Hehe, from the summary it sounds like Sweden held the castle up until last year
Then go "now smaller, adorable, and all digital" or something that doesn't sound completely daft.
I hate flowery language like "now adorably all digital". What the fuck is adorable about it being all digital?
Fair point. Most really cheap crap is long gone these days. But I'd rather sit in one of those three than a Land Rover, Ssangyong or Nissan (which has been plagued with horrible reliability issues as of late).
Kinda makes sense that they fit under the same umbrella. It's a large section of what I'd call mediocre car makers. Not the absolute worst, but far from the best.
It's not a Nazi flag but there's a lot of iconography on the black one that gives an off vibe for sure.
- A bird on top, sure it's an owl and not an eagle but still
- Black Flag
- A prominent S
- A Flash
- Red white and black as the primary colors
Yeah, and part of the gap can probably be explained by life expectancy differences. Germany faces a tough time by 2040 when the big block of 50-59 who most likely pay an outsized part of the taxes as well will have virtually all retired.
That is a pretty substantial subscription base, no wonder it's profitable even if it at times feels like a really good deal. Like now when Starfield launched on Game Pass.
Minesweeper might be the only game I know that opens directly into play game. Everything else "then" still needed us to press play.
Cool game and thanks for the recommendation! But the first one is only focused on renovations and while it's fun to reimagine a space I'm not at all interested in the nitty gritty of renovations. I have my own house and have done a fair bit of renovation work so doing it in a sim game would be dreadful, I've never understood the whole genre of "do menial labour but as a game!" Like Euro Truck Simulator and it's ilk.
The coming second game however talks about building a house from scratch as well which does sound promising! If the build process isn't too time consuming and smooth it might be great. So I'll for sure check that out once it's out!
Lol, a divorced with kids crossed with a taxes meme. We're getting old aren't we?
These open questions are always kinda crap to draw conclusions from because we don't know how the question was interpreted by the people answering. In this case we also don't know the sample size of the groups. Could also be a multitude of other variables at play like location because there are few places where you can find all these religions while getting a good sample size and controlling for other variables like income, education, age etc.