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There is nothing wrong with providing a fairly hard statistic to the page, in this example, average cost per hour. It’s not an opinionated numerical value being applied, but simply a statistical figure obtained by actual data.

Let’s not forget that those dems who are complaining about Haspel (a mid-level functionary during these times of “torture”) were the same ones who voted to confirm John Brennan (a high-ranking CIA employee during these time of “torture”) during the Obama administration. I get the partisanship, but c’mon, this wasn’t

While Nintendo support for the competitive circuit would certainly be nice, they don’t have much incentive to. Sure, it would drum up some goodwill from those who compete, but financially, it wouldn’t make much sense. Smash is huge, always has been huge, and unless they drop a steamer with this one, it will always be

Love it or hate it, I have a feeling mid-generation upgrades will become the norm. It’s making consoles more akin to PCs in a sense that if you want the best, you can upgrade your system, but it’s not required. I went from the OG Xbox One, to the S, then to the X, and to me it has been absolutely worth it. I loved the

Personally, I love the rocks, it draws in at least 15-20 players. Find yourself a long range weapon early one, post up on the edge of the crater, and it’s basically shooting fish in a barrel.

Publix, by far. Growing up in Florida, I’ve enjoyed many meals consisting of Publix fried chicken or subs, and everything else typically included Publix-branded items. I’ve been to a variety of other grocery stores in other states, but Publix’s are always clean, well organized, and their branded products are as good,

As someone new to Fortnite, what’s got me hooked is that it’s, at least to me, more fun than competitive. My son and I take turns after each round, and it is just as much fun watching as it is playing. I’m typically very competitive with online games, but with this, I’m cool coming in 70th place or 7th. It’s just fun.

I am so glad that this Nintendo console is nailing it, I was afraid of it bombing. Instead, I’ve been absolutely blown away by the quality of games that have been released.

When I saw the title of the article, I thought to myself “this is gonna be good” but I am genuinely impressed with the accuracy of the definitions. You sir deserve a segment on the cable news shows, or at least serve as a consultant. This is much more accurate than what is / has been spewed on TV.

I’m in the same boat, rarely do I find any of the items mentioned, such as guided rockets and boogie bombs. Typically I make my way into the top 10 with 4 kills or so, often relying on “common” weapons, or if I’m lucky, something a little tougher to find courtesy of someone I just dropped.

One review mentions the deer behavior in the game, and it is spot on. Being one who has hunted deer for most of my life (bring out the torches and pitchforks) the reactions in this game are impressive. If you shoot a deer, hit it, but don’t drop it, it always bucks its back legs than takes off, especially when bow

I’ve had several rifle shots in FC5 punch through something / someone, and it’s frickin awesome. Taking out two or three guys with a single shot is quite satisfying. Having a single shot go through glass, a person, a truck, glass again, then take a second person out, isn’t all that possible. But a large caliber FMJ

Montana is actually a tactical target, lots of our ballistic missiles in the area.

What I wasn’t sure about was after the ending, you start up on the tower on the starting island, and once I got going around, I heard characters saying stuff like “Joseph got off easy”. This gave me the impression that the deputy is going around AFTER they got Joseph, but the end of the world crap never happened. My

My son (5) and I just got into Fortnite on the Xbox. We hand of the controller after each round, and the both of us are having a blast. So far, my son has done much, much better than me, cracking the top 10 numerous times, with his best being a #6 finish. As a dad, I couldn’t be prouder, as someone who has played

I love this game. Sure, the story overall is weak, but one mission in particular really hit me hard, and I frickin loved it.

This is how microtransactions should be, nothing game-breaking, but still enough to keep investors happy and players from starting a Battlefront 2 - type revolt.

During my time scouting Rae Rae’s Pumpkin farm, I got swarmed by two turkeys and a cougar, and so far 6 hours into the game, that was the most challenging battle. I still see them in my sleep. Absolutely terrifying.

The 1X runs the game great. I’ve had a few instances of a lot of stuff blowing up and bad dudes everywhere, not even the slightest slow down. Graphically it’s impressive. While I’m just exploring I let my 5 year old son watch me play, and he says “it’s like real life!” I may not go that far, but it’s a beautiful game.

For those freaking out about lack of political commentary within the game, here’s the thing....it’s a game. Ubisoft was very smart to play it safe, not worth the risk of alienating part of the market. I have read posts of those who do feel this game is an accurate reflection of rural red-state life, but for those who