I can kinda agree. I mean, I usually play to have fun and blow off the stress of a work day. This War of Mine isn't good for neither. But it's an amazing game and I agree, it's built to make you fail. But how else will it let you feel how civilians feel in a war if it was easy to win?
This War of Mine is a great game. It's frustrating searching homes, making bad decisions (i.e. killing other civilians) and then finding nothing for your home group. It perfectly gives a sense of sadness as a civilian in a war.
This morning my colleague was sent to a school she didn't know, so she used GMaps to get the directions. She parked her car, but wasn't able to find the school. She called me and we found out that GMaps sent her almost 1km away from her destination. I gave her the correct address and she was able to find the place, but she was late for work (no big deal anyway). After further inspection, I found out that the school was mapped as an insurance office. I suspect it's a case of vandalism, but who knows.
Ok, I think that's because the knob is the whole black part, right? I thought that the indicator (the segmented part) was fixed and only the center part of the knob could be moved. But, if you have to move everything yes, it's the other way round: clockwise to get warm, anti-clockwise to get burnt bread.
This past week I started playing again Stellaris. I unfortunately had to start over a new save since the many updates made my old save impossible to use at full power. Still, this new run seems to be better than my old save!
My main issue with browser PDF reading is that I can't compile and apply my signature on PDF with them, which are the main reasons I'm still using Foxit.
Played Planetside 2 this weekend. I never tried it before and at first I didn't know what I was supposed to do. Then I understood how to play and what to do and I enjoyed it very much. I'm not very good at it, but I play to have fun, not to be competitive.
The only thing that's preventing me from use ReadYou is that it's still missing "Older first" reading order (and that's why I'm using Feeder).