“You then have to nail the timing on a moving cursor as it crosses colored zones on a meter”.
“You then have to nail the timing on a moving cursor as it crosses colored zones on a meter”.
Oh, no no no no. I’m not playing that game in VR. It was scary enough on a flat screen. The deep ocean is one of my fears. Not a phobia, but a fear.
The US needs better mental health care, urgently.
There’s an orthographical error in the headline. Come on, please do better, Kotaku.
“Hello concerned consumer. Thank you for contacting Corporate Questions. The AI will monitor instruments and calculate things like fuel burn, navigation and checklists, leaving the human pilot (hence referred to as employee) to enjoy a cup of coffee and look out the windshield”.
What happened to your cool PanAm icon? Or am I mistaken?
Just in case you're not an absolute moron, I'll try. Question everything. Sure! You should. But not demolish everything. Question the efficacy of vaccines, learn about possible side-effects and be informed. That's good. Informed by whom, though? Why do you not accept the expert opinion of doctors? What makes you take…
It was Undertale for me. The game that signaled that, beyond doubt, I was getting too old. I can't deal with (a lot of the) cutsey, quirky, monster-y, sappy stories and characters. That doesn't mean games shouldn't have an emotional impact, that they shouldn't be surreal experiences. I just find a lot of those games…
QOTD right there.
So how did this happen, exactly? Person parked the car, did not apply the parking brake, but presumably put the car in neutral? And why did they push the accelerator after parking at all?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I will admit that my Kojima exposure is limited to having played MGS5, but that experience alone made me never want to touch another of his games. The story was infantile and incoherent, the weird (too) macho characters utterly unrelatable. And the gameplay, while initially interesting, became boring very quickly.…
Wait. If there were crashes and articles about a car being dangerously designed and badly produced, would you not avoid that car? Be real.
He does. He's just either an aspiring edgelord or a sad Boeing fanboi. Best case scenario, he's a paid shill. At least he gets something out of it then.
I have a bridge you could buy. Some cables are frayed and some of the pavement is missing, but if you read the manual thoroughly, you should be ok.
Bleurgh. Come on, man!
“Put another way, it’s selling Americans cars with lower safety standards.”
Hear hear.
My bias: BMW drivers are rude, self-absorbed and don’t follow any kind of rule-of-the road.
Yep. If you’re rich and/or famous, you get a pass. If you’re a nobody jalop going 8 miles over the limit, expect your ticket.