KirkyV
KirkyV
KirkyV

I don’t think he’s trying to say that the next Fallout will look like that in its vanilla state.

Rallying demands commitment.

I think you may have missed something; the region was allowed to choose, and the - reasonably slim, but still decisive - majority chose to stay. The ‘No Campaign’ wasn’t preventing the referendum from being held; it simply represented, and campaigned in favour of, the ‘No’ side of the debate.

If so, I’d like a diagram! (Nah, my entertainment centre’s fairly nonstandard anyway. Do you have yours in the same room as your bed? That’s the core of the issue for me—I could probably live with it if the noise were localised to the living room.)

Meanwhile, mine has a loading screen for fucking everything - including the damned Friends List - and I think I’ve had parties randomly break to bits more often than they’ve worked. It’s an utter piece of shit.

Could well be. I’d like to think that ‘bad eggedness’ is responsible for all the abominable UI slowness and numerous bugs, too. That way, when I eventually buy a new one - the ‘slim’, or whatever - it’ll all be magically fixed.

The brick’s actually slightly closer to me - or, rather, my bed - so that’s probably why I noticed it first.

I wish I had your optimism. Even if Cameron manages to get some severe concessions, I reckon the British public will just vote us out regardless. There’s simply too much anti-EU sentiment around these days for them not to.

I’ve always had irritatingly sensitive hearing. I can tell when people turn old TVs on, before the screen’s actually come on, by the CRT whine. Of course, I’m not actually sure how uncommon that is, but my mum and sisters definitely couldn’t hear it.

It’s definitely the brick for me... Unless it’s actually coming from both.

Sensible. I’m still glad I bought mine when I did, though—Forzas 5 and Horizon, the MCC - yeah, the multiplayer was, and is, broken as balls, but Halo 2 Anniversary was great - and GTA 5 HD - I would’ve held out for the PC version, but I mainly wanted the HD version for the multiplayer, and most of the people I played

The brick. It’s hard to tell whether it’s a fault with the unit, or just one of those hearing sensitivity things. It’s a very high-pitched noise—I wouldn’t be surprised if a decent number of people couldn’t hear it at all.

Yeah, the way I have to update stuff - which seems to take forever - every week or so is incredibly annoying. I’m investigating ways to put some sound deadening around my power supply, but I can’t do anything that’ll hurt the airflow overmuch.

They will, and I fear the consequences, but we still won’t really be spared the death of diesel. It’s not like ze Germans are going to bother developing them after they’ve fallen out of fashion on the continent.

Man, I wish the new 1-series shared that front-end.

I can’t use Instant On, regrettably. My Xbox One’s power supply makes a quiet, and yet incredibly irritating whining noise whenever it’s in standby.

It’d be worth it, even in the UK, where these cars are relatively plentiful. Ford RSs are almost always highly depreciation-resistant, and plenty end up worth more than they were when new with enough time. I mean, keep in mind that the RS-badged Escorts from the sixties and seventies were, as you say, ‘econoboxes on

It’d be worth it, even in the UK, where these cars are relatively plentiful. Ford RSs are almost always highly depreciation-resistant, and plenty end up worth more than they were when new with enough time. I mean, keep in mind that the RS-badged Escorts from the sixties and seventies were, as you say, ‘econoboxes on

There was no US-spec SVT for this model of Focus. There was no US-equivalent of this model of Focus at all; the chassis, engine, body and, well, literally everything else were completely different from the US-market Focus.

If by, ‘secluded part of the world’ you mean, ‘Europe’, then yes.