You can also circumvent geo blocking with a proxy, some of them are free, do not send any sensitive info on the free proxies however, not that a paid one is intrinsicaly safer, just like vpns.
TalkingCat
To be fair someone that uses DDG most likely already has ublock origin.
Oh also it lacks a map editor, unless I'm not finding it, take that as you will, you know paradox.
It's alright, performance is bad on high end, I play it fine on an old RX580, just lowered some settings and runs decent (there are occasional stutters however, there's definitely something going awry). Sad that the trains are automatic I guess, these were also automatic in CS1 but oh well.
I don't know about the others but I don't think I can really consider solar green, it needs a lot of silicon not only to make enough panels to have an impact but also needs the extraction of stuff for batteries too, still better than coal ig.
I recommend just playing, yes your first fortresses are gonna fail, but learning from what went wrong is a big part of the fun imo.
Unlikely, they would use checksums for this, not the filename.
You enable the minimum necesary for the website to do what you need.
.world had most communities blocked so it was essentialy defederated.
Pi-hole doesn't work for blocking youtube ads, it is the weak part of dns adblocking, since you'd have to block youtube itself
The deathrate wasn't high enough
Try ttv-lol-pro, it works for me.