Not only this, they cut the budget starting 2025 by a lot and only productions with >400k on their own will be qualified to apply for a state funding. Cause that will be a good reason for each state (Bundesland) to rise their funding (Berlin has some millions and Hessen 260k/year funding budget). Or at least that was one of the arguments to cut the state budget.
South Korea rated it in February and a couple of other countries as well. Wasn't there a rating on April 1st?
Some people on reddit mentioned, that a game has to be playable to be rated, but not finished (like bugfixing,...).
But it's definitely good news!
Oh I feel you! I ate spaghetti Bolognese ice cream a couple of years ago and I couldn't stand it. Ice cream is great and Bolognese is great but not mixed together.
Das er sich da noch dran erinnern kann. Normalerweise erinnern sich doch (vor allem rechte) Politiker so gut wie gar nicht mehr an das was in ihrer Schulzeit passiert ist. Und er kann sich sogar noch an diesen einen Zug am Joint erinnern.
Yeah, the scaling and transportation. If you wanted salt near the alps it was expensive as hell and mostly the salt came from mines, but that was a very difficult task.
Salary comes from salty? Like in a good way? I know an old "word" for salt in German is "weißes Gold" (white gold).
Even if SDV is my favourite game to play, I wouldn't recommend it for someone with little to no gaming experience. It's a cozy farming sim yes, but a lot of mechanics are not that well explained and you have to use the wiki A LOT! Even watching streamers playing it for the first time just shows how much on top explaining is often necessary to really start a good farm where you can feel the progress.
Sometimes you have to ask for it. E.g. I work in the life insurance business and we need to know the gender for policy calculation.
Nothing of high, high value either but one time I bought a box full of Yu-Gi-Oh cards at a garage sale. It was just a small christmas box but full of cards, often even in sleeves. The guy who sold it even asked me if he should get rid of them. He didn't know the box had something in it and thought I just wanted the box itself. I denied and asked for the price. The lowest he could get was 50ct for an item. Since it was a box and cards it was 2 items, so 1€ in total. The most valuable card is around 30€ at the moment, the full box around 100-120€.
As sad as it is I think you're right. The same was said about facebook and even though they had a bumpy road it's bigger than ever before. Nothing being sold at the stock market follows any logical rules, it's so much emotion that sells stuff. And as long as it makes money, nobody cares about racism or pedophilia or any other bad thing. I thought that's why we hate capitalism that much.
If I understood you correctly that's nothing you can learn. It just happens for most people when they see something they like or admire. I myself have trouble with stuff like that, but that's because I have a soft form of autism and an anxiety disorder so keeping track and not losing myself completely in a situation is mandatory for not going insane.
Ich war zuerst bei Wählerschwund bei CDU/CSU. Besonders die CSU steht auf verlorenem Posten, wenn sie aktive oder ehemalige Bauernfamilien in Bayern als Wähler verliert. Kp, ob er das meinte, aber die beiden Parteien haben auf jeden Fall ein Problem, wenn der Populismus aufgeht.
As mentioned by other commentators, negative, emotional news sell the best and the news nearly perfected this method during the last couple of years. Yes, it isn't as good as pre pandemic times, but it's not the worst. For me it really helped to limit my news time to max. once a day (like in the past with the newspaper in the morning or a news show in the evening) and watching things called "good news". In Germany some TV shows have this category so I never searched it on social media or YouTube, but I bet there are some channels/pages dedicated to good news (like there is a new treatment for disease XY or here is a good step in the fight against climate change, but sometimes just news like "the big panda isn't as endangered as it was".