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Originally Posted by StLee
First, I hope you are well and whatever it is can be taken care of! I dealt with a serious problem for me last year, which means I am now on the "old person" scale of taking a series of medicines every day from then to the end.
I just crunched numbers, and unless I am seeing something that is not there, County Crossing is separating itself from the rest of the NCA. It is likely they are true contenders for a while.
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Don't worry about me, anything serious is still a few months off, right now it's just stacking a lot of the routine appointments close together (and truth be told, most of that was unrelated fallout (ha ha) from a botched dental filling that required a specialist to clean up, but the extra care and attention was 100% worth it). I am going to be 100% fine, though there's a lot of problems, none are life threatening.
My renewed (or first time?) interest in the Bloodbugs is because they seem to be bucking the prevailing trend. Objectively they do have a good location (and long ago I explained why County Cross is one of my favorite settlements in game, despite the bug infestation), but it seems many of the "rural" teams are struggling right now. That's not a complain, hell, that's actually kind of realistic so if anything it's an anti-complaint. But again, that makes it interesting that the Bloodbugs refuse to conform. I guess that's also why I was pleased with the Goodneighbor storyline, despite in-character it being a real shame. Goodneighbor is a "big market" team, and yet, they're doing worse than the Angels (I'm not gonna sit here and think forever, but best real life big market team that's crap I could think of on short notice). It's just interesting.