Could you elaborate on how and why the ADA doesn’t apply to Reddit as a website? I’ve been wondering about this ever since Spez admitted the official app isn’t accessible and they seemingly have no plans to make it so.
open_share1739
joined 1 year ago
Parking does sound like a pain, but also a very realistic representation of many cities. I think it’s in line with CS being a “traffic simulator with city building elements.”
I just hope they can make traffic properly utilize all the lanes on a road.
I can’t see the screenshot either. There’s a link but the image is broken.
This sound very similar to r/museum, which I've always enjoyed. Might be a great template for the community you're envisioning.
Europa Universalis IV. Maybe my favorite game of all time. I have thousands of hours of playtime, but I’ve never actually finished a game. The last few decades don’t tend to be that much fun, so I’ve just never played them. I don’t think this is uncommon with Paradox games (I’ve also never finished a game of Crusader Kings, 2 or 3). Their games tend to be much more about the journey than the destination.