I didn't say track, I said control access. I know my fellow Americans tend to bristle at the idea of doing anything for the common good, but I personally feel that the danger of unregulated media and internet access has been well demonstrated in the past hundred years, and that not regulating it in some capacity is just as negligent as not regulating firearm ownership or toxins in the food.
Either unrestricted access to the internet hurts children, or it doesn't. If it hurts children, then we have a societal responsibility to protect them from it. "Good parenting" wouldn't be able to protect kids from lead in the paint, so why would we expect it to protect them from other widespread harmful contagions?
They may have been technically right about the Republic's corruption but they were clearly rebelling for their right not to pay taxes and to have fewer regulations, rather than for any kind of greater freedom that would have benefited the masses. Just look at their leadership - the banking clan, trade federation, corporate alliance, commerce guild...
Pretty much as soon as gen 2 came out 8 year old me said "yeah I'm not gonna remember all these guys".
They're right down the road from my house, if you were in the market for baby chickens or ducks they're the only place to go.
The OP was recommended this list despite not being a member of it because of the way that curator list recommendations work. If these kinds of discriminatory lists are allowed to promulgate, they could create a culture that is undesirable for Steam as a platform and harmful to LGBT creators, which is why Valve can and should censor these kinds of lists.
If it's profiling based on a hateful agenda, than it can and should be censored. Not censoring that shit is why every single "free speech absolutist" website becomes overrun with racists.
I like fireworks, but I gotta say I like drone swarms making giant 3d pictures better.
privatize military healthcare, cut back on disability and pensions
The military is already having major recruitment issues, if they do this recruitment might actually drop to zero.
Critical support.
I also wanna say that the Steam version packages a full tutorial which will get you off the ground and also cleaned up a lot of the old game logic that was inconsistent and confusing (like how some rooms were "rooms" and others were "zones" and still others were "places"), and now I'd say that getting a base up and running is pretty intuitive since most things work just about the way you'd expect them to and it's only "hard" if you intentionally make it that way by embarking on a dangerous biome or doing a challenge run.
You'll still die a lot though, 'cuz that's the fun part.