This is in the UK, almost everybody here drives a manual.
This is in the UK, almost everybody here drives a manual.
Amazing how, no matter what comments section you go to, there is always one person with the username “The Voice of Reason” who is spouting all sorts of macho bullshit.
I’m not going to argue with you on basic facts. Australia has a Conservative government. Yes it doesn’t look like ours, but it’s still Conservative and right of Center.
The countries that mandate (require) voting have the most conservative governments, including Australia and Brazil. Really, I don’t think you’re making a strong case for education of issues nor an avoidance of fascism with direct democracy.
Look, you’ve clearly been drinking some very delicious kool-aid, but countries will always exist, whether they’re good for the world or not. You don’t know how much representatives do, otherwise you’d realize it’s not possible for 100% of the population to be educated and vote on all bills and issues that would come…
I did not say that, you said that.
Direct democracy is much more likely to become fascist.
Completely agree. Surely FFXIII was a general low point in the series, so much so that even two sequels haven’t fully redeemed it.
Have you lived in London since WWII? As that’s when it peaked in usage.
Can confirm. Have several friends who sound very similar. Also Blighty was extremely common parlance during WWII. It’s historically accurate based on the assumed timeline of Fallout.
Lots of people have made it to Mexico in RDR2. You can walk on it but there’s nothing there besides a single fort. Seems likely that they originally had plans for the story to take the characters into New Austin and Mexico and they changed their mind/scrapped it.
The promise of Cyberpunk 2077 was a living, breathing cyberpunk world with a good story that you’d want to play. I think The Ascent delivers on that front.
PlayStation owner much?
Cool, so the annoying thing this gen will be every game director and their mother sticking Infinity on the end of their franchise name.
It is seriously bullshit that IGN took down their article. Palestinians are suffering in the equivalent of a concentration camp, with oppressors bombing them.
It’s not the visuals that annoy me, although they look to be a big step backwards from Let’s Go remakes.
Ah, but it did. Nintendo 64 was notorious for this issue. There was a method to fix the deadzone by centering the stick and holding the shoulder buttons and Z and maybe something else. Can’t remember anymore. But this is definitely not a new problem. I had the same issue on the Original Dual Shocks as well.