I was willing to accept the lack of grille, or really, any feature on the nose. All the photos and videos I’d seen so far looked OK, but then again I hadn’t sought it out to get a real good impression of it.
I was willing to accept the lack of grille, or really, any feature on the nose. All the photos and videos I’d seen so far looked OK, but then again I hadn’t sought it out to get a real good impression of it.
I cringe every time it gets used
I realize I’m dredging up ancient history at this point but re-reading with the next beta coming up I just had to comment and express my agreement. It did not click for me, it did not feel good or provide good feedback, and it was very monotonous.
And the only thing I thought about it was the crotch was way too low.
Jesus christ, might have been easier if he wasn’t bouncing about and probably making a ton of noise himself.
Ehh, I mean, they’re pretty nice. We have one, but the Instant Pot is far more useful/essential in day-to-day cooking in my opinion. If you already have an Instant Pot, this is good as your next kitchen doodad.
Ehh, I mean, they’re pretty nice. We have one, but the Instant Pot is far more useful/essential in day-to-day…
Yeah, not a fan of this design at all. Any of the “tablet sitting on top of the dashboard” designs look awful to me.
That depends on how you define better. MS is in a losing position but is open to cross platform play and is pushing forward with it more than Sony is.
Xbox can be easily controlled too, the issue is we both (in my household) think the PS4 has a really lousy interface. Kinect voice controls are great, although the Cortana update honestly made them worse. We reverted back to the old “Xbox...” voice commands.
I’m more traditionally a PC gamer and in many ways it’s still my platform of choice. There are some games I just want to play on the couch, and the Xbox provides a family friendly way to serve up content be it Youtube, Neflix, or some other streaming service (even Plex which pulls from my desktop).
Ditto. I’ve had the Xbox One since launch, and a PS4 since the summer after. The Xbox gets wayyyyy more mileage and is the better system for day to day use. Since the console is also our main media hub in the living room, the Xbox handily wins that experience IMO.
Can’t speak for other areas like the UK, but in the states it seems like even if Amazon is shipping it out on time, their reliance on USPS has made them very inconsistent.
She’s probably cheap to get and people not in the know probably think “oh she’s that famous punching girl”
Good to know, thanks for sharing!
Fair enough. We’re looking to get the complete edition when or soon after it comes out and was curious what the best playthrough approach would be.
If it’s meant to be finished before the end of the main game (after you hit the recommended level range) i’m curious if it’ll tip you off to that. Either way, good info.…
As someone who hasn’t yet played the game, I’m curious how this fits in. Will you basically be able to play both together or is it a finish main game, then play expansion sort of deal?
We used to have a 96 V6 Accord sedan in the family. Seeing the dash light up and everything triggered some major nostalgia.
I’m hoping this is sarcasm.
You’re not wrong.
Except that never happens, so no. That’s not a reason and Blizz should rate limit it.