PS5 is already showing it’s age hardware wise
PS5 is already showing it’s age hardware wise
Others will be wet sanding theirs every weekend to keep the surface rust at bay and swear up and down they’ve done nothing and it’s still perfect.
This looks good to you??
Yeah this is pretty fucking hilarious. “Well there’s your problem, you got your hundred thousand dollar piece of transportation machinery SLIGHTLY DAMP. What did you expect?”
I find it odd how this surprises people.
Truck owners usually like to brag about what their truck can DO, like drive through a two foot deep stream in the woods not having shield it from routine weather.
No charging after midnight.
Exactly can I charge it after dark too
Mogwai.
Don’t drive it in the rain or get it wet? Is this a truck or a museum piece? What an utter shit show.
Some Cybertruck owners say their fellow Cybertruckers are blowing things out of proportion, and one said it’s a good idea to not “...drive it in the rain, or get it wet.
Orange stain? Sounds like the new “presidential model.”
Man, my PS5 still feels like a newish addition to my console collection. I have no desire for an upgrade. It doesn't even feel like games are pushing it to its limits yet.
“It’s stacked!!!”
But now we’re talking about how they faked it instead of the impressive feat because they couldn’t help themselves but lie!
Indeed… because drag racing while towing a heavy load is a completely safe, common, and normal use for a truck.
Exactly, so why’d they feel like they needed to lie about it when they already have a great claim they can create a strategy and content around? That’s the part I find bizarre. Just make something great that’s not easily disprovable.
I dunno, “PlayStation 2" seemed to work out pretty well for Sony. (See also: 3, 4, 5)
It looks like the claimed 7' width is a lie. It’s narrower.
Thank you for posting a video that actually shows what people are hitting. Every shot in the other video had it blocked by a bush. Now I know that the correct solution is an oxy-acetylene torch AND a big demolition hammer. Or, you know, learning where the edges of your vehicle are in a nondestructive manner.