You can also circumvent geo blocking with a proxy, some of them are free, do not send any sensitive info on the free proxies however, not that a paid one is intrinsicaly safer, just like vpns.
TalkingCat
To be fair someone that uses DDG most likely already has ublock origin.
Oh also it lacks a map editor, unless I'm not finding it, take that as you will, you know paradox.
It's alright, performance is bad on high end, I play it fine on an old RX580, just lowered some settings and runs decent (there are occasional stutters however, there's definitely something going awry). Sad that the trains are automatic I guess, these were also automatic in CS1 but oh well.
I don't know about the others but I don't think I can really consider solar green, it needs a lot of silicon not only to make enough panels to have an impact but also needs the extraction of stuff for batteries too, still better than coal ig.
I recommend just playing, yes your first fortresses are gonna fail, but learning from what went wrong is a big part of the fun imo.
Unlikely, they would use checksums for this, not the filename.
You enable the minimum necesary for the website to do what you need.
Pi-hole doesn't work for blocking youtube ads, it is the weak part of dns adblocking, since you'd have to block youtube itself
Eh, depends on the project
Try ttv-lol-pro, it works for me.