It's a valid distinction from a cultural point of view. The Americas covers such a vast portion of the globe, you need a succinct way to narrow down which part of it you are talking about. Kind of the same when you talk about the UK, western Europe, eastern Europe, middle east; it's all one big area with no clear geographical division.
You are looking at this with a bias of "too much fishing is bad", but this could also be looked at as a boat will need to spend less time in the water to reach their quota which means less pollution in the ocean and less harmful noise exposure to underwater life.
Do you have any tips for writing professional documentation? I want to do some for my workplace but it's hard to know where to start, how to arrange it, etc
The houses I've seen in America were thoroughly insulated and heated to cope with the climate. Large amounts of that country is subject to snow in winter. In Australia you only find snow on the mountains in the south east.
I don't know why people have a problem with this. The bomb bay had gravity, just like all parts of every other ship, big or small. If you drop the bombs while they are inside of the ship, and they fall out of a hole (and we've seen big access holes in ships before) then once they are in space they will continue with inertia.
The higher the mortality rate the quicker people tend to get it under control. I guess that's partially because a dead host is less likely to spread the infection, and partly because people take it more seriously than a bad cough.
That's kind of why they are successful though, right? They were the ones that figured out how to supply games digitally for a profit, which required a way to prevent people from sharing the product for free. This was previously done with CD keys, but the advent of the internet rendered that mostly ineffective.
I love the Commandos series. Looking forward to this one.
I hoped the Stargate commandos clone would help scratch the itch, but it wasn't very good