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    I only play squads and duos so solo games don’t apply.

    Honestly though, at those speeds, a couple of mph isn’t really important. I’m sure there are good reasons why each air frame cruises at their specific speeds, but I doubt the engineers at Boeing thought to themselves “let’s design the 787 to cruise at 3 mph less than the 747 so it can achieve better fuel efficiency”.

    That’s a negative. They all cruises at mach 0.84-0.85, but if you want to get really precise and actually uses mph/km/h, the 787 is actually a few mph faster than the 777/A380 and about 25 mph faster than a A330.

    You think the Concorde had “a couple hundred seats”? Try half of that.

    My parent’s 2000 or 2001 has a cleaner interior (there’s scratches on the steering wheel and dust on the dash of this 2003!) with similar mileage. The exterior is a lot worse tho, rust is starting to creep in and it won’t be too much longer before paint start to flake off in some areas.

    I think you underestimate how long and expensive it is to design and build a new plane, and the priority of airlines have in their aircrafts (hint, it’s fuel cost).

    People don’t care about speed, it’s costs.

    It’s kinda like those newfangle indirect injection engines in cars.

    One thing (okay, one of the many things) that I wish PUBG can do better at is cosmetics. Most of the clothing items in the game suck, I get that many items are modeled after the Battle Royale movie and that’s cool, but the devs should play Splatoon and learn a bit from that game and its style.

    I mean these are two separate ideas. Yes, you’re right, I certainly wouldn’t mind a vehicle that can be updated/upgraded post purchase, but my thought centers around how ready this vehicle is as a consumer product.

    If the car is missing something so simple and standard at this stage of a vehicle’s development, it’s kinda disconcerting to wonder what else isn’t ready for this car.

    Nintendo games very rarely go on sale, so expect to pay full price even years after their original release.

    Nintendo games very rarely go on sale, so expect to pay full price even years after their original release.

    I haven’t bought a console at launch since the GameCube, and there’s very little reason to do so for any console.

    The main Forza series has been like that, all the cars are unlocked right from the start but you can only use them after getting to each vehicle’s corresponding level. There’s really no surprises waiting for you as you progress.

    It’s absolutely very pro consumer, no doubt. I’m definitely not complaining since I now have a far better gaming setup this generation than previously. Instead of buying every consoles to play all the stuff I wanted, I’m now only investing in 2 platforms.

    Point is that your “$$$$” reasoning can be solved by buying a $20 HDMI cable? I guess?

    I keep saying the same thing over and over, because people like you still can’t grasp a crazy simple concept.

    So you are the perfect example of how play anywhere is working. A PC gamer that wouldn’t buy an Xbox is still buying Xbox games.

    These types of issues are not exclusive to Ubisoft though.

    One should never use PUBG to judge their rig’s graphical prowess lol. So incredibly unoptimized, it’s crazy how bad the performance is given that the game doesn’t even look good.