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DOMORIAMORAMOR wrote:
I'm wondering in my head, why can't they make a common forum for all games? It's much more convenient. Just divide them into categories.
I'll dilute the topic.
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DOMORIAMORAMOR wrote:
I'm wondering in my head, why can't they make a common forum for all games? It's much more convenient. Just divide them into categories.
I'll dilute the topic.
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DOMORIAMORAMOR wrote:
I'm wondering in my head, why can't they make a common forum for all games? It's much more convenient. Just divide them into categories.
I'll dilute the topic.
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Claudio NVKP wrote:
Well, the infrastructure from Moscow part isn't true. You can see even remote cities in Siberia have a Tram system. Grozny's rebuilding was fantastic. Basically all big cities in Russia have good enough infrastructure if you really look at them. Russia isn't really AS bad as it seems it is.
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Suna232 wrote:
Us ,fine CoW gentlemen , shall not be mixed with those CoN savages!However our fellow Supremacy 1914 enjoyers are warmly welcomed.DOMORIAMORAMOR wrote:
I'm wondering in my head, why can't they make a common forum for all games? It's much more convenient. Just divide them into categories.
I'll dilute the topic.
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Suna232 wrote:
Us ,fine CoW gentlemen , shall not be mixed with those CoN savages!However our fellow Supremacy 1914 enjoyers are warmly welcomed.DOMORIAMORAMOR wrote:
I'm wondering in my head, why can't they make a common forum for all games? It's much more convenient. Just divide them into categories.
I'll dilute the topic.
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Carking the 6th wrote:
“The state of Russia's road system ranks 136th out of 144 countries evaluated. Rustam Minnikhanov, the president of Tatarstan and head of the State Council working group on roads, told the Novosibirsk meeting that 53 percent of federal highways and 63 percent of regional ones are substandard and that the situation is growing worse: Every year, the number of cars in Russia rises by six percent, but the highway system expands only 2200 kilometers. The Kremlin leader blamed this on corruption, the lack of oversight, and the failure to update standards set 30 years ago.[11] According to the Russian Federal State Statistics Service the road network expanded by 504,000 kilometers between 2003 and 2015, though this is largely due to the registration of previously ownerless roads.[12“
Overall, the road system doesn’t seem to be doing well. 136th places it behind way to many countries…
Still, everyone knows that Russia has its strengths in its railways.
“Russia has the world's third-largest railwaynetwork, behind only the United States and China,[2] with a total track length of 85,600 kilometres (53,200 mi) as of 2019.[3] It uses a broad rail gauge of 1,520 mm(4 ft 11+27⁄32 in). Electrified track accounts for around half of the Russian railway network — totalling 43,800 kilometres (27,200 mi)[3] — but carries the majority of railway traffic.[4]
Russian Railways, the state-owned national rail carrier, is one of the world's largest transport companies, enjoying a monopolyover rail transport in Russia. Established in 1992, it employs an estimated 950,000 people, and accounted for 2.5% of the entire national GDP in 2009.[5][6] In 2007 alone, Russian Railways carried a total of 1.3 billion passengers[7] and 1.3 billion tons of freight[8]on its common-carrier routes.“
At first it sounds impressive, but behind the US? America doesn’t even have real rail transport . What railways??
Why, industrial railways that carry goods, of course! In this case, Russia has great quality in that regard. Russia also uses its trains for trans-national transportation. The Siberian railway is great for going city to city across the country. Still, freight is far, far more important in this case.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport_in_Russia
“Like most railways, rail transport in Russia carries both freight and passengers. It is one of the most freight-dominant railways in the world, behind only Canada, the United States, and Estonia in the ratio of freight ton-kilometers to passenger-kilometers. However, per head of population intercity passenger travel is far greater than the United States (which has the lowest long-distance passenger train usages in the developed world).“
This makes some sense. The U.S. and Canada are well known for their hatred of all public transportation. As for Estonia, it’s Estonia. Still, it seems that most of this extensive railway infrastructure gets used for freight and stuff unrelated to public transportation. The distinction should be made that while this massive network has much people transport, it’s mostly goods transport.
“The SA3 coupler[16] (Soviet Automatic coupler, model 3) used in Russia has several advantages over the Janney coupler used in the United States.[17]
The SA3 coupler, while well-designed, has had problems with operating due to being made with lower quality steel, having a low quality of maintenance/repairs/rebuilding, and coupling cars at speeds higher than allowed by the rules.[18]”
Very interesting. But considering that it’s probably smarter to compare Europe/East Asia to Russia in this case, I’m not sure how important this is. It seems like the case of the AK-47 where the thing is cheaper and somewhat less reliable, but still decent quality and great to run across a massive area.
Overall assessment seems to show that many cities are underfunded, with most of cancelled projects. Where did that money go to? Who knows. The Russian road network is of very low quality however, rated among the worst on the planet, 136/144. I ran into way too many cases of potholes and crashes in experience as well. Still, Russian rail network is rather excellent, though it seems to be slower and less advanced than in Europe and East Asia. Still, apparently there are less delays. Long distance travel seems to be the greatest strength, with things being mostly smooth in that regard. However shorter distance tram and rail travel seems to be on a smaller scale and a bit more difficult than in other countries. Many cities have vast arrays of cases of cancelled projects meant to improve the transportation system, and considering that Russia has rather vast financial reserves and a grand supply of resources, (at least before the war) the reasoning is not too strong here. Corruption and wealth inequality seem to be the biggest issues here… the well educated, hardworking, and resource rich Russian people honestly should doing better than this, as they have all the definite capabilities to catch up to the rest of the developed world. The question of is this all “good enough” obviously depends from city to city and experiences, but from what I’ve seen from most of these sources and Russians I have watched or spoken to, it’s all less advanced than its competitors, underfunded, and apart from railways (which are mostly adequate) could be waaay better.
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Suna232 wrote:
Us ,fine CoW gentlemen , shall not be mixed with those CoN savages!However our fellow Supremacy 1914 enjoyers are warmly welcomed.DOMORIAMORAMOR wrote:
I'm wondering in my head, why can't they make a common forum for all games? It's much more convenient. Just divide them into categories.
I'll dilute the topic.
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DOMORIAMORAMOR wrote:
And how will you greet the Iron Order 1919?Suna232 wrote:
Us ,fine CoW gentlemen , shall not be mixed with those CoN savages!However our fellow Supremacy 1914 enjoyers are warmly welcomed.DOMORIAMORAMOR wrote:
I'm wondering in my head, why can't they make a common forum for all games? It's much more convenient. Just divide them into categories.
I'll dilute the topic.
The Iron lands of the world Bytro Labs.
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