I mean, while the first movie was very average, the 2nd one was actually fun, and as a bonus we got an even better Peacemaker series out of it... so why the complaint ?
BlueTemplar
Creepy Friends
What nonsense exactly ? That some devs are upfront about the quality/features of their game ? (And it's not like Satisfactory is drifting into obscurity since they seem to have sold like the double of copies compared to Factorio by now.) Also, it was released, just like Baldur's Gate 3 was released 4 years ago (though only Act 1, just like the first release of Satisfactory had a lot less features), but since I'm extra-hyped about BG3, I'm going to wait another year, for that mandatory yearly Larian "polish" update...
Factorio was in open alpha/beta for 8 years... xD
I mean, between the 2 pila used by the first two front lines of their heavy infantry compared to the 7 javelins of their light infantry, maybe ? The author does insist on the expense.
Also, this was to compare with RimWorld, where pila are made with wood, and wood only. (While IRL your typical spear would have less metal and more wood than a pilum ?)
I'm not talking about meals.
I'm not sure how easy it would be to mod all the implications - after writing that post I realized that one reason why it's not in vanilla yet might be because of the distinct Food / Drug Binge mental break types : you wouldn't want a Pawn on a Drug Binge to try to do it with chocolate ! (I hope the opposite isn't true for Beer / Ambrosia ?)
I did request Dubs to add it to their Mint Menus mod, but IMHO this should really be part of vanilla.
To note : my thread is about foods that are more drug-like, not great as an actual food, like Chocolate and Insect Jelly, while high quality meals assigned as drugs would be IMHO out of scope of vanilla.
That is one - the fire got started when it died from its wounds from a previous hunt... so I picked the wrong guy to retrieve the (not yet then) corpse.
P.S.: Though I guess the point is moot, as movies adapted into video games or video games adapted into movies are almost always bad...
Which makes me think of this masterpiece, apologies for linking to YouTube, but probably worth it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiIRlg4Xr5w