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Good to hear, never dug to much into it. Then there’s even less reason to keep it in Night City/America, maybe something in Japan.
Good to hear, never dug to much into it. Then there’s even less reason to keep it in Night City/America, maybe something in Japan.
And with “both” from what it looks like you mean the french and italian styles.
It doesn’t have to, but it’s based on the Cyberpunk tabletop rpg which is mostly centered around Night City. So most of the existing lore is focused on America. Personally I’d prefer more games/movies/… outside the US in general, I’ve seen enough fictional versions of NYC and LA.
You really gotta count how many cheap boat Ukrainians lost trying to sink 60 ships.
That’s like counting cruise missiles as aircrafts.
You’re missing pulling something out of their comment history without any context.
And I thought it meant those programmers are bad at memory management because their stack is always full.
They could do what Norway does, paying for an almost membership that doesn’t give them any voting rights.
And that’s why you don’t have any money.
Cats don’t need money though.
They don’t just dislike contraceptives, they also don’t want teens to get sex education in schools.
I’d assume people already know who their government is and who of them favours policies like this.
First of all it was in the council, so not really individual politicians but the governments/ministers of member countries, and second they didn’t vote, it was withdrawn.
Initially I had some hope when Embracer bought a bunch of studios from Square Enix, because Square Enix sucks and it could only get better, but once their funding dried up it turned out Emberacer sucks just as much as them.
No. Coal in general is in decline in Germany despite the shutdown of nuclear power plants. Some coal power plants were reactivated in 2022 to cover the shortage of gas, but at the same time the run time of the remaining nuclear power plants was extended by around 3 months. The reactivated coal power plants were shut down around the same time as the nuclear power plants.
The german solution was to build more coal power
No, that wasn’t the solution and it’s not what happened, coal is in decline in Germany since the 90s with a rather steep decline since 2018.
Defaults to int if I’m not mistaken.
Driving less would make a huge impact, around 45% of all transport related emissions are from passenger traffic, that’s buses, taxis, and most of all regular people driving their cars. Transport related emissions accounts for 24% of global emissions, so just passenger traffic is almost 11% of global emissions. Everyone hates aviation, but that’s “only” around 3% of global emissions, shipping also around 3%, and road freight is 7%.
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/co2-emissions-from-transport
I’m sure he expected this, the real question should be why he thought this was good.