A GTI Sportwagen mmmm. I currently drive a GTI but would kill to have it in wagon form.
A GTI Sportwagen mmmm. I currently drive a GTI but would kill to have it in wagon form.
It kind of sucks that $600 is budget but here we are. It didn’t seem long ago when the 1060 was out for $250-300, and could play most games pretty damn well.
If it’s still in warranty (which I believe is 3 years on most cards), it doesn’t matter.
The S to me has always looked like “generic GTA car”, since I saw them first driving around back in 2012ish. I’ve never been able to shake that when I see them, to this day. Just kind of bland looking IMO.
Undriven collector grade cars are so hard to judge NP/ND; it’s fully up to the market, and people seem to be willing to shell A TON out for pristine versions of unremarkable cars. $50k probably isn’t that bad honestly.
Always felt the same way about Uncharted.... on its own, gameplay wasn’t mind blowing, but man was it a ride. Not a coincidence it’s from the same studio.
It's 2023, I’m 38, with access to unlimited entertainment, yet YouTube docs like these and those from Gaming Historian, Defunctland, etc somehow captivate me more than anything else. What a time to be alive indeed.
My son and I recently started playing the Link’s Awakening remake, and even with it’s pretty simple graphics, I see the fps drop quite a bit. I don’t understand how Nintendo has taken so long with this, seems like a such a slam dunk. We would buy it immediately.
I just phased out the last of my 360 controllers from my house (used them between my living room PC, main gaming PC, and for some older games I play on laptop). I think I prefer the Xbone/current gen controller just a smidge over the 360, but it’s still a great controller, and considering we’re creeping up on 20 years…
This was actually pretty fun and entertaining.
Is all the same to me... But I’ve never really cared much about skins and all that. It’s an FPS and you don’t even really see it when you’re playing anyway. But maybe I’m just this boring, soulless shlub.
Honestly, before this article I knew who Ned was but not Markiplier. I do now, however. I’m late 30s, fwiw. Seems like a cool guy with the charities and stuff. And I’m all for taking down Joe lol.
I expected mine to work like that but it doesn’t seem to. This isn’t one little stop for a few minutes. In stop and go traffic, in peak summer humidity, the car turns into sauna. I wouldn't say it gets to unsafe levels of heat, but it’s far from just a little warmer.
My 2018 GTI does it and I can’t stand it. I live in FL and turning the car off even for a minute in the middle of summer starts pumping in warm humid air off the coils as they warm up to the ambient temp.
May not get the Neo but looking at going to the 240hz non-neo model, from a standard ultrawide. 21:9 has been nice but I feel like it’s only giving me a taste. I want more.
May not get the Neo but looking at going to the 240hz non-neo model, from a standard ultrawide. 21:9 has been nice…
GTI wagon would be perfection. I've currently got a MK7.5 and it's great but I would prefer the same package in a Sportwagen for sure.
The thing is, it’s still not the worst. I’d take a Cav z24 with a manual over an Echo any day of the week. It wasn't a bad little compact car back then.
I dunno I’m biased as I had a Z for a while but I always liked the sound. It was stock and just had a little trumpet/growl to it.
I probably worded wrong but I meant when you get the final out the door quote, say hello to that MA fee. The sale prices listed in the image above do not include any fees or taxes, so typically you’re in for a pretty big shock after getting the final quote (in my recent experience).
I think everyone that has bought a car 2-3 years ago can say the same thing unfortunately.