I just like element-based levels in video games. Even water levels. Some even can present some time-based challenges, like saving a nuclear reactor from meltdown, or retrieving something from an area like that.
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Windows phones were nice, except Microsoft made them even more locked-down than iPhones...
This gave me an idea for some level design I might want to use in a video game.
Hear me out:
What if we used that nuclear power only to fix the environment?
Puriteen go away!
He did that as a teen...
My brother liked to tear open the bag in the middle, then leave it as is in the open.
There's a cure for pedophilia. Here's where they do it.
Personally I find it going this way:
- some person, who at least knows what socialism is, even if they're not the most well-read in the subject,
- some way better read one, but thinks state control of enterprises suffice and trusts the state way too much as long as it has hammers and sickles,
- some capitalism fan, who thinks socialism is evil, and that constructon company CEOs are workers, but underpaid office workers are "elites".
Rarely you get a very well read one, who understands their stuff, or the old Soviet bloc ex-communist, who switched because the local far-right party started to be very concerned about "work morals", and also think the construction company CEO is a worker and "against the elite".
This is pretty common in Hungary. One old homeowner doesn't want to pay the reconstruction fees, because they either won't live for so long, or doesn't think it would help and/or a good idea. One such case ended up in having to call the cops on an old man after he got so angry at the others for wanting to replace his beloved gas convectors with central heating instead, that he attacked the others and screamed constantly while being pinned down until the cops arrived. Others just really surprised why this is needed as "Viktor Orbán is getting cheap gas for us" (only in propaganda, but since Orbán's best friends own 80-90% of the media, none of them hear about it).
Don't try to understand memesters. I once installed one 7zip instead of WinRAR, and he installed the latter because "it's free, you just have to click the button and wait a little bit". It was even worse with the uTorrent vs. qBitTorrent situation, where the former is a de-facto spyware/adware, but the latter isn't in piracy memes.
Very concerning word use from you.
The issue art faces isn't that there's not enough throughput, but rather there's not enough time, both to make them and enjoy them.