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Yeah, I’m not sure how to describe a game that doesn’t work on many, many systems that it is supposed to run on as anything but a “busted piece of shit.” Maybe not boring I guess, because it couldn’t be played that far (although many of the bugs definitely made it boring).

To be fair: That Netflix show is a straight up masterpiece that feels uncompromised in all the ways that the game was. For a lot of gamers, including myself, it recontextualized Cyberpunk’s themes in a way that clearly affected a bunch of people and got them to comeback. YouTube is filled with Before

You know something is COOL when a narrator has to yell about how COOL everything is constantly. 

It was fucking terrible.

WW84 was bad in both boring ways and startling ways. It’s far from the worst superhero movie I’ve watched in the last few years but I was actually a pretty big fan of the first Wonder Woman movie so I think that’s why I was so disappointed by it.

It’s nice to know that a corporation can lie to consumers for years, abuse their employees, allow bigotry to run unchecked, make attacking other companies into their advertising strategy, promise entire game modes that will instead be carved out and sold separately, release a knowingly broken product a good 2 years

Running well on PC for some users and bombing on consoles does not mean the game was running well or optimized correctly.

One false narrative—that Cyberpunk 2077 was a boring, busted piece of shit at launch

Yeah, it’s def not a living city. And I’m not positive I’d call it a well constructed RPG, but that second point is more debatable than the first.

So it’s shitty Fall Guys with a hub world? Lol.

That success has even sparked a new debate about how maybe Cyberpunk 2077 was perfect all along. One false narrative—that Cyberpunk 2077 was a boring, busted piece of shit at launch—is now being replaced by an equally exaggerated one.

it’s a well-constructed rpg with gorgeous art and a living city.

up to staff representatives and HR to protect the people who work under him.”

Even beyond the simply dumbassery of his comments and how it shows the toxic culture for women in particular won’t really change until he goes, just the simple act of framing inter-team cooperation as “friction” or “tension” says a lot about why Ubisoft has so creatively nose-dived over the last decade or so.

Your comment is somewhat to my point. Overlanding culture is stupid and needs to die. So many of them aren’t doing anything that they couldn’t do in a bone stock Ford Explorer, with or without the added goodies of the Timberline trim. But they’re taking 400 pictures of their vehicles for their narcisistagram account.
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No.  Take it to a track.

Some of the nicest cars and trucks in my neighborhood are belong to renters. Though it makes me wonder where their priorities lie, I can understand the other side of the argument. I mean if you can’t afford a house is today’s market, why not spend the extra on you ride and enjoy it.

Slideshows in car enthusiast website stories. Yeah, those need to go.

That in order to be a car enthusiast, you need to only drive manual and build your own car.

Your gif there at the top shows why they’ll never end. Everyone with their phone out, guy in the car wanting to be internet famous. People are going to continue to do dumb stuff, and have an army of amateur “content producers” encouraging them to do it.