LuckyChuck
LuckyChuck
LuckyChuck

I guess it makes sense if they're trying to save money. They're making a console after all, not a blu-ray player.

This is good information to have so that we know what sort of region we should exonerate when the apocalypse comes and the majority of the earth is plagued/zombiefied/fiery.

Okay I don't think that's all true but I was just using them as an example manufacturer's dealership as opposed to Ray's Used Cars.

It felt like every other case had an actor from Mad Men.

That's all well and good, but I need someone to show me how to mount my Ferrari on my bicycle.

Is this guide more applicable to buying from a used car dealership, or would it also be helpful if I went to a Ford or Chevy or VW dealership looking for a brand new car from the factory?

Okay, well if we're going to say that ADS is a game mechanic and still keep the GT/Forza analogy, I'll say all these racing games have gas and brake and steering. How's that.

A lot of those are from a series, and their releases happen to be coinciding this year and next.

Yeah, I actually skimmed it yesterday. That article is about creative bankruptcy in gameplay and FPS plots. They're all about Russians/aliens invading America and all have similar token characters.

I don't get how they're supposed to differentiate with the sights though. Is someone supposed to mount it on the side? Hold the rifle backwards? It's like saying pencils are all too similar. Someone's supposed to stick the eraser on the side because we've lost all originality.

Is this a thing people fuss over now? ADS is what differentiates shooters of today from those of ten years ago. It's a normal gameplay mechanic that's to be expected in FPSs.

Ben Slocum should be played by Shaq, since he's an experienced actor and retired basketball player who's probably looking for work.

Yeah, I don't understand all the spiteful comments. He's not the greatest driver, but he's done pretty well for someone who only joined the sport six years ago, and he's done a lot to promote it. And his gymkhana videos are a lot of fun to watch.

When you say the Audi running wide around the Corvette, are you talking about the Audi passing the Corvette in the last five minutes of the race? I let out a huge sigh of relief when nothing happened there. That was tight, and it would have been very upsetting to see both lead cars taken out in the final minutes.

Well aren't you in a cheerful mood today.

I searched the DC site for them and didn't find anything. I found similar shoes though.

"Wait, does this mean we'll see Block racing Formula 1? Nope. It's mainly just the marketing-mad shoe magnate having some fun."

This race was the race to watch. It was like a plot from Steve McQueen's film.

Holy crap it's nothing but a cockpit. That's insane.