Have you played Fallout? I'd say it felt pretty accurate to the game, combat takes a backseat to story and hoarding.
I wouldn't say it's an insane amount of time in the simulator. That probably averages less than 15 hours a year; however, there's many hours spent preparing for the time in the simulator which is what really makes emergency procedures rote.
If you just let them out again of course it doesn't work. American prison has rehabilitated essentially no one.
Netflix definitely does a better job than its competition but the encoding is not perfect as it is, lowering it for certain material would push me away. They generally do a better job with their original content as well. Mario movie(Universal) looked like ass. Damsel (Netflix)looked quite good. Extraction 2 looked really good.
Climate change is getting rid of snow. No more salted roads. Cars will last forever
It's the only programming language I really delved into. I haven't had to program since college. I found it very useful.
I think the low sodium ones taste better.
I just did unga bunga (strength) and had a fairly easy go of it. I put a good many trait points into stamina as well. I also invested into stamina regen abilities.
You could just do more research before buying a game at full price and being mad that the game isn't for you. If you want a story those games aren't for you. There's more story in YouTube videos about the game than what's actually upfront in the game. I understand being upset at a bad purchase but adding a difficulty slider is counter to the developers intent and thus not made for you.
They're reliable. They just expend more energy in winter time so you get worse range.