I know. If only it was attainable for us mere mortals.
I know. If only it was attainable for us mere mortals.
I’ve always liked the idea of a street-legal 4-wheeler. And no I don’t care about the “learn to ride a motorcycle or get a convertible” argument, because I own both a motorcycle and a convertible that I drive regularly already - I just happen to like ALL fun things with engines!
My ideal would be something a bit lower…
I did the Steam Link wired to router, host PC streaming via WiFi route.
I could manage to play a few - very minimal demand - games, but anything that required low-latency or decent graphics was completely unplayable.
I got the Steam Link as a (requested) gift a few months back. No combination of configurations made anything even remotely playable. I was very disappointed in the performance - since I initially had such high hopes for the Link.
How rich do I have to be to justify getting one? I’m guessing richer than I am currently...but damn, I’m trying to rationalize it any way I can.
Growing up, this was my favorite entry in the “Guinness Book of World Records” that I’d always look at in the library.
Are there continued story-lines from the modding community? I loved the game, but found it hard to continue once I finished the story mode.
Not sure what’s wrong with my eyes, but in that gif - once they show the guy standing up and taking out his earbuds - it STILL looks like a video game to me. Something about the textures and the movements has a real uncanny valley thing going on.
It’s truly weirding me out.
I often dream about opening up a “beercade.”
Headquarters in Chicago was always a blast anytime I went.
I was reading through these comments this morning, saw yours and had a rush of excitement thinking you might have referenced M&B 2.
I can’t wait for that to be released and take over my life for the foreseeable future.
I’ll pretty much blindly purchase anything “Theme” or “Tycoon” so count me in.
I, similarly, swapped cars with someone on Craigslist.
All I could think of was “Don’t do it! That’s how Indian Larry died!”