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No developer is going to officially support Windows 7, since Microsoft support for it ended two years ago.So I refunded this after roughly 2 hours, because they don't officially support Windows 7.
No developer is going to officially support Windows 7, since Microsoft support for it ended two years ago.So I refunded this after roughly 2 hours, because they don't officially support Windows 7.
Well this is wrong. Since maybe devs do in fact do that.No developer is going to officially support Windows 7, since Microsoft support for it ended two years ago.So I refunded this after roughly 2 hours, because they don't officially support Windows 7.
Who does? And why would they - especially because the most recent Steam survey says that Win7 usage is around 2% of the user base? Why would they put resources into supporting that?Well this is wrong. Since maybe devs do in fact do that.No developer is going to officially support Windows 7, since Microsoft support for it ended two years ago.So I refunded this after roughly 2 hours, because they don't officially support Windows 7.
Significantly more than Mac and Linux users and with very minor differences from Windows 10. Like this specific game actually works essentially fine. You're basically worrying about a couple lines in pre-processing.Who does? And why would they - especially because the most recent Steam survey says that Win7 usage is around 2% of the user base? Why would they put resources into supporting that?Well this is wrong. Since maybe devs do in fact do that.No developer is going to officially support Windows 7, since Microsoft support for it ended two years ago.So I refunded this after roughly 2 hours, because they don't officially support Windows 7.
And still better than Windows 10/11.windows 7 is older now than windows 98 was when windows 7 released.
I hate each new version of windows too...but its inevitable, best way I have coped is to use stardock start 11 which allows you to make windows 11 work like any old version of windows, including the taskbars, start menus, how it looks everything..maybe you already know this..there used to be a free version released by somebody else, but it is not actively supported since windows 11 came out anymore although I think somebody is working on it, but stardocks version is like 7 dollars or something, to me it is worth it since the main issue to me is that the interface works too much like a phone etc..I make it work like a combination of Windows XP and Windows 7 basically..with some new things thrown in here and there..you can pick and choose so that iof you like some modern things you can keep, or make it work all like windows 7..whatever..anyway, works for me..And still better than Windows 10/11.windows 7 is older now than windows 98 was when windows 7 released.
The interface changes really annoy me but the real issue is the spyware/tracking stuff.I hate each new version of windows too...but its inevitable, best way I have coped is to use stardock start 11 which allows you to make windows 11 work like any old version of windows, including the taskbars, start menus, how it looks everything..maybe you already know this..there used to be a free version released by somebody else, but it is not actively supported since windows 11 came out anymore although I think somebody is working on it, but stardocks version is like 7 dollars or something, to me it is worth it since the main issue to me is that the interface works too much like a phone etc..I make it work like a combination of Windows XP and Windows 7 basically..with some new things thrown in here and there..you can pick and choose so that iof you like some modern things you can keep, or make it work all like windows 7..whatever..anyway, works for me..And still better than Windows 10/11.windows 7 is older now than windows 98 was when windows 7 released.
but maybe there are more technical reasons you want windows 7, which I don't think it helps with..
thinking windows 7 doesn't have the same exact spyware/trackingThe interface changes really annoy me but the real issue is the spyware/tracking stuff.
Distance doesn't matter that much, so there is no need to lump everything together. A simple layout for the residential area is the market place in the middle surrounded by 2 rings of 4x9 blocks (inner size, space for 6 houses). That'll do for the first 20-30 years.For anyone who has played past the initial phases, did you plan where your houses are at first, where to fit decorations, plazas, schools, etc, or did you just build everything on a grid and later delete houses to place support buildings? Also do you have the industry in a separate place, so everyone has to walk long distance all the time, or take the hit in noise/smell pollution and place it all around the city center?
if you're still using win7 just learn to use an easier lunix distro already, proton just works out of the box and probably supports more games than win7 now
Crate Entertainment owner and lead designer Arthur Bruno has elaborated further on the lack of churches or religion in Farthest Frontier.
Finally, Bruno suggested players might someday be able to design their own religion in the game, perhaps one based on something from Crate Entertainment's other game, fantasy RPG Grim Dawn.
"It could be interesting and allow for more creative design, to explore a system where players got to choose deities who could confer different favors upon your town. Or who knows, maybe when the friendly traveling merchant, Scorv Egdenor the Butcher was in town, he's been secretly whispering to those willing to listen, of the glorious return of RAVAGER!"
There's temples and shrines, they just aren't explicitly labeled as Christian.when your medieval town builder has no churches
https://www.pcgamer.com/farthest-fr...s-to-avoid-drama-around-real-world-religions/
Maybe because the GD universe is fucked beyond repair. The only agricultural fields we see in the game are overrun by aetherials.Also don't really understand why they didn't use Grim Dawn universe for this game...
Rebuild the world after the invasion?Maybe because the GD universe is fucked beyond repair. The only agricultural fields we see in the game are overrun by aetherials.Also don't really understand why they didn't use Grim Dawn universe for this game...
It being fucked beyond repair would suggest there is nothing after the invasion ;d I know our character kills a bunch of dudes, but my impression of that is that it's borderline meaningless, more and more threats are going to show up until the defenders fall.Rebuild the world after the invasion?Maybe because the GD universe is fucked beyond repair. The only agricultural fields we see in the game are overrun by aetherials.Also don't really understand why they didn't use Grim Dawn universe for this game...