• @CynicRaven
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        310 months ago

        Gameplay trailer just dropped today! Those cities look massive compared to the first game. The council or parliament or whatever it is looks like an interesting twist. Just need Stuart to listen the hell up!

  • @[email protected]
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    Calgary has this awesome network of bridges between like 19 buildings. There are apartment buildings, office towers, malls, indoor parks, grocery stores, metro and train stations. You don’t have to go outside in that weather. They built the city to deal with the cold and it is really fantastic.

    • @AngryCommieKender
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      That’s certainly a start. Though I doubt that covers the 316.84 Sq Mi that Calgary encompasses. Hopefully you can expand on that network.

      Many US cities have a similar network, though since none of them connect to any residential, other than ultra high cost residential, I doubt that our networks work as well as yours.

    • @swag_money
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      910 months ago

      i fuggin wish it was over - over here. currently -35 (-50windchill) in stoon rn. I’m moving to Edmonton :p

  • @[email protected]
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    1210 months ago

    Gotta be yesterday morning? The sun hasn’t risen yet today and it’s warmer today too

    • @Perhapsjustsniffit
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      That’s frozen ice crystals in the air. The humidity being released from the ground due to the contrasting temperatures as well as the air from the building heating systems is freezing in the air. Even your breath literally freezes at these temps.

      • @Cornelius_Wangenheim
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        1310 months ago

        Combustion also produces water in addition to CO2, so I’m sure all the cars are a big part of it.

        • @Perhapsjustsniffit
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          You certainly feel it though it’s not super dramatic. As skin starts to freeze anywhere between 10 and 30 minutes in these temps most folks outdoors are bundled up good with skin covered including mouth and nose. For people with asthma it can be difficult. Location and weather leads to very dry air to begin with along with some elevation. Add the temperatures and it kind of shocks your lungs a bit. Your nose hairs freeze immediately, sometimes so quickly it kinda hurts and your breath causes ice to form on your clothes, hair or facial hair around your face.

    • @quams69
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      1010 months ago

      Is it smog or vapor from the ac units

  • @Mr_Blott
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    Genuine question - do you guys use normal-people minus thirty or my-great-grandpappy-was-also-my-great-uncle-and-we-all-been-breathin-leaded-petrol-fumes-since minus thirty?

    Edit - these answers are suggesting you use the idiot’s one 😂 C’mon guys I thought yous were better than that!