And to think I just picked up a copy of this and Rogue Squadron for my N64 recently. I never owned it because my friend had a copy back in the day.
And to think I just picked up a copy of this and Rogue Squadron for my N64 recently. I never owned it because my friend had a copy back in the day.
I’ve got the latest version of EyeSight Subaru had in 2017 and ACC is quite nice, but I don’t always use it. It does well with stop & go and when you just need to cruise though.
*raises hand* bought a new hatchback just a year ago
I played it with a friend over the interwebs, but I could probably also convince the SO in to playing it if I owned a copy.
My 05 Subaru Legacy GT could read out codes via the odometer display if you turned the ignition to on but not start.
Same thing I was thinking.
True. Most of the criticisms have more to do with the types of choices and the “moral impact” in the game not being as deep or effective as it could be. Having not played it I don’t know how much those factors matter to me, but the arguments made about it not quite living up to hype on those fronts have sounded valid.
I had been excited about this game for a while... Been reading various things about it in the past day and am super on the fence about whether it’s worth it right now. Guess I’ll keep following it and pondering that for now.
I’d love to get the chance to drive any S2000
I hope Frostpunk is good, been curious about it for a while.
Fascinating
Texarkana never fails to sound like a made up place to me
The potential new gas standard also doesn’t quite align with what our future actually is, which is electric cars, fuel-cell cars, and autonomous cars.
They pretty much confirmed that already it seems
Given that and the rest of this information, can you find Chris’ address?
If you’re used to being in a voice chat with your gaming or other friends it’s... not bad.
exactly. I did that a couple times over the years
My current car is not a manual, but the car I had for 12 years before it was. It was also my first manual car. Aside from a few rough test drives trying to learn how to drive, I pretty much had to learn how to drive stick on the way home after taking delivery.
Alternatively, you can use your left foot when braking.
same