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    You don’t have to be an airflow engineer to want less dust in your case.

    I feel saxophone at #2 is due to the author’s inability to remain objective.

    Nah.

    I think the sarcasm might have been a little too low key lol.

    Ya I think that would be a good setup, as long as your case has enough space on top to exhaust the air.

    $70 is a lot to pay for a plastic box and a game cartridge. At least they are including some cardboard to go along with that plastic box/cartridge.

    Fake news!

    I’m not sure if the game is at that point yet, I’m just saying that there is a point where it gets too much.

    Well the option I responded to (i.e. “some players would like to see red zones disappear altogether”) was binary. 

    How?

    That’s a fair take, but the reality is that Bluehole isn’t Epic, and that a competitive game doesn’t automatically means AAA.

    It’s part of the reason, yes, but there is a point where there’s too much.

    You’re so shouty!

    “We analyzed tens of millions of matches and sorted the data by server, mode, and time to make sure map selection wouldn’t break the game for anyone,” the announcement post reads. “We wanted to make sure that we could create a solution that worked for every region’s players, even the ones with a naturally low server

    Frankly, IDC how hard that was to implement, if they want to compete against AAA devs and titles, they need to step up their game, heh, as a dev company.

    Teaming is 100% against the rules my dude.

    Then prove it.

    Remember the days when we played games how the creaters provided them to us? I miss them too.

    I was talking about geofencing the car so it can’t operate outside of the roads the system was designed to work on.