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Any good Cities Skylines-style game with support for bike lanes, bus lanes, bike paths and pedestrian paths?
  • Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic. It doesn't have bike lanes but you can set a fully pedestrianised city, as emergency vehicles can use footpaths if needed. It also has trains, trams, buses and trolleybuses. Also helicopters, which are cool but impractical most of the time. The public transport line management is pretty in depth too, you can have pick up only spots, spots specific for workers or students, drop off only, or a bunch of other parameters. It's really good.

    It also has resource management, but the difficulty settings are really granular so you can adjust it to however you like.

  • Middle Earth could risk war with Mordor
  • You can be an ethnic Russian. That's kind of besides the point though, "racial" boundaries are very often blurred and a hard and fast division of peoples is inherently a generalisation.

  • Middle Earth could risk war with Mordor
  • Maybe, but this meme is clearly in reference to the restrictions on supplied weapons to Ukraine. The LOTR link I might be reading into a bit much, but the prevalence of the term orc and the trotting out of the Asiatic horde trope made me primed to see it in this.

  • Middle Earth could risk war with Mordor
  • It's probably in reference to NATO countries supplying Ukraine with weapons on the provision they are not used in Russian territory. This meme is potentially implying that NATO shouldn't care about a direct war with Russia.

    The reason it would be using LOTR is because DAE Ruzzians is orcs?

    But don't worry, this time the racism against the enemy is justified since they are inherently different, and not even european. They have a completely different outlook on death, and don't value their own or each other's lives. Also the same with China.

  • Is there a tv series that shows what things are like in China or Soviet Russia (one party system, with english subs)
  • A good documentary, on the USSR though not modern Russia, is The Human Face of Russia. You can find it on YouTube. It's Australian as well so it's interesting seeing a look into the Soviet Union from the point of view of a country that is aligned with the US but without so much Red Scare propaganda.

  • Is there a tv series that shows what things are like in China or Soviet Russia (one party system, with english subs)
  • A good documentary, on the USSR though not modern Russia, is The Human Face of Russia. You can find it on YouTube. It's Australian as well so it's interesting seeing a look into the Soviet Union from the point of view of a country that is aligned with the US but without so much Red Scare propaganda.

  • Beehaw on Lemmy: The long-term conundrum of staying here
  • They are marxists and/or leninists because they are marxist-leninists. Fascism and Nazism are very different things to Marxism-Leninism, and I think people just see something that isn't a western democracy and call it fascist as a knee-jerk reaction.

  • Why is 60fps a big deal for games?
  • Because it isn't unless you play competitive really. Since I generally hate sweaty online competitive games I don't really mind if frames are under 60 sometimes. The only online games I play are slower paced where a frame coming slightly quicker wouldn't be a huge advantage.

    That's why I built a high end PC with a 144hz 1440p monitor.

  • Recommendations for an outsider
  • If you're looking for something weird narrative wise with a hint of tragedy and is also short, I can't recommend Slaughterhouse Five enough. I won't go into it too much, but it will almost definitely be at your local library, and won't take too much time to read.

  • NHL Open to Another Team in Atlanta
  • Atlantic Canada and the Maritimes refer to the same thing right? I'm not from there so I get the terms confused, but I hope to see a Nova Scotia/New Brunswick/ P.E.I. team eventually.

  • NHL Open to Another Team in Atlanta
  • Surely it would be better to put teams in more passionate hockey areas? Seattle made sense but Atlanta really seems like football country. Quebec, Hamilton or the Maritimes seem better and more interesting to me, especially Quebec or the Maritimes. I'm sure I read a study about how Canada could support far more teams despite their smaller population due to the higher proportion of hockey fans.

  • Zelensky dismisses compromise with Putin, pointing to Prigozhin’s death
  • Yes the Russian and Ukrainian military, both made of up actual people many of whom were conscripts, are both suffering heavy losses. That means lots of death. I don't see lots of death as being worth finding out the Russians overhyped their weapons.

    Second tier military remarks are pretty surprising to me. I don't get why so many people seem shocked that a country that suffered a decade of basically mob rule and ruthless resource extraction by oligarchs after the collapse of the previous political entity doesn't match up to the last remaining superpower that has had no real war or massive disruption on its land since the American Civil War. Sure, in a peer to peer fight, which Russia against Ukraine is, Russia is not doing the equivalent of 'impressively' taking Baghdad in three weeks. It's a completely different war. And yes the corruption obviously plays a huge role in how underwhelming the Russian menace seems to western audiences. I'm not saying this as some massive Russia supporting spiel, I am just constantly surprised by this take.

    I imagine in a cease fire before official peace talks both sides would reinforce unfortunately, that tends to be what happens and I'm under no illusion that it isn't. As to whether it would be acceptable to give up this land, it comes down to whatever is agreed to in the peace talks. I personally am all for giving up land if needed, especially land where there was a legitimate civil war happening before the Russian invasion, but it doesn't have to happen that way. Before the inevitable accusations of 'thats literally appeasement, Hitler, Chamberlain, 1939, etc' a podcast called Citations Needed has a good rundown on why that is an often dishonest framing for situations. Episode 89.

    https://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/episode-89-how-charges-of-appeasement-equate-diplomacy-with-treason

    They also do a good episode on the idea of 'whataboutism' which I wish I had remembered earlier. Episode 66.

    https://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/episode-66-whataboutism-the-medias-favorite-rhetorical-shield-against-criticism-of-us-policy

    Obviously you don't need to agree with their takes, but it helps to put it into perspective.

    There has been a lot of discussion around the Budapest agreement and the Minsk agreements on Lemmy already, so I won't go into that as others are more knowledgeable than me.

  • Zelensky dismisses compromise with Putin, pointing to Prigozhin’s death
  • I'm not ignoring that, I explicitly stated that the Ukrainian government and a vocal part of the population is asking for aid. That doesn't mean the US isn't using them. There is also a large number of conscripts who are forced to fight, and were either prevented from leaving the country or some basically kidnapped. Those people would definitely benefit from a ceasefire and peace talks.

  • Fallout-likes and mods

    Are posts about games that are heavily inspired by Fallout allowed in this community? By that I mean games like Atom RPG or Space Wreck.

    Also, any recommended mods for the OG two Fallouts? I've heard of 1.5 but I haven't got into mods for them yet.

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