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For the record, do you own any VR devices? Have you tried many games?

I don’t get the hate. I hadn’t tried VR and was given a Quest 2. I thought it was fucking magical. I don’t use it daily, but I def grab it every few weeks and have some fun..

Absurd you didn’t redo the article’s title, or even pulled it entirely once Ubi confirmed that no, no one is losing all access to a game they bought.

Sneed actually..

My friends gave me shit bc I bought my last 3 cars at a Ford dealership w 1 Star on Yelp.

Is it too late for me to get into No Mans Sky? I’m worried it’s ballooned to the point where it’s just too daunting.

Wish it would release for Switch..

It’s statistics. There is a difference between something that is 100% accurate 50% of the time, and something that is 50% accurate 100% of the time.

Lie detectors aren’t fake, they just aren’t accurate. There is a big difference. If they are right 50% of the time, a mad up number, then they would still have some use.

When I did a hot lap in a Lamborghini, the instructor said 90% of his business is teaching private owners to drive their own cars safely. Apparently our local dealer offered free lessons w a purchase.

Translation: No one with actual authority will be held accountable for their own bad decisions, as they weren’t bad, because reasons.

I have a regular old PS4 but want to play the game. Is it worth it to buy it cheap now, or should I just wait until I get a PS5?

Honestly, I’m too ignorant abt this stuff to know. I kind of thought the number sounded low too.

Easy answer.

No. Sounds like they want Bungie’s software development tools. They have a ton of proprietary tech that goes into D2, especially on the server side. They mention it prominently in the press release. Big gain on the backside for their other studios.

Easy first step. Set a limit of 150mph (241mph).

Wasn’t all this liability stuff worked out years ago when cruise control became a standard feature of every American car?

Except the driver could have stopped it at any point by pressing the brakes.

Seems kind of simple. The shortage has fueled a market where top models fly off lots, and major brands have scaled back their advertising on those top models because they just don’t need to. Broncos, F150s, Wranglers etc.. All selling well either way. That ad revenue counted for them.

There is no such thing as an ‘opium poppy’. Opium is a drug made from poppy plants. That’s like saying cocaine coca, or weed marijuana.