Planet Coaster 1 certainly wasn’t half-finished. The developers actively listened to the community and constantly made free improvements for years after release.
Sure, it has lots of DLC packs, but none of them are in any way essential.
Planet Coaster 1 certainly wasn’t half-finished. The developers actively listened to the community and constantly made free improvements for years after release.
Sure, it has lots of DLC packs, but none of them are in any way essential.
Luckily they can’t do this in the EU. As an EU-citizen, I have the right to subscribe in Romania, for example, and pay no more than a Romanian would.
You definitely shouldn’t be allowed to hide it like that, no. Unfortunately, they can (Dutch source).
The nutritional information does however state that there’s sugar. Even though the ingredient list does not.
Added sugar, that is. A lot of tea bags contain ‘aroma’, according to the ingredient list. However, this ‘aroma’ can be 60-70% sugar.
I can’t really find a source for it, but I remember the EU banning plastic in tea bags quite recently, a few years ago at most. Here in the Netherlands, a lot of tea bags contain(ed) plastic as some kind of sealant.
Also, a lot of tea contains sugar, for no good reason whatsoever.
They are not too uncommon in some parts of the world. France, for example, has multiple abandoned sections of rail on which tourists can rent these.
They could call it a Steam Machine! Sales will be massive
No cyclists in the base game at launch, unfortunately.
No need to imagine, as they are on Steam:
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I love that the pricing will be immediately visible, just like at a gas station.
Prices vary a lot from charging point to charging point, but sometimes it’s extremely difficult to find out what price you’ll be paying while charging.
There’s a big difference between European brands though.
French and Italian cars, for example, are generally not that reliable. However, BMW’s (German) are known to be quite reliable. Same goes for Volvo.
Hadn’t heard of that one yet. Looks very promosing, will keep an eye on it. Thanks.