Shortcut link is bad.
Shortcut link is bad.
Sounds like the local equivalent of Equestria at War for Hearts of Iron (three major continents, many countries on each, timeline expanded into the 1960s).
Its sun does, yes. The article specifically calls that out as a scripted event.
Seems to me that this should be priced up front. “In-app purchases” is a big no.
Always liked the fact that they chose Yamato as the vessel to fail due to a design flaw.
It is believed by some that the eponymous battleship sank more quickly than she otherwise might have due to a design flaw in the torpedo bulges.
Because everything has to be a video now. Ugh.
Ship navigation lights and aircraft lights.
The intended purpose is to indicate a vessel’s current location and course so that other operators can see and avoid, especially at night.
Larger aircraft are also fitted with collision avoidance systems that automatically prompt pilots to climb or descend (and synchronise with the system on the other aircraft).
Bonus: day shapes are displayed on vessel mastheads to indicate the operating status of a vessel during daylight hours.
I can get it to show up if I search for a flight on FlightAware.
Some apps somehow do get the stock keyboard to show a number row (I don’t have any third party keyboards installed) but I’ve never figured out how to get the setting to stick.
That’s a lot of why I don’t like the update much.
Joel himself doesn’t think much of the song — he finds the melody lacking — so I doubt we’ll see him update it any time soon.
Now where’s my warships?