SsethTzeentach - Hey hey people

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Some chat messages from the premiere chat
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Putting a picture of Henry Kissinger next to "Economic Hyperwar" almost tricked me into thinking it was a real thing until I read the quick flashed text.
 
Putting a picture of Henry Kissinger next to "Economic Hyperwar" almost tricked me into thinking it was a real thing until I read the quick flashed text.
I wouldn't doubt that he's going to mention the Finno-Korean one in the future.
I liked Rimworld, so I'm going to try out this one. If it's just as fun as that game, I might even buy it.
 
I wouldn't doubt that he's going to mention the Finno-Korean one in the future.
I liked Rimworld, so I'm going to try out this one. If it's just as fun as that game, I might even buy it.
Syx is great and was a pirate to purchase title for me. Rimworld sucks but if you like it you'll probably like Syx since the early survival struggle is fairly similar (except that your population are a lot more rational so any fuckups are your own, and dealing with outside raiders is more of a midgame problem).

Once you get past that phase it's more of a regular city builder/ant farm game, but the fun kind that can easily swallow up a week of your time. Just with the extra spin of having thousands (potentially tens of thousands) of individually-simulated subjects doing their thing.
 
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