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Nice! I’m in.
Country McCountryface
I’m assuming you’re asking in good faith.
With these corridors, they fence the road so that the animals can only pass over the bridge. And youre right, sometimes they do raise the road and let animals pass under. It depends on the topography.
Here’s more information: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wildlife_crossing
I’m on vacation!
I took 2 weeks off from my high pressure corporate job and my laptop isnt with me. This week I’m spending time with my family out in the woods, and next week I fly home to a lovely staycation. I haven’t had more than a long weekend since Christmas so this is nice.
Same on Witcher III. I’m the target audience of that game - I love RPGs of all kinds, have played all the classic series like TES, Baldurs Gate, Planescape, Icewind Dale, Dragon Age, you name it. I even play ttrpgs multiple times a week.
I wanted to like Witcher III so bad that I forced myself all the way through the game to an optimal ending. But I just never started enjoying it. The world just feels… Flat. Fake. You do exactly what CD Projekt Red envisions or you hit a stone wall of empty game world.
Despite the skill trees and inventory and all of it, it just doesn’t feel like an RPG at all. It feels like a Disney ride on rails.
There’s a board game where you play nature spirits like this mountain called Spirit Island. Highly recommend.
Plenty of places you can do this. Put “homesteading” into a search engine of your choice and you’ll get more information on the topic than you can handle.
You’ll also pretty quickly realize its a very hard, tedious life and we have it pretty good in many ways in the modern world.