
The game was inspired by Settlers II™ (© Bluebyte) but has significantly more variety and depth to it. Still, it is easy to get started through playable tutorials. For example, a system of roads plays a central role in your economy: all the goods that are harvested and processed by the tribe must be transported from one building to the next. It is your job to lay out the roads as efficiently as possible.Īnother refreshing aspect of the game is the way you command your clan. There is no need to tell every single one of your subjects what to do - that would be impossible, because there can be thousands of them! Instead, all you need to do is order them to build a building somewhere, and the builders will come.

Similarly, whenever you want to attack an enemy, just place an order to attack one of their barracks, and your soldiers will march to fight. You're really a ruler: You delegate in times of war and in times of peace! widelands - A real-time build-up strategy game. This is done by carriers, and those carriers always walk along the roads. Widelands offers single-player mode with different campaigns the campaigns all tell stories of tribes and their struggle in the Widelands universe! However, settling really starts when you unite with friends over the Internet or LAN to build up new empires together - or to crush each other in the dusts of war. Widelands also offers an Artificial Intelligence to challenge you. In the end, Widelands will be extensible, so that you can create your own tribe with their own set of buildings, create new worlds to play in, and even create new types of worlds (who says you can't build a settlement on the moon?). she's in the shop rn having a bull barrel put on - maybe i'll share pictures once i get her back. My *favorite* favorite has to be my Tikka T3x bolt-action rifle, which i've spent loads of time and an embarrassing amount of money modifying, so it's basically an extension of my soul at this point. Only con we've found so far is that it won't run steel cased ammo - the casings get stuck and won't move up to the ejection port. I love how it barfs out the spent casings at random intervals instead of spitting them right at the guy in the next lane after every shot. the trigger is surprisingly crisp given that it's a bullpup. the boat hull in the front fits into my baby-sized hands like it was molded for them. I'm a tiny lady creature with short arms, and the fact that most of the weight of the rifle is back in the shoulder makes it much easier for me to hold and shoot accurately for longer periods of time. I could probably take it to a convention and not get stopped for weapons check because it doesn't even look real.Īppearance aside, it's also by far the most comfortable semiautomatic rifle I've ever shot.

it looks like it should make pew pew noises when you pull the trigger. it's pure aesthetic distilled into the shape of a functioning firearm. Recall that during the explosion on August 4 in the area of the port of Beirut (Lebanon) there was a ship MERO STAR, which came from the Ukrainian port of Mariupol, on board which was carrying food wheat shipped by the agricultural holding HarvEast.Is this not the most ridiculous cyberpunk bullshit you've ever seen? it's gorgeous. Such questions take time, ”explained the port director.īassem Al‐Qaisi also stressed that the government focuses on food security, therefore, from August 11 to 23, the port of Beirut received 78 thousand tons of grain, flour, wheat and corn. “We are really focused on getting the port back on its feet because the logistics administration buildings have suffered a lot.
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Therefore, it will take about another year for the port to work again at full capacity. By this I mean the loading and unloading of containers, as well as the import and export of containers and general cargo, ”he said.īut at the same time, according to him, the storage facilities are functioning only 40% of what they were before the explosion. This was announced by the recently appointed director of the port of Beirut, Bassem Al‐Qaisi, writes The National. The seaport and export activities at the port of Beirut have fully recovered after an explosion on August 4, which destroyed its largest grain storage facilities.
