MitchHavershell
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MitchHavershell

Wrong! I have very little time. I’m just horrible at managing it.

OK but what about Tommy Wiseau

It sucks that they charge you extra for a play and charge kit but on the other hand, when the rechargeable batteries wear out, you only have to buy a new battery pack or some rechargeable AAs rather than an entire controller. 

holy shit.

Not Stockholm Syndrome. I haven’t bothered playing GTA online or offline in multiple years at this point. It just seems like a stupid thing to complain about. I even said earlier that it’s lazy, but who really cares when the online component is full of trolls anyway.

Right. That’s why people shouldn’t complain about these death zones. Is it lazy? Yes. Is it in any way outside of what you should expect from this game? No.

In my experience, you’ll die in GTA Online every three minutes because some asshole decided to run you over yet again anyway, so why not just have the game kill you too?

I mean, you’re probably not wrong, but from that guy’s perspective, meeting you was probably something similar to you meeting your grandmother’s neighbor. Except you probably want to make your grandmother happy, so he was doing something he didn’t care about and was also not trying to impress anybody.

This shouldn’t really need to be said, but if your turntable is $34, you probably shouldn’t put a record on it. 

This shouldn’t really need to be said, but if your turntable is $34, you probably shouldn’t put a record on it. 

.... But. It’s really easily refutable. Airplanes flying west will get to Asia from the U.S. And then they’ll get to Europe. And then they’ll keep going and eventually get to the U.S. again. They could even try it themselves! I don’t understand! 

Yeah, it’s getting better. Still not really a full, solid experience, but better. I have played on and off since launch and am still pretty low-level. It’s not something I could play constantly, but the spontaneity of it has made it fun enough to bring me back. If they can keep growing it and giving it depth, it might

You can sail the sloop on your own. The sails are right next to the wheel and the map is viewable from the deck without having to go downstairs. It’s probably next to impossible to handle combat AND sailing on your own, so that’s sort of a non-issue. As long as you’re just sailing and dodging other ships rather than

You can pilot a sloop easily and do fetch quests and low level skeleton battle quests. You’re not going to have an easy time dealing with other ships though, which is really what the game is all about. That said, I’ve had a lot of fun joining other crews as a sloop captain. It’s a little more fun than just joining a

I don’t play all that often, but sure, I’ll jump in with you. Also, I play on XBox and use the Looking for Group player and filter for adults only; it seems to work pretty well for finding actual grownups to play with.

Judging by my girlfriend’s niece and nephew, it seems to be very popular with the 6-10 crowd. I had no idea what game he was talking about but it didn’t sound like something a 6 year old should play....

I stopped partway through the first game and never finished any of them because of how terrible the action felt. It takes soooo long to take down any enemies in those games and there are thousands of them.

Y..... Yeah! We want more of that?

Yes - I really enjoyed getting into crews and getting into battles when the game launched. Anymore, I like sailing around in my sloop alone and just doing whatever. I’d like there to be more rewards for exploring as a solo, but the thrill of stacking up some treasures and dodging a galleon is fun. So is stumbling

Sony fans are nuts about all of their first party studios but act like it’s a corporate overlord taking over when Microsoft actually buys a studio. It might actually be a good thing that a studio is going to be funded and supported for making cool games. Hellblade was an awesome game, and there’s no indication that

As a staunch liberal, go away. This is obviously false and doesn’t help anything. And if it’s a joke, it’s a bad one.