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Thanks for indulging me. hehehe.
So, there's only one real "counter", the digital counter and calculator. Someone made an old balance scale mod which was cool. For the sake of historical and fantasy games, I would like to see a counter that doesn't mess up the immersion and is fun to use.
An old ledger or abacus are just two examples. People use to do accounting (calculations of any kind) on parchment. It would be fun to simulate that as a counting device for thematic games. Lovecraft, 18xx, 17xx, etc.
I collect old maps, old crests, ledgers, odd things like that, seeing the same counter for 4+ years is just sort of depressing, you know what I mean?
Imagine for example, an interactive object like this, it need only have one area for the most basic arithmetic.... Adding fonts in this thing, no idea, I have been messing with doing so with decals, that's about it. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xy6PK-amupiAhG2NW-USw6X1ss1RV6Vt/view?usp=sharing