NatR
NatR
NatR

My first car was a ‘93 civic, and while it had cup holders, they were flimsy things that sprung up from a little compartment at the front of the center console underneath the ashtray. They were big enough to hold a can of soda, but nothing else much taller would fit, and anything was terrible to try and actually

I think Newkirk would just kill and eat LaPierre, no berry foraging necessary.  

Despite all that, this game is still going to sell.  Maybe they’ll have lost some sales overall, but I don’t think any executive’s bank accounts are worried.

The NRA has basically become PETA, only with more money for lawyers and lobbying and less shoestring viral marketing and publicity stunts.

Cost, maybe? You hear about co-op modes shutting down all the time because the company turns the servers off. Unless there’s some sort of income stream to support the feature, it eventually becomes cost prohibitive.

The digital soundtrack is available standalone if that helps you one way or the other.

You’re still looking at about 20k after inflation.  Additionally there’s a bunch of mandatory things that manufacturers have to put in, so even if everything else was equal in terms of material costs, infrastructure costs, and labor costs, you’d still end up with a more expensive vehicle to produce.

Not by those words, but his willingness to “fight back” is touted.  

If the goal of a F2P game is to raise engagement and play time, wouldn’t alternative activities, even if they’re not combat gameplay focused, enable a company to promote player engagement (and monetization) in those other areas thereby potentially not requiring them to keep the level of grind that was previously used

Or you could save $50 and get it from Home Depot

Or you could save $50 and get it from Home Depot

Step 3: Produce Spiderman 3 and veer sharply into Amazing Spider-Man 2 territory then greenlight Venom/Spider Man movie as Holland’s #4 contract obligation in desperation to preserve the existing franchise but produce a campy critically panned commercially mediocre film as a result. Decide to reboot.

They’re a bit more expensive than the velcro ties unit-for-unit, but considering they’re still only a couple bucks per pack, you aren’t going to be spending a fortune.

They’re a bit more expensive than the velcro ties unit-for-unit, but considering they’re still only a couple bucks

It really depends on the position and location.

And the best part is, by the time that sound reaches the people on the other end of all those big bullets, they’re probably in no condition to hear it.

That’s because they use an old fashioned big honking relay in there, or at least the one I installed a few months ago does. The remote receiver was a very tight fit stuffed between the fan’s bracket and the ceiling box.

That’s because they use an old fashioned big honking relay in there, or at least the one I installed a few months

You don’t even need an ICE level of range. If people could take their car on a road trip the way you can now with a Tesla, but only had to spend 10-15 mins charging vs an hour (and didn’t have to plan a route from charger to charger) that would be it.

They already have speakers on the inside of gasoline cars to make fake engine sounds. Not too hard to add some to the outside too.

Nah, I want it Demolition Man style. When the car just needs to be there to get me to a place at a time, let it drive itself.

It’s not a new trick. Apparently Target had their app programmed so some products would come up more expensive if you looked them up on the app while in the vicinity of the store.

The Epic money might have enabled it, or Epic might have pushed for it, but the words “players all over the world” makes me think it’s a reading of the tea leaves. Given that a few countries have already banned these types of loot box transactions which means companies either have to put something else in entirely