Yeah. I also sometimes use pre-reform grammatic of my native language (a huge reform was made a century ago); for comical purposes mostly.
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Still in the space.
Britain also invented Imperial measurement system that is still used in the USA while being extremely outdated and inconvenient.
The US just can't adopt changes. It will most probably die as an XVIII century country with a pile of juridical clutches and props.
World: Hey, Trump, you were building the wall. Is it finished?
Not sure when this liability became obvious, but I suppose it started to affect regions somewhere in 1860x when the US proved with steel that there is no quitting.
$5. 100Mbps. Ukraine. (it can be slightly cheaper, I also use static IP and that's not for free)
Stop breaking houses!
I prefer \n for less typing.
This is a turn-based game in the WW2 setting and maps were completely modern-like in that period. Dull and boring.
Moreover -- I'm a programmer, not an artist. So I try to use any nuance that helps me improve aesthetics but doesn't require actual draw-design-art-thing. It might be "doesn't matter" but most people won't even give a game a chance if it would be boring-looking. And it won't be a very good game anyway -- I work alone and my abilities are limited.
I really can't afford to skip on those little things.
Fine as "Human Entity №094456345 is able to differentiate water and land. Context requirements [12 ref]. RTTX. END_MSG"?
Yes, in this sense textures are completely swappable :)
Those horizontal lines are "waves". They look better when there are more of them on the screen.
I had C&C 1 in mind but close enough.