Jhokur2k
Jhokur2k
Jhokur2k

I don’t think we understand the gravity of the situation

ELECTRIC BUGALOO

Yes, I too was hoping for Destiny 2: Electric Boogaloo...

Destiny 2: the electric bugaloo?

Or maybe Mike needs to pay the bills and decided not to walk away from his job?

Wobbles for spark plugs are an absolute godsend.

Considering Sapkowski’s disdain for the games, and previous comments, the headline seems a little misleading. He got paid upfront, and even demanded a lump sum instead of being cut in on the backend.

This isn’t someone being screwed over, this is someone being shortsighted and pigheaded.

They are a pain, but the parts to remove in order for you to get to them aren’t that bad. Once your have the airbox out and the washer fluid out, it is an OK job, just not as easy a I4.

The GM transaxle v6 cars are more of a pain for spark plug removal simply because you can’t remove the firewall to make room.

WRX spark plugs were pretty terrible to get to. flat 4 leaves no room

Say it isn’t so!...I can’t go for that....

That’s bullshit. There are multiple default white character heads, and they all have sliders that go from pale to dark tanish.

Jesus, those male presets. I have no words to express how bad they are. It is like they wanted to force you to use the default Ryder.

I mean I’m down with shouting it out either way.

Now playing

I went back and forth on this one due to copyright fears but it’s good as hell either way:

I also enjoyed it. Not the most compelling game ever, but the combat was solid.

Ha, he has a Ewan McGregor thing going on. Not bad.

I was not impressed with with character creation system at all, but I did manage to make a character that I think actually looks pretty great and am excited to explore the galaxy playing as.

Agreed, I made a character, started the game, then after 5 minutes I said “I can’t look at this face for 40 hours” and started from scratch. How can the creator be worse than previous Mass Effect games and so many older games?

I could be all cynical and suggest that Chevron recognised the memorial was actively cared for for over a decade, recognised the risk to their public profile of demolishing it (even when they didn’t know the carer) substantially outweighed the cost of preparing a permanent alternative AND recognised the potential