At some point you learn to cope. “esta mañana”, “el día de mañana”, “mañana por la mañana”…
At some point you learn to cope. “esta mañana”, “el día de mañana”, “mañana por la mañana”…
Spanish has two: de día roughly “by daytime” and un dia exactly “a day”.
Not trying to defend Russia, but the concept of a Pyrrhic Victory has existed for quite some time.
While PDX-published games may suffer from the decouplement of features between DLCs, at the very least PDS-developed games have a built-up expertise when it comes to managing this.
As for MMO model, it’s a hard sell because purchased things get made “free” for new comers. It’s one of the crux that EU4 faced when they rolled many DLC features into the base game.