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I’ve never thought about it. I’ve never even seen the stuff before. The name turned me away from ever trying it, and this thread is only cementing that.
I guess the mold is a blueish color, but that’s mold. Not cheese. If a block of cheese in my fridge looks like that then I somehow managed to not return home for months and now need to throw out everything.
Ok, I can’t think of a way to interpret this other than: OP eats cheese that looks like this. OP, if I’m right (and I hope I’m not) please see a physician.
I’ve never watched him, but isn’t he just a Twitch streamer?
So bags of popcorn should be avoided like the plague, unfortunately.
Unfortunately? Popcorn is the least flavorful thing in existence. Just find some other bland edible material and put your toppings on that instead.
I don’t think I’ve even used bookmarks since Vista.
You don’t need to reboot to switch either. Just log out.
Popular FOSS also tend to have multiple GUI options.
Nazis, I imagine.
I really want to switch to Luanti, but without equivalents to create and ae2 (at a bare minimum) I can’t see myself playing it for any significant time.
First infinity didn’t go great. Not sure I want to see more.
The water trains for iron will almost certainly be separate from the main. I’m picturing the rest being connected to the skyway and possibly each other. Maybe different systems for different areas just to add a little challenge to the junctions
I still haven’t actually used the local ones (only have time to game on weekends and spent the last couple playing SkyFactory5), but I intend to use them for my iron factory. I have 5 pure nodes where my hub is currently located and intend to set up some pure iron ingot refineries and train the water in from the lake to the southwest. This blueprint may not get used much in this save, but I liked the idea and wanted to at least have it available. The vertical clearance was intentional. The idea was that I’d use the space to decorate, but you see how far that went.
On the end of the rail, there’s what looks like a crudely drawn face with a malicious grin.
impassible terrain
Foundations + power lines (power optional) + zip line tool
unkillable monsters
Stun rebar + Xeno Basher (and maybe inhalers)
The Deck does have desktop mode. I use it almost exclusively on mine.
The color coding wouldn’t stop you from rotating the blueprint 180°. Do that one time, and you’re stuck tracking down that one segment of track. If you can avoid that (or don’t mind the troubleshooting) then awesome. I just know it’d frustrate me to no end.
A dual-level system did cross my mind, but the real drawback is that you’d have to remember which level is going e. g. north/east and south/west and place each signal on the correct side or rotate the blueprint the correct direction. Every. Time. Forgetting once will result in a signal being on the wrong side leaving no path for the trains to travel. I would forget frequently.
I’ve never played any of them, so I’d want to start with the first one. That being said, if I do play them it would likely be years before I got around to the 4th one.