

I mean, if we consider that some long-range middle engagements are launched from thousand of miles away, surely 100mi can be considered ‘close range’ by comparison?
How long does it even take a jet to travel 100mi when going Mach 2 or 3?


I mean, if we consider that some long-range middle engagements are launched from thousand of miles away, surely 100mi can be considered ‘close range’ by comparison?
How long does it even take a jet to travel 100mi when going Mach 2 or 3?


Wouldn’t a game mechanic/animation like that be equivalent to a stunt in a movie?
Like, imagine if a film director wanted to blow up a car in his movie, but was getting sued by Paramount because Michael Bay already blew up a car in Transformers.


Glad someone posted this game. It had no right be fucking good lol


Gone in <100 days


The entire song is about the drop. But damn, if it ain’t worth the wait.


Too much detail. Needs more jpg


This is also a s flawed take. Why does everyone want to buy? Years of propaganda and lobbying eliminated any possible alternatives. The USA was covered in rail and tram tracks in urban areas, most of which was removed and replaced with automobile infrastructure.


I guess not lol, but I did think it started as a flash game.


Spot on…
Time for Eco-sabotage to become mainstream.


This guy has definitely played ‘Pandemic’ the flash game
With the limited research I just did on my phone, I didn’t see all this abundant evidence of trash piles.
I did learn about Middens, which were sort of trash piles. But they were mostly filled with shells, animal bones, and excrement, which seems more like a compost heap than a landfill.
Also, they were made predominantly by a few nomadic tribes. There are even other animals that make these “middens” like squirrels and octopi.
If you consider broken pottery and broken combs as garbage, then sure, it’s a landfill. I can also say that the broken pottery is just a pile of dried clay pieces that were put back on the ground.
Bones, rocks, and other organic matter put on the ground hardly makes a place a landfill. Otherwise every cemetery, quarry, or a pile of pretty much anything is considered a landfill.
People haven’t always been that way… but massive, imperialist governments always have.
Just look at the Native American population pre-USA. They learned to coexist with nature and let basically nothing go to waste.


Tbf, I was calling it 3rd world country with iPhones. Although I’m pretty sure the USA was one of the countries that invented the terms “1st/2nd/3rd world countries” as a way of dividing themselves from the brown poors
The entirewar has always been about their resources
FTFY
Thanks, I’ll check it out :)


Yet. Not doing that yet. That’s cause it’s not up and running yet lol. We’ll see who pays them top dollar for their CO2.


I got a lot of early Assassins Creed vibes from Ghost of Tsushima.


POP POP!!
Not if your business is car dealership or gas station