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foxfire15

I’ll be honest, either Sony doesn’t have the best download speeds or the consoles just don’t handle data that quickly. I have a 1Gb/1Gb connection and it still takes me hours to download games. Comparatively, I downloaded ME:A on my PC at about 85MB/s (yes megabytes). Took about 30 minutes for 40ish GB. Unfortunately

I hear that. I have 1Gb up/down at home. When I go places that have slow connections I get frustrated because it’s to slow, haha. (Hell, my work is only 30/30)

Wow, those look nice. Maybe something to get in the future. Not sure I want to take apart my system, but I’d definitely be down with the joycons.

Maybe it’s just me, but I’m kinda getting FPS Spectre vibes

This is pretty on point. I’m 6' and about 215, but I have very broad shoulders and long legs. While fun to drive, I simply do no fit in the car well, and the seats dig into my shoulders if I my hands are up on the wheel. My wife however, is slim and about 5'9. The car fits her like a glove and she loves it. (She

So...it’s the mullet of cars?

Not that this will never get seen, but: The Ford GT, or any other obscenely expensive performance car. They’re so expensive and rare that they basically never get driven. Also, I as an average person will likely never even get to touch one. Because of this, I generally dislike them.

ZL1 - Supercharged V8 and upgraded suspension. As far as I can tell, new from 2012. There’s a new version for the Gen 6 now. If I could afford one, I’d get it in a heartbeat. This basically the hulk of Camaro’s.

You’re talking about cars that perform and cost similar to a Corvette or a Porsche, without the “cool” factor of a Corvette or Porsche. Most young people can’t afford a 60k+ car. Add a few extras and you’re approaching 70k really fast. That’s a lot to ask for a car, coupled with the fact that trucks and crossovers

It’s on steam... If you need a link to steam, instead of just going to the site/app and searching, I’m going to question your PC gamer cred.

You bought one before they went to crap. Mom has a 2001 T&C with something like that on the Odo. Since about 2007 ish or so (by my guesstimate) though they haven’t really produced a quality product. Comparatively, Fords have always been OK, and GM has really stepped up its overall quality since the restructuring /

I think they’d have to actually try to produce something worse. I haven’t desired an FCA/Chrysler vehicle outside of the Viper in a long LONG time.

True. White other things do though, and white plastic tends to fade to a gross beige color over time.

Really games didn’t scare me as a child. In the back of my mind, I always knew it was a game so that removed a lot of the tension. I will admit that playing Luigi’s Mansion late at night in a quiet house did startle me a few times though as a teenager. I don’t find most horror games scary though, so the entire genre

Oof, I feel your pain on that one. I was reading several levels above my peers through most of my schooling, and remember  being disappointed at how bad at reading they were.

Ah. I don’t drive luxury vehicles. Not fond of used cars given my daily commute, and I don’t make enough to afford them new. Mt opinion of the interior is this: If I don’t touch it normally, I dont really care what it’s made out of as long as it doesn’t fall apart.

Well, that’s rather the point isn’t it? The Model 3 looks pretty ho-hum as well. Inexpensive cars typically aren’t going to be very....loud. It’s supposed to be an electric vehicle for the everyman (that’s Chevy’s shtick).

That’s pretty much my take on it too. If it’s causing an issue, sure, get it fixed. If you don’t notice it during normal play, I don’t see the issue. If there’s really a widespread problem down the road, I’m sure there will be a recall or something.

FWIW, they don’t really help with this issue. My Camaro has a thankfully small amount of chrome, but on the higher trim levels like mine, there’s a chrome insert in the steering wheel. When the sun is low and to my side, it reflects off this and is very annoying. I have 35% all the way around (the legal limit here).

I have a 5th gen v6 and I love it. It’s got enough power to get in trouble, handles fairly well, and makes a great fun commuter. I could have gotten a 1SS but the 2LT fit my needs better. I can’t speak for visibility in the 6th gens, but once you drive it for a bit and configure your mirrors correctly, there’s really