acidboogie
Acidboogie
acidboogie

*tips fedora*

Agreed. I've tried every brand of "ultra low", "super fast" streaming in home over wired or wireless connection and it has never been something I'd ever want to use again.

If I were in the situation I could afford a quarter million dollars on a track toy, I'd want it to be as bloody nutty as this thing.

Those fancy 240FPS TVs actually use some bad interpolation to "color" the perception of smoothness and do it in relatively destructive ways. It makes me queasy too— thinking of all that frame delay from all that processing they do. Fighting games and shoot'em ups are universally unplayable on those TVs.

=) denotes sarcasm.

you still don't get much of a benefit if at all for having more framerate than your refresh rate, other than the headroom to not fall below your refresh rate.

not even going to dignify your "human eye" fallacy with a response except to say that you are woefully incorrect and should consider educating yourself about it, but for optimal viewing you need to have at least as many frames per second as your display's refresh rate at all times.

much rather that than have every battle be solely determined by connection speed. Don't take this as anti-cod halo fanboyism since I've been a longtime fan of both series but the latest Call of Duty's TTK is like less than half the average ping time. This leads to some pretty frustrating gameplay where you're often

you take that back!

Didn't the Gen 3 Supra also have a seriously screwed up suspension geometry or is that just something that's way overstated by internet nerds?

in that case, playing the game poorly is lorebreaking.

some people like mozzarella and some people like cheddar?

that would be the worst thing possible. There is no saving Bungie from the pit they've dug themselves into.

chill bro. I'm sorry I triggered your trigger.

the rules are bad. The winning condition and losing condition are not equivalent.

Says you.

I think it's a pretty substantial addition to the game where most DLC add-ons these days are like weapon skins or multiplayer map packs for $5 or $15 respectively. This one adds like 30ish single-player championships, an additional map that's about 1/3-1/2 the size of the base game's map, half a dozen new vehicles,

Also don't buy a Subaru because the WRX is awesome. It turns out their people carriers are nowhere near as exciting as their halo car.

don't trade in, just buy the best tires not the cheapest.

take your left foot out and shake it all about?