And in Cities Skyline you can just pause time, delete and fix a bunch of shit, and continue. Instant and nobody complains that you just bulldozed their house.
I think highways would look nicer if real city planners had the ability to redesign everything vs add on pieces over time.
Failing to comply with the act’s rules could land companies with fines of up to £18 million (around $22 million), or 10 percent of their global annual turnover (whichever is higher), and their bosses could even face prison.
I'm curious how they intend to enforce this on companies that aren't located in the UK.
I'm not saying anyone should drive up to the wall and try to turn 90 degrees. I'm saying that's what people do, in the US at least. It just happens and it creates traffic.
Coincidentally, I was just reading a news article about Chipotle doing exactly that - raising prices while losing customers.
Even companies that have seen customers pull back due to the higher prices reported higher sales, because those higher prices offset volume declines.
PepsiCo, for example, reported ... sales rose nearly 7% to $23.45 billion. The ... company said it increased prices globally by 11% on average... In that time, PepsiCo’s volume fell 2.5%.
For me it's just battery life at this point. Once that starts degrading significantly, I upgrade. It'd be nice if they still allowed you to access the battery easily.
Yeah but do you know how long it takes to animate another corpse? Especially when you have a perfectly malleable one at home. It's just not practical for the modern political necromancer.
And in Cities Skyline you can just pause time, delete and fix a bunch of shit, and continue. Instant and nobody complains that you just bulldozed their house.
I think highways would look nicer if real city planners had the ability to redesign everything vs add on pieces over time.