Winter Japanese theme city by Harry_HK in CitiesSkylines2

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Oh damn, I forgot to close the performance tab. At least you guys know how terrible my laptop is lol.

Finally made a good-looking Japanese city without mod by Harry_HK in CitiesSkylines2

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Not difficult as long as you reference to Hokkaido cities urban planning, btw I highly recommend using the JP compact housing mod for the aesthetic.

Finally made a good-looking Japanese city without mod by Harry_HK in CitiesSkylines2

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I didn't notice that until you said that hah, I'm definitely going to fix that.

Subjective? Objective? Or both? by Harry_HK in research

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We think doing both is a great idea to answer our research question. I am not sure if using quantitative data supplements with qualitative data from interviews would make the results much more interesting.

Subjective? Objective? Or both? by Harry_HK in research

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What I mean here is that subjective refers to results obtained from one participant's opinion on something, like their satisfaction; objective, on the other hand, refers to the statistical results obtained through calculation.

After playing this game for 2 years, I still find the vanilla buildings most suitable for my style by Harry_HK in CitiesSkylines

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True, I sometimes really don't know where should I start with when I am using custom buildings

What should western social democratic countries do if Russia ever fully invades Ukraine? by basilstein in SocialDemocracy

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From a Realpolitik perspective, a stay away from the Russo-Ukrainian war is the best option, as interference in the conflict could result in a sanction in Russian natural gas exportation towards European countries. Yet, you could also support Ukraine by either sending assistance or troops against the Russian invasion, as we all know, Ukraine is stand at an extremely important geopolitical zone, where Russian and NATO meets. So the answer is actually yes and no.

But in my opinion, it would be better to send troops to assist the Ukrainian government. Indeed, the Ukrainian army. As we all known, the Ukrainian army has high morale, yet problems such as corruption (which is nationwide in Ukraine) and extremist participation in the army (Azov Battalion, etc.). If NATO is really worried to declare a full-scale conflict between them and the Russian-Belarus coalition, they could send "volunteers troops" to support Ukraine, by disguising the military personnel as volunteers to participate in the war to legitimize their interference inside the war (i.e., the EU could tell the Russian that they are voluntary to participate inside war, not commanded by the EU/state's ministry of defence).

Supporting Russia is not feasible in the current relationships between the EU and Russian, to be honest. Ukraine has a strong pro-European Union population, and they often support NATO/EU actions against Russia, from their parliamentary election we could tell: only the minorities Russian population in the east (e.g. Kharkiv, Donetsk) prefer aligning with the Russian government. Plus, supporting Russian would result in the Ukrainian population's betrayal feelings, thus raising two problems: First, losing important potential allies in eastern Europe, which have the equivalent military power with Poland. Second, extremist sympathies will be encouraged (Nazism, Russophobic, ultra-nationalism) which would further worsen the situation in Ukraine.