Butter is great, and garlic is good but doesn’t smell that much. Screw onions though.
Butter is great, and garlic is good but doesn’t smell that much. Screw onions though.
That’s why it’s important to communicate with them rather than alienating them.
My biggest issue was how needlessly complicated it was making anything look halfway decent, particularly with tracks. Just getting the tracks to not float over platforms takes hours, then trying to get the platforms to sit on the terrain nicely takes more, and no matter how nicely that turns out, it looks like the game forgets to render plants wherever you build anything… All to pump ever more complex crap into a trash compactor while the cool space elevator stands dormant.
Ugh, it’s such a cool idea, but every action feels like a mistake, and every project feels like a waste. I wish I loved this game.
Oh, and I almost forgot the hilarious amount of waste nuclear power makes, while coal and oil are infinitely renewable and objectively the cleanest forms of energy. Feels like oil & gas propaganda.
After looking up Worm Gobys, I can confidently say they do have eyes (small ones). This is a picture of the underside, and the eyes sit on top.
Some pictures of a Bearded Worm Goby in captivity