Oxygen not included. I spent so much brain beating that game, then wanted to play more.
Oxygen not included. I spent so much brain beating that game, then wanted to play more.
I’d love to hear more about what you were deficient in and what you added to the diet to make up for it!
Fuck making a ubisoft account.
What makes you disagree lmao.
Dang that article seemed to be a whole Lotta nothing.
I feel like he got away with it last time since the senate didn’t vote to remove him.
Not sure how it plays on Steam Deck but on PC I have only had 1 crash in like 25 hours. A solid 60-80 frames too with ray tracing in high. I haven’t had a bad experience at all.
This sounds interesting. Although I’m not even sure of what sort of configuration I would need to keep between reinstalls lol.
I thought it was called North America?
Ask the eyes doc for your pd measurement during the exam and they will be happy to help in my experience.
I was a little worried about this, but I recently decided to say fuck it and buy it anyway. The game has been really smooth for me. I have only had one crash so far too in about 6 hours of play time. I’m getting a solid 80-90 frames per second with a 4070 super and a ryzen 5600x. Ray tracing and other graphics set to high. It has been really fun and worth it to me so far.
What positive coverage would there have been? Genuinely I ask
Any issues at work you are dealing with or just it’s annoying and a lot of wasted time?
I know that they don’t like people asking for a free Tibet and independence for Hong Kong. Are there any good mainstream Chinese media articles that talk about these subjects?
When was the last demonstration made against central leadership? Or everyone just loves it there? Why do they have a firewall that blocks youtube?
Did they bring in some tanks as well? Or if they did are we allowed to talk about it?
Can you draw the chinese leader as Winnie the pooh in China without repercussions? I can do it to my leader where I’m at.
Heat control is definitely the toughest boss of the game. Satisfying as fuck to be constantly pumping in cool O2 into the main colony block though once you get a handle on it. The steam turbine aqua tuner loop is key to fully nailing mid to late game temperature control, and needs to be implemented later on to actually get liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen.
You can easily go hundreds of cycles though without needing a steam turbine as long as you are properly planning your base. There are a lot of aspects though that need to be considered. Most of which boil down to (heh) just not building your temperature sensitive things next to hot or heat producing things.
One neat trick is to create a vacuum with liquid locks on either side so that heat is not conducted from one side to another. Another more basic trick is finding a cold biome or cool salt water geyser and pumping liquid through it then insulating the pipe ( p-water best because it’s high specific heat capacity and low freezing temperature) and then running it through your base with some radiant/normal piping at picked spots to release that coolness.
The two focuses you need before you get to creating coolness are to try not to let heat in from outside (don’t dig into hot biomes without insulated tile or liquid locks) and try not to unnecessarily generate heat on the inside of your colony block. You also want to try to just largerly separate where your plants are from where your cooking/machines are until you can actively control the heat generated.
Even without a steam turbine room you can just plop down an aqua tuner next to a pool of water outside your base and radiate that now cool water into the base for quite awhile before the system would break down.
Hope that helps!