Enemy Territory, running on id Tech 3 engine, worked pretty well for what I remember.
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Teams are losing parts of text chat conversations for me. Not sure if that's issue of their PWA on Linux or just an issue in general...
The code might still be a derivative work.
The first thing that crossed my mind is that they might try to cancel OpenTTD. Chris Sawyer reportedly wasn't too happy about OpenTTD but didn't too much against it, maybe recognising that it is a fan tribute. Nobody can expect that of Ataris's corporate lawyers.
Giga Romania? Does it contain Hungary? /s
You lie, moskals have been observed to continue stealing, raping, killing and ethnic cleansing long after any hostilities ceased in many armed conflicts before. Their behaviour in Bucha and elsewhere proves they haven't changed one bit.
You are discussing on a platform created by a man who praises people like Lenin & Castro. Richard Stallman resigned over some comments on Epstein victims. Free software is like that sometimes.
I mean, it's commendable they are still making updates. But there is a lot of stuff thats still not OK after all those years and probably won't ever be. The cars require low server load and OK connection, otherwise you can still get the Laika experience. Also no helicopters apart from some mods. But the zombies were mostly OK last time I played.
I take it you haven't bought DayZ in early access.
Perhaps look into Space Engineers in creative mode? Although you can't "build" the terrain and it does have it's own sci-fi art style.
Compare that to the turbine in a coal or gas plant, which can archive up to 90% efficiency.
Nope, you might have seen 90+% efficiency when talking about steam power plants, but that's the efficiency of the generator(converting the mechanical energy of the the rotating turbogenerator to electricity). You have to multiply with the efficiency of the turbine(converting the energy of the heated gases into the mechanical energy) and there the efficiency is much lower, ~40% for a coal fired and maybe <60% for a gas combined cycle.
Very German even.