beneath the pyramid
Like a Pharaoh? Buried with concubines and unimaginable riches and feasts in an elaborate sarcophagus? Under a monument built on the backs of thousands of slaves and their suffering and death? Yeah, okay, that tracks.
The population is in the screenshot. The guy on reddit who does the benchmarks has better hardware than I do and uses a slightly bigger city, and he gets 60+ fps average depending on settings.
I'll quote you again...
best existing hardware its not running without scratches the 20 fps line from below on lowest settings
Maybe just, like, don't make shit up. K? You're making me take CO's "toxicity" statement a little more seriously.
I literally only voted on one thing by accident because the button made it look like I was going to go to another page to choose my vote in that category. Turns out I was just voting for the game I was looking at immediately and irrevocably.
Ah, but see, they're not a monopoly because you can get DSL or a 5G hotspot! Those are viable alternatives, right?
~ FCC
Remember that time a million Iraqis died... for some reason?
You got this, Donald... make 'em wait for it... BOOM
To be even fairerer, the body of water that gets pumped doesn't need to be dammed; if you have a steady enough river, you can suck the water right out of the side of it. Also, the basin isn't a prerequisite, you could build holding tanks at the top of a hill.
Hell, you could enclose the whole thing to control evaporation and use the same water over and over, no natural body of water necessary. Better yet, use a denser fluid to achieve the same result in a smaller space. You could probably fit the whole thing in a single building.
There's also compressed air and flywheels for energy storage.
what in the fuck
Hey, it's my god given right to take it up the ass from corporations. I'm voting for Trump so he can reverse this radical marxist fascist rule on day one.