I enjoy posting Soviet Art and propaganda posters. I love Marxism, and Marxism-Leninism in general.

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  • Hey, Danish guy here. It look like it’s advertisement placed on scaffolding. Apparently the ad companies don’t care about the laws/rules on advertisements on scaffolding, so the ad companies abuse that Copenhagen politicians haven’t enforced the rules regarding those ads.

    In Copenhagen, the major has very recently commented on it, calling it “The Wild West” (link to article, use DeepL or other tools for translations).

    So usually it’s not advertisements placed on a building itself, but on the scaffolds they use, when they’re renovating buildings, or doing roof-work/repairs, etc.



























  • Yes, but also no. You have to create the entire infrastructure yourself in W&R:SR. In Tropico you just “paint” roads and cars appear by themselves and don’t need fuel, and so on. Stolen from a Steam review: “The game focuses on its realistic economic simulation. The player must manage resources such as coal, iron, and oil to power factories and produce goods. Despite a complete planned economy, a player must still account for the fluctuating prices of the global export market, so the player must carefully balance and diversify exports and imports to ensure economic security. Additionally, the game features a detailed transportation system, including trains, trucks, and ships, which must be managed to transport goods efficiently. While the transport system can initially be a little obtuse, once you learn how to filter the inputs a station is allowed to have you’ll figure it out. Having experience in games with similar transport systems like OpenTTD or IG2 is a great help.”