Nintendo knows exactly what they’re doing; preventing a runaway pole position as often as possible.
Nintendo knows exactly what they’re doing; preventing a runaway pole position as often as possible.
Sure, nintendo sure fuck this one up.... git gud son.
Because he needs something to complain about and has no idea the history or how the game works.
This has happened in every Mario Kart ever. Why is it ‘bullshit AI’ now and not before?
Of all the things Nintendo might be doing wrong, Mario Kart isn’t one of them. Get some air.
Yeah, nevermind it’s still regarded as probably the best MK around and sold millions. Nintendo, what morons!
Those who are serious about resistance better get prepared for an Underground Railroad.
I started watching Sports center as a young child in the late eighties when it was just sports and no hidden political agenda.
Wayne Allyn Root is absolutely right. That’s why I, and millions of others, now exclusively watch FS1.
Get rid of Mendoza on SNB. Adds nothing. Bag the horrible SC6 show and send those two packing.
I’m sure this story will rock the NFL world.
So you feel like Bart doesn’t? Ok.
This would be a much better piece of journalism without all the innuendo.
But then, of course, it boils down to an owner having approximately 0.1% of his net worth invested in a company that has 1% of its assets in a gaming corporation. An investment the NFL is clearly aware of and has decided is not an issue.
Not…
Kraft doesn’t meet the criteria of being a director AND owning 5% of the stock. So, like so much reporting these days, all smoke no fire. Rumor, gossip, fake.
It’s not weird that Hubbuch, a hack who has held an odd, spiteful grudge against the Patriots for seemingly no reason (remember ol’ Bart trying to paint the Pats as racists?) would try to bury the Pats once again.
I’m with you. Looking at the numbers this seems pretty minimal, and probably less than what he invested on DraftKings.
Oh sir, I looked at the Class A Shares Beneficially Owned in the SEC link and Kraft does not have 5%, he has less than 1%. Your emphasized section says:
To be fair, a billionaire owner having 0.1% of his net worth invested in a company that has 1% of its assets invested in a bankrupt casino company as part of a hundred various companies it’s invested in really *shouldn’t* be a story. The story is of course that the NFL are massive hypocrites on the issue, but I think…
No kidding, a “factory 9 second drag car” that lacks every piece of safety equipment required to be allowed to run that quick on a drag strip.
I suspect that it had a lot to do with the finished product.