It’s fun to start with a small user base. The downtime is rough, and I have some minor issues with it like the fact that deleting a comment hides all of the replies to that comment. Overal, though, it’s kew.
Is that a setting somewhere? Because that is not how it behaves on my end. Deleting a comment hides all replies.
No, I don’t want to delete others comments. I want others’ comments to not be deleted when the original commentor deletes the original comment that starts a comment thread.
This is what I want. How can I get this?
This was the reason for this post. It has happened to me quite a few times already. When I take a bunch of time to make a well-thought-out reply and link a bunch of references in a discussion, I don’t want all that effort to effectively disappear when the original commentor just decides they are embarrassed or don’t want to continue and just nukes the thread.
Edit: typos
Crimson writing utensils with political double entrendre potential were seen on wooden furniture.
Souls don’t exist.
Good effort, bot.
Obviously biased, but c/breadtube for is my go to for left video content and discussion.
Doesn’t CRPG stand for classic roleplaying game?
Workers taking smoke breaks is fine. Anything that gives workers more breaks is good. You can takethose breaks too. Just tell them its a smoke break. If management says anything, tell them you have just as much need for it as anyone who smokes. Don’t get mad at your fellow workers. Get mad at the employer.
Bahaha, what a scummy tactic. I suppose if you cast a wide net, you’re bound to catch some fish though.
Insanely so in my case haha.
You have a lot of granularity with the options. If you start on the hardest settings, you are sure to fail (but I actually liked learning it like that). You can modify which features require your management, such as water, waste, education, loyalty, etc. It is often recommended that new players start with most of the options on the easier settings, then turn on new features as you learn.
Edit: spelling
All right, will do, thanks.
Checking my communities.