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It saddens me that this hasn’t already been posted yet, but while the NM4 is cool, it’s not wholly original.

I just started playing it last night and the game runs well on a GTX 970. The PhysX smoke effects are a huge performance hit, but much like the unusable fancy hair tech in other games, that’s expected. Turning that off, it runs a consistently smooth 60fps for me and I’m on Win10 with only 8GB of memory.

The Grom is sold under the lame name MSX125 in Europe, so maybe Kawi will give this a cool name for the US too.

Not only can you not pump your own gas in Jersey, but many of the pumps have those dumb safety sleeves where the gas won’t pump unless the sleeve is pushed up. How is that a problem you ask? Motorcycles.

In the countries where bikes aren’t a toy, a motorcycle is often the only vehicle owned. How much of the US populace do you think can get away without owning a car at all? Have kids? Need a car. Live in a state that experiences winter or serious rain (i.e. any state other than California)? Need a car. Work a

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Hi Patrick, can you answer whether the live action trailers they did a few years ago actually connect with the game? The ones where they are talking to the robot that thinks it’s a person clearly do. However, I’ve been super curious about the one below - as nothing I’ve seen in trailers seems like it would connect

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Hi Patrick, can you answer whether the live actions trailers they did two years ago actually connect with the game? The ones where they are talking to the robot that thinks it’s a person clearly do. However, I’ve been super curious about the one below - as nothing I’ve seen in trailers seems like it would connect with

From your own intro to this site:

What’s the point of motorcycle blogs/sites reviewing this bike at all? All 220 are already sold. Is it just to make those 220 rich guys feel better about the status symbol they bought after everyone made fun of the power being neutered?

Yup and what makes it even worse is the inevitable market fragmentation due to at least 4 competing companies making their own particular headset with it’s own particular standards and set of capabilities. So not only will you have a tiny install base of early adopters, but that market is going to be split 4 ways and

That’s a lot of words for: “It’s because they’re including the Golf Sportwagon sales, which used to be called the Jetta Sportwagon in the US, even though it has always been based on a Golf platform and called a Golf in the rest of the world”.

Who exactly do you think bought these bikes? Most likely it’s rich old guys that will stick it in hermetically sealed glass display cases somewhere in their mansion - in which case who cares much power it has.

Where’s the wireless dongle to use these on PC? I really want to retire my 360 controller. Can you guys follow up on that?

I know it’s just for a joke, but that sloppy, pathetic little slalom that made up the “handling test” was indeed painful to watch!

Giant Bomb did Quick Looks of the 3 phone games that had Super Bowl ads. Game of War was one of them. Seek that out.

I agree, the value for lunchboxes is not there since they can have absolute crap in them. Bought lunchboxes should be guaranteed to have uniques. However, it’s “sane” because I had spent enough time enjoying the game to justify sending a measily $5 Bethesda’s way. I bought the lunchboxes only because I treated it as

I’ve gotten several of the non-unique high level dwellers that typically come with rarer (but similarly non-unique) equipment from lunchboxes, but they don’t help much towards filling out the collection. The gear you get with them can be found in the wasteland once your explorers are high enough level. The unique NPCs

The initial driving force of the game is increasing population to unlock building types, and that’s fun for what it is, but after you access to the last buildling (which happens at 100 dwellers), the only driving force is filling out the armor, weapon, and unique dweller collectible lists - and it sucks for that.

Batteries are heavy, but even with the extra battery pack, a Zero SR weighs 458lbs, so I think their construction a pretty big factor here. Probably a lot of steel involved...