Yes. Yes I am. I know it’s essentially futile, but I’ll do it anyway because it’s the right thing to do.
Yes. Yes I am. I know it’s essentially futile, but I’ll do it anyway because it’s the right thing to do.
So no EZPass for you? (I kid.)
I know they stopped charging for CarPlay after there was a huge backlash. Simply, if the feature requires some infrastructure outside of my car to work? Sure, I’ll pay you for that. Traffic updates, sat radio, OnStar type of shit. But if the hardware is there already and requires zero from the manufacturer to work and…
Bougie Mad Max.
Came for Gremlins. +1
I agree with you fully (and am also a fellow Philly IT guy), I think that maybe the problem IS the name. Cyberpunk the game has the same name as cyberpunk the genre. It’d kind of like if there was a tabletop game called ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ and someone made a video game based on it, also called ‘Zombie Apocalypse’. But…
Yeah, I 100%’d a few of the city areas, but I never bothered to collect the cars. The driving was so bad, I saw no reason to. The bikes were acceptable, but still not great, either.
I didn’t think ‘corpo’ was short for ‘corporation’ but more as a pejorative for someone that works at those megacorps. Like calling someone a ‘suit’. Like, why do we call someone an asshole when we can just call them an ass?
I think it CAN work... when you use an engine that has scaling automatically included. If they’d use Unreal or similar, I’d imagine it could scale back graphics to run just fine with little extra effort. They may have wanted to do two or three sets of textures though, depending on the targets. XBO/PS4/Switch /low end…
Wall climbing would have made so many of the missions too easy, IMO. Oh, I am supposed to go to this apartment? Cool, I’ll just climb the building instead of going in through the lobby and having to deal with the enemies in one form or another.
Seriously. If the Dodge’s didn’t have TONS of power, no one would buy them. They’re not great cars, they’re just fast and loud.
Those types of people DO care. If they didn’t care, the moment the heat got turned up they’d just fuck off with all their money. The fact of the matter is that it’s his ego now. It’s about power and control.
So they followed the Nissan playbook? Release a popular and well reviewed vehicle, and then ride that platform into the ground for 10-15 years while everyone else has had 2 or more generations in that time and far surpassed Nissan? Seems like the only other major company that follows this is Dodge, and only on cars.
In the 80's and early 90's, Vegas were EVERYWHERE at the dragstrip because no one wanted them and they were easy to drop a V8 into and go run 9's or 10's. They have a practical use.
I loved Cliff Yablonski and JeffK. Proto-Maddox type shit before that stuff burned itself out.
This law was introduced by a black councilman who, I believe, had documented being pulled over hundreds of times in the past 5 years for dumb shit as fishing expeditions. And the thing is, he’s not driving some clapped out piece of shit, either. He drives a nice car and is dressed nicely as you’d expect. Still, he’s…
I think it’s more that all the good retro games were already released. Everything else was so niche that only a couple hundred people wanted it. Once you get past the Metroids, Sonics, Marios, Zeldas, and delve a little deeper into the Dragon Quests or Final Fantasies or even things like Pilot Wings or Star Fox,…
Absolutely, but the default assumption is that you’re at fault UNLESS there’s other circumstances.
And then you have things like ‘dedicated’ bike lanes in places like NYC that get clogged up with friggan COPS that then ticket you for LEAVING the bike lane since they’re parked there.