but quantum resistant encryption are important even now despite that because of store now, decrypt later of long-term sensitive information
Compared to some other Splotters, FCM was downright professional and nice looking haha.
ikr!! FCM was one of the earlier Splotter games i encountered, so The Great Zimbabwe was quite a shock aesthetics wise for me!
im afraid i dont have any links on hand, but i feel the complaints (at least i heard on reddit back then) were because the design for FCM looks more like a prototype than that of a finished game, especially the map tiles and “clip-art” graphics combined with the high price point. this might also have been people’s first introduction to Splotter games in general (it was for me) so that probably didnt help too
i definitely loved the art style though, so at least I dont have to worry about the one time run of Lucky Duck’s deluxe. Horseless Carriage on the other hand… its no Ian O’Toole’s Kanban EV id give it that
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