Satisfactory roadmap1/11/2024 ![]() ![]() Impressions from Episode 6 – So Far They Have Done Vehicles RightĪfter stick close to home for most of the game, I really appreciate what the tractor has done to the game. It allowed me to break free of from my gassy prison, and explore new sections of the map with ease. On top of being able to blockade run, the utility the tractor brings really fits the themes of the game. Practice Experience Program (PEP) participants are required to complete the educational components of the program to a satisfactory standard. It really is your mobile workstation, and it is convenient to the point that I am actually using it around the base as well as opposed to running back and forward from the hub. I am also pleased by how the combat is evolving. Some of the monsters I am running into outside of the standard Fluffy Tailed Hog are proving to be quite dangerous! The fire spitting monsters in particular have been a real problem for me since I prefer to engage in melee range. The Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) may be amended whenever federal and state laws and regulations are changed. I also appreciate that the ranged weapons aren’t clearly overpowered yet. With 40 rods/min for screws and 20 rods/min for rotors, well need 60/min, which means well need 4 rod constructors, which will take 60 ingots/min, so we have 60/min left of the 120 from the smelters. ![]() A rod constructor makes 15 rods/min with 15 ingots/min. The slow rate of fire and relatively low damage of the rebar gun means melee combat is still an attractive option in a lot of situations. For 4 screw constructors, well want 40 rods/min. While lore wise it doesn’t make sense that you can insta-build factories but have to use the equivalent of a revolutionary war musket in combat, from a game-play perspective I think it was a great design choice. The Commission expressed hope that the proposed bill on fight against high-level corruption will be adopted without significant amendments.Obviously later on we’ll see if there are bigger and badder weapons, but for now the balance is on point. The EC assessed as a positive step the election of Supreme Court of Cassation ( VKS) chair, finalising the election of chief judicial inspector and the adoption of the government’s anti-corruption strategy. VSS is criticised on failing to deal with the problems surrounding the random allocation of cases, the work of the ethic committee and the ineffective disciplinary proceedings. There was also lack of progress in bringing cases concerning organised crime to a successful end in the court. As regards the prosecution, the Commission noted that the prosecutor’s office has no capacity to effectively investigate corruption among high-level officials. The constitutional amendments will be subjected to voting in parliament next week, with the minimum number of votes required for their adoption at first reading being 160.Īmong the other findings of the oral assessment was the lack of advance on the new organisational model of the prosecutor’s office. The reform of VSS foresees its division into two chambers – one of judges and another of prosecutors, decreasing their term of office and the removal of the secret ballot. The Commission noted that the reform of the Supreme Judicial Council ( VSS) and its foreseen division is of key importance for increasing the confidence in the judicial system. This was presented at the oral review on the progress Bulgaria has made on the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism ( CVM) since the last report, which was issued at the end of January.Īfter five years of monitoring, the EC decided to publish reports only once annually – in the beginning of the year and to make an oral review in the summer. The Commission noted that the adoption of the constitutional amendments and the parliamentary support for the proposed changes will be a sign whether there is a political will for continuation of the reforms. ![]() Bulgarian Justice Minister Hristo Ivanov revealed on Wednesday that the European Commission (EC) had assessed the efforts of the Bulgarian government on the judicial reform as satisfactory. ![]()
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