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I bought SimCity and the gameplay isnt that bad but what was, was the online only requirement. I bought the game at launch and I wasnt able to play until about a month later. That in itself makes it a failed game IMO.

I know, i thought the exact same thing.

I pictured him home, friday night all alone in his full race suit playing GT...I laughed so hard.

Seriously wagons are important in Europe? I didnt know that, I honestly thought compacts and hatches would be.

Well I can tell you firsthand that those folks from NJ driving those Caddys have moved to Florida. Ive also seen those elderly folks driving smaller/newer cars like a Camry.

It doesnt have to be GM just an affordable and dependable brand. Both Opel's pictured dont seem to have the bed space to be what I consider full size. Maybe its my eyes but the passat seems to have a larger bed.

I know he was being sarcastic but VS comment to certain extents has some validity behind it. I can say from 1st hand experience that Lincoln dealers admit that they are working their way to becoming a luxury brand again. Cadillac suffers from the same connotation of "not being up to par with the Germans" more so

I dont know about that. I think what BMW and MB have is brand power, which the Cadillac is lacking in. Back in the day, in the US, Lincoln and Cadilliac were synomus with luxury cars. The market evolved and the brands didnt.

I just want a full size diesel wagon to be made. Something like a Passat sized sedan.

Did you play Ryse? it was pretty gritty and gory.

I disagree, the look of Nero in the game represents the gluttony of Rome during his reign.

Here's the thing, he isnt a journalist. He a person with a camera and an internet connection. In this day and age, everyone has the ability to become a Kato.

That thing is gorgeous!!

I think now, with fuel costs a diesel really makes sense for pickups. Its a selling point and plus...dat torque.

The first cloverleaf interchange to be built in the United States, at the junction of NJ Rt. 25 (now U.S. Rt. 1) and NJ Rt. 4 (now NJ Rt. 35) in Woodbridge, New Jersey, is featured on the cover of this week's issue of the Engineering News-Record. (By contrast, a piece on the under-construction Hoover Dam was relegated

Fan under the chair is genius BTW.

Ok, I'll bite. What chair is that? Link please?

That's the thing, it just launched, they should have something in place now. Not down the road, they need something to entice people away from the PS4 for the holiday season.

Thanks for the link, always appreciated. That link however details the 360, MS still hasn't mentioned their path for the Xbox One and Live as far as the free games.

You bring up a good point about HDDs. The PS4 as of now doesn't and has no plans of supporting external drives.