@_duhlivia_@QBetterscope@tonyhawktruther Can confirm it worked for me! Went with friends to visit their family in rural Bangladesh and it reoriented my whole relationship with spicy foods during heatwaves
unsettled by attractiveness ratings, “looks matching” etc bc it all fails to take into account how your entire gestalt of a person’s appearance can change, eg if you’re in love with them. I don’t just mean “attractiveness is subjective” but more that it’s perceptually fluid
@notericviola @RileyRegarded @lib_crusher Some aspects like losing all units outside of the cities during the first age transition probably could’ve had a little more warning though lol and headcanon will have to do some lifting transitioning between Rome & Ming, but my CIV experience always relied on a little anyways
@notericviola @RileyRegarded @lib_crusher Honestly, I powered through my first playthrough and it didn’t bother me as much as I thought it would because it felt a bit like starting a new game, but with some combination of CIV perk stacking that I’m looking forward to tinkering with on the replays
@aspiringpeasant Nicholas Stargardt has a couple easily accessible books on it. “The German War” is broad, but “Witnesses of War” exclusively focuses on children living under the Nazi regime