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    Of course it does.

    All Play Anywhere does is stops people who owns multiple platforms from purchasing an Xbox.

    I don’t understand why Microsoft is doing the Play Anywhere thing, there is zero reason to buy an Xbox now that I can play their (already limited) exclusives on PC.

    Is this proper etiquette for a race? It’s probably not cool in smaller races where teams are limited in funds and cars are slapped together, but for larger races where cars can’t have busted panels starting a race, is it really okay to just take damaged parts when you see them lying around?

    Fairly reliable. As in around average lol.

    Nobody else prints a busy grill onto their sensors.

    I want a manual with the top engine. I never understood why manufacturers offer manuals on the smaller engines but not the higher powered ones, you’d think that if someone wants the manual, they want the power too.

    Looks to be printed on, ya. This is easily the worst application I’ve seen.

    Looks sharp enough, but I want to see it in the sportier trim before judgement. I do wish that it’s more distinctive though.

    Splatoon 2's blurb needs an update.

    As I said, random squad is terrible lol.

    Ya, here’s the actual problem with bullet sound in this game. It’s got nothing to do with not understanding how the sound work or not having good enough equipment.

    Haha, that’s creepy as hell, especially with the crooked eyes.

    Missed opportunity to turn the Joycon Grip blue, but looks good!

    you should give squads a shot, I really dig the tactical and teamwork aspects of that mode. Random squads is terrible because few people talks, but playing with people you know is great.

    Alright fine, I’ll bite.

    I’m not saying I want to pin point every shot, but there are many shots right now that sound like they can be from anywhere.

    He has a point. You don’t need to just hear sounds, you need to understand the timing of the different sounds and how that correlates with the location of the shooter.

    So people can’t make suggestions and call out what needs improvements for early access games?

    Ya, no need to show up on the HUD, but a more definitive direction is needed. This game isn’t a simulation so realism isn’t needed here, but better sounds will not only raise the skill ceiling, it’ll improve and increase the action and gunplay.