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Deathcon1000

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This update snuck up on me as I hadn't been following the thread the last few weeks. Well I'll add this to the growing pile of releases in the last week that I still have to go through. I have a feeling I'm not gonna sleep tonight just so I can get caught up. Thanks Trop!!
 
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Moving away from other topics, I have to praise Trop, it has advanced so much in terms of work and the story of the game last years! he released two updates over a period of time, and never ceases to amaze with his work and activity next to the people who sit in this forum, great job, amigo! TropecitaGames (y)

this is to put it mildly, I didn’t play the update because of other illegal VNs.... but I’ll definitely get there (My dorm)
 

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The only time I've had the opportunity to travel internationally it was to Italy, and the pizza you got in bakeries in Florence, Abruzzo, Pisa and Venice looked more like Detroit - rectangular pans with a medium-thick "bread" with variations using cheese and simple toppings - usually just one, maybe two, and nothing that looks like what we call "pepperoni" in the US. Now, restaurants, which would be a more likely tourist destination, had the round pizzas - crust thicknesses varied a little, but never "cracker" or "deep dish". They also did the multi-topping thing, though I don't recall "pepperoni" there, either.

I preferred the stromboli or calzone, personally. I'm sure Betty would have enjoyed the culinary aspects of my trip, especially since I found good wine most places I went. Wouldn't have been surprised if she didn't also bum a Cuban off of me on the patio. :LOL:
The pizza al taglio (what you get on bakeries or to go) is usually a simple (1-2 toppings, as you say) deep pan thing like Detroit's. Trattorias (not necessarily for tourists) serve the usual round pizza. Compared to American pizza it always has fewer toppings. Even the Margherita has more red surface than white.
I've traveled through 15 of the 20 regions of Italy and the pizza varies a lot. Rome's is crispy. Napoli's is thin and soft. North is usually a bit thicker but resembles more Napoli's. I avoid tourist restaurants when I can. Although usually is where you can get pizza for lunch (Trattorias usually serve it for dinner, although in the last 30 years it has changed a lot)
If you want something looking like American pepperoni you should ask for salame, but it's not the same.
Wine is a must in Italy. With Spain, Portugal, and France, the best wines in the continent.
 

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The pizza al taglio (what you get on bakeries or to go) is usually a simple (1-2 toppings, as you say) deep pan thing like Detroit's. Trattorias (not necessarily for tourists) serve the usual round pizza. Compared to American pizza it always has fewer toppings. Even the Margherita has more red surface than white.
I've traveled through 15 of the 20 regions of Italy and the pizza varies a lot. Rome's is crispy. Napoli's is thin and soft. North is usually a bit thicker but resembles more Napoli's. I avoid tourist restaurants when I can. Although usually is where you can get pizza for lunch (Trattorias usually serve it for dinner, although in the last 30 years it has changed a lot)
If you want something looking like American pepperoni you should ask for salame, but it's not the same.
Wine is a must in Italy. With Spain, Portugal, and France, the best wines in the continent.
If i'm looking for Itallian food, the closest to pizza I would go is calzone or stromboli. i'll stick to my own home style tastes for pizza.
 
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If i'm looking for Itallian food, the closest to pizza I would go is calzone or stromboli. i'll stick to my own home style tastes for pizza.
I never heard about stromboli (food, not volcano) until I registered in this forum. It has nothing to do with Italy and you won't find it there (outside tourist places, perhaps). It's an American thing that I would want to taste some day.
 

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Such an amazingly cute, romantic , and funny update. Well worth the wait, but ending where it ended felt so unfair!!

Also, the saves made in the new release are broken. Tried to load a save made in the new content to check something and it gives an error
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I never heard about stromboli (food, not volcano) until I registered in this forum. It has nothing to do with Italy and you won't find it there (outside tourist places, perhaps). It's an American thing that I would want to taste some day.
I was just about to drive across town to the family owned diner-style italian place I used to frequent in college, it was almost like a subway for calzones, they'd fill it up and put it in the oven right behind them to cook.

looked it up and found out they closed years ago. RIP, that place was great.
 
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Such an amazingly cute, romantic , and funny update. Well worth the wait, but ending where it ended felt so unfair!!

Also, the saves made in the new release are broken. Tried to load a save made in the new content to check something and it gives an error
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This should solve the issue. The problem isn't in the saves, but in the loader. I swear I fixed it, but it looks like I didn't upload the corrected version. Will do it tomorrow.
 

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If you want something looking like American pepperoni you should ask for salame, but it's not the same.
I never order pepperoni unless it's for someone else. A few years ago one of the delivery places did a more convincing salumi product - can't remember what name they put on it, but it was similar to a mild, simply cured and seasoned coppa (it's what "Canadian bacon" wishes it was ;)).

I tried to find places "off the path", but I was with a group, so couldn't always avoid the more touristy stuff. Favorite place was a Guelf restaurant in Florence - over twenty years later and I can still imagine some of the dishes...
 
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Back once again, still no way to reposition text into center (instead of far left) as it used to be? I'm an old man, i don't like changes :LOL:
 
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