So, this was something

I played FP1 for the first time yesterday, and i thought it would be quite easy. I had watched several playthroughs and so I thought that I could simply get through the game without crossing "the line".

Oh how wrong I was

When hope started to fall, and the londoners leaving getting closer, I made the decision to cross the line.

And from there everything went downhill.

I had taken in every refugee from the frostland, and had houses for everybody, but my healthcare was extremely inadequate. I had to take the food outpost, so all steam cores had to be used for coal mines and the automatons to work them, and the medical post became too cold to operate. I had to use triage 4 times I total, killing over 50 people. A further 50 died keeping the mines operational during the storm, and many more in the night of changes, and two were executed to keep the skyrocketing discontent down.

In the end, we survived, and when that text appeared, asking me if it was worth it, I realized just how many, many terrible things I had done to just survive. But in the end, the city survived, and it was worth it, but not by much.

Never before have I felt such emotion from a game, the 3 euro I spent on this was more than worth it. This was an experience like no other.