He then un-crashed though.
The Royal Mint's currency arm loses money, and made losses of £13.1million in 2022/23, up from £4.5million the year before.
Making a loss out of making money! Do you think they have to mint their own overtime?!? /j (GNU Terry Pratchet)
It's effectively a luxury item right, you would have thought that the market for that would have been fine? Unless they are just being undercut too much by foreign manufacturers?
There was one where I let the murderer dwarf kill someone because I thought I was stealthing closer when apparently I was stealthing away...
That's the only one I remember off the top of my head. There were a few though, ended up quicksaving a lot in dialogs.
Ay least early on, there were quite a few options in the third act that really didn't do what you thought they would. I definitely had to reload some saves because of that.
Hopefully it's better now
Can't they put a lien on the big, solid, not going anywhere asset the landlord happens to have in the country?
its in the queue to replace that one on the island that has fallen over.
Yes, better feel with tin and not too concerned about hurting themselves due to pewter.
Recently 'World on Fire's by Dolly Parton.... Which was unexpected
Ah, by peak output. Makes sense.
Less energy by MW? Wut?
It's price per MW that matters for that I assume
Sounds like a prelude to bankruptcy. Also sounds like an incredibly badly run company. Difficult business to be in though I guess.
I wonder if their lawyers are getting paid...