playing fall of winterhome scenario in frostpunk 1 is like having your friend say "hey dude i need to finish this project and turn it in tomorrow and i don't know what to do can you pls help" and you open it and it makes you question your sanity
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playing fall of winterhome scenario in frostpunk 1 is like having your friend say "hey dude i need to finish this project and turn it in tomorrow and i don't know what to do can you pls help" and you open it and it makes you question your sanity
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tillian (returning soon)replied to tillian (returning soon) last edited by
the more i look at this fucking city the more i want to scream
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tillian (returning soon)replied to tillian (returning soon) last edited by
i look at one of the areas in the city which is like a bunch of houses next to a coal thumper, and not only he put only one gathering post for that thumper (it's not enough, you need at least 3 for people to be able to keep up with the flow of coal), but also this mf put a steam hub between the houses AND the fucking thumper which is just AAAAAAAAAAAAA
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tillian (returning soon)replied to tillian (returning soon) last edited by
because it's inneficient, houses need to receive heat 24/7 while workplaces only during work hours
this mf wastes coal AND space AND resources AND time
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tillian (returning soon)replied to tillian (returning soon) last edited by
if you don't know it's basically a scenario where the generator started to malfunction and the guy who ruled the city started ignoring the problem for weeks, people started rioting and starving and then rose against him. he didn't go down without a fight and the city burned to a crisp. now i have to fucking restore it. oh and also this motherfucker made child labor legal
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Riley S. Faelanreplied to tillian (returning soon) last edited by
@mynameistillian People rioting against lack of municipal heating can mean that they're not rioting against the badly run national government.