Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-44975735-20200305170443/@comment-44975735-20200622071816

I love single-player games more for being able to be the game-master but of course I don't like dealing with other players either.

That's great to hear. I'm doing perfectly fine even though the things are still kinda funky. Where are you from? My guess was eastern US based on your reply times but that can't be true.

Cities skylines is a city-building PC game. Unfortunetly it (and very much any other simulator) absolutely loves CPU power so I had to get a few mods to make it run.

Did you get to the end? I know that there's a binary to decimal conversion which is not something entirely obvious.

Hacknet is a PC game about hacking servers for the purpose of trying to uncover a mystery about another well-known hacker who disappered. Quite a few of the missions require editing config files on a server to modify how it's going to behave. More than a few things in the games are of course different from their realistic counterparts to be fun and/or possible but also a lot of things are true to life. And yeah the Labyrint DLC is also cool.

edit: Apparently there are also mini-games where the game shuts down and requires you to do something in it's files.

As for the wiki stuff, we are finishing the wiki styling overhaul with most of the code now being in testing but you can still express your thought and I will try to adjust things accordingly.