![]() If you really enjoy the tower defence part of Mindustry, Factorio will probably seem like an overly complicated version of Mindustry that's not even as fun. They look similar, and both let you mine ore to turn into ammo for turrets, but the similarities end there. They're still very much secondary.įactorio is a stupidly complex supply chain optimization problem, that also has an actual game bolted on to it, and some of the gameplay is tower defence related, sure (depending on your game settings). Mindustry is a tower defense game with surprisingly deep supply chain, research, and crafting system bolted on to it. I've played both, and while Mindustry is good, it's.hmmm. The US doesn't even have that incentive, any replacement audit system would also spend a lot of money in New York and Washington as the current one does, but it could hardly be any more corrupt, so why not intervene? Even if you are quite sure they're committing billions of dollars of fraud (which I can't prove but you'd think a government might have the resources) some of those billions go into the UK economy via these HQs, so driving them away seems like a bad idea. London has an obvious excuse, three of the four are legally based there (the Big Four are all organised as groups of franchised firms, to reduce overall legal exposure, but they each have a group HQ and three of those HQs are in London). This would for example, definitely be the kind of thing I'd expect an alternate universe President Warren to "have a plan" for. Maybe not under its current (extremely corrupt) administration, but some of the previous ones seemed like they were at least sometimes shooting straight. The Big Four are a huge problem, and it's particularly interesting that the US hasn't done anything about it.
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