I haven't tried going that far in one run. But I've used buses fairly often to get to other cities.
changing buses 2 times in 2 different non English speaking countries
That alone would make me not want to do it, unless you were in a country like Japan or the Netherlands with decent pubic transit and quality google maps support.
are travelers allowed to eat in the bus? Am I allowed to bring my own food?
You're not supposed to eat meals on the bus. It doesn't stop it from happening. It depends on the temperament of the driver. But don't do it, the other passengers don't wanna be suffering w/e smell on a long trip. But you can pack food and eat it at rest points. (if your route has them)
but did you ever do something like this? Any regrets?
My first time in a major city, I was too scared to ride the subway. So I took the city buses everywhere, I regret that. Changing buses in the rain, and discovering my ticket was non-transferable was a huge drag.
Just know if you do, the local scammers know the stops and will try shenanigans. Don't fall for the guy having a heart attack trick like I did. Pay attention to how the locals and fellow travelers are behaving.
Great board game for 3+ people. Best with a full crew. You and your mates explore a mansion. As you explore a new room you place a tile and something can happen.
It's meant to have a lot of replayability as each time you play there's a booklet full of potential end games that you can trigger. Such as the mansion is burning down and you need to escape.
I think some of the issue is that the bulk of its knowledge is from a few years back and it relies on searching the internet to fill the gap. But it prefers the older database it was trained against.
The undead listen to a much higher authority than any mortal court. But that doesn't stop the court from trying to summon them, but they might need a warrant wielding warlock to make it happen.
I don't donate anything but I might buy merchandise. I think the people that do continue to donate are looking to get some sort of perk like a jump scare or some other silliness.
The problem is most likely on the host's end. They need to configure port forwarding for the game.
If you're connecting over the internet confirm you're connecting to their WAN IP address.
There is a rare edge case that comes to mind. In server.properties look for
use-native-transport
and try setting it to false on the host.Alternatively I would suggest checking if you and the host support ipv6 and use that. It'll help avoid the problems you're experiencing with NAT.