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  • This was one of like...3 games on steam I refunded. I was immediately bored and found the gameplay hugely frustrating.

    I'm glad you liked it but personally, I feel quick time events are an unsavory vehicle to base the nearly the entirety of your character building off of. I dislike them in action games, here they were hell.

  • This is crackpottery and your repeatedly re-posting this assertion without citing anything isn't really supporting your position.

    Yes, yes, electrolysis is a thing.

    No, it is not free.

    FFS if you're going to go for crazy theories why not dream big: here is a potential paint we could research for a few megacredits and buff our science to coat our walls and make hydrogen with. For not free but cheaper than electrolysis.

  • Ok but now you're moving the goalposts. Before you just said it was a simple conversion. It's just not, full stop.

    And now suddenly it's moot because they have to do it anyway, cost and difficulty notwithstanding.

    I remain, regrettably, firmly unconvinced that the average service station franchisee is going to be incentivized to undertake this.

  • Explain to me what hypothetical means to you. Then re read my post and note where I point out the hypotheticals.

    And you definitely would not lose 30-40%. I'd meet at 8-10% but you are either inexperienced with the tech or shilling an agenda with that 30-40%.

    But what would me and my actual lived experience know right?

  • Exactly. How the hell else are we gonna get dopamine and serotonin today? They've removed all the naturally occuring sources of with their fucked up policies and general ghoulishness. Where else then but from the tears of their impotent, incandescent rage?

    Mmmm. The rage gives it that lemony twist.

  • So, let's say I leave an EV at the airport, with 60% charge, battery in reasonable health, and return 2 months later and head home, having lost maybe 3%. You are telling me that's....not doing exactly what you're saying I can't and didn't just do?

    You don't also immediately lose all the stored energy either. In a (hypothetical, future tyme) properly kitted out scenario, I leave my EV plugged in at the airport and it's battery contributes to local grid storage while I'm away. So the 60% I arrived with might drop down during high load, but since my utility company has a handy app I can schedule when I need to unplug and ask for the charge percentage to be topped up in time.

    I might even not have to pay to park my car in that scenario, or potentially even earn credits back...

  • Yes! A clean platform that needs METRIC GIGATONS of carbon positive infrastructure to set up and maintain. That is why I call shenanigans on your zero harmful emissions claim.

    VS

    We already have wires, and batteries are more than good enough for a vast swath of the everyday commuting public.