>game has two releases that fundamentally change nothing and yet are extremely polarizingwhat are some examples?
>>719440773Ground and first floor are interchangeable, this pic is retarded.
>be third floor resident>uneven flooring>no wind protection>run out of coconuts>re-entering the building is entirely reliant on someone else opening their windowwtf was the landlord thinking?
>>719440773Not trying to be le contrarian here but where I live every house needs a basement because of the frost line, so that basement ends up being the first floor, the floor above it is the ground floor, and above that would be the second floor.
>>719441619The basement is not the first floor, it is only ever sort of the first floor if there are multiple basement floors, in which case it would be Basement floor 1, which can be shortened to B1, as it is on an elevator control panel.
>>719441619We have houses on hills here with an exposed entrance for the basements, but since the other side is underground, it's still a basement and not the first floor.
>>719440773imagine if you were allowed to build homes this tall
>>719442310>allowedwuh?
>>719442350city ordinances and HOAs would never allow it. you'd be forced to tear it down
>>719442450There are neighborhoods (or main drag-facing plots) in places with neither out in the burbs.
>>719440773>game has two releases that fundamentally change nothing and yet are extremely polarizingDefinitely Fallout 3/NV
>>719442310shit like zoning laws and building regulations are unfathomably retarded
>>719442663I lived. What's all this dying nonsense?
>>719442450They'll allow it if you call it an apartment and put a thousand mexicans in it.