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Every time you finish updating a game engine there'll usually be one or two new features you could implement. By the time you finish working on a brand new console there'll be new and better hardware you could instead be using, or even a new platform you instead could (and maybe should) be releasing stuff onto.
Feels more like quantity over quality, especially when looking in the bug report thread. Stuff people reported years ago seemingly hasn't been fixed. Iunno. Was worth checking out and I did have fun with it, but I don't think Ima keep this one installed.
My last test I had a 6/16 handheld and a 7/19 Console both launched to abysmal ratings.... in late 1984
"This expansion is so comprehensive that no other mods are needed – it's a one-stop solution for all your creative aspirations."
So no, it doesn't need anything else.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2248929248
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2269316499