gamerjerome
gamerjerome
gamerjerome

I bought a 95' 850 Turbo years ago for $1800. Used it as a winter car but liked it better than my Probe at the time. Not surprisingly it was also faster. Ended up regrettably trading it in for $500 towards a FOST. Sold the Probe GTS to get a bike.

I wouldn’t be so intimidated by it. The world is pretty big but the story goes a long at a nice pace and it will direct you to most locations on the map. Once you get down a few highways and main sections you can go explore on your own. I wouldn’t jump into multiplayer yet though“I actually think you have to play some

I hope they really think about the underlying problem and not just lump all loot boxes as bad. People honestly only care about pay to win and making it a grind to entice spending. Skins, emotes, avatars etc are fine. I think it really hit home with Battlefront because it’s a competitive game. Everyone wants to be on

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Anytime I hear anything about skyrim

Even the shitiest of cars can be good cars if you maintain them.

I was one of those people a couple of years ago when I started to build my credit back up. However I did the right things at the right times to mitigate the term. This was my first loan car and I did it for 72 months. They gave me an interest rate of 11.99%. I took the loan anyway because 1. I could afford it and 2. I

Well at least the front and back clip are ready for ebay

There goes the city bonus.

They better make the controls better this time. In the last game they cut out any rudder control. I think they did the same in BF1. They may have simplified it but that’s not how planes work.

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I think once Apartment complexes starting putting in a few charge slots in their garages, cheaper electrics will prevail.

But can you invert the y axis? Last time I played I tryed the first game, demo maybe? You couldn’t. I just can’t play like that. I put too much time into flight simulators when I was a teen.

Let’s be honest, when a game comes out and you play it, you play it for what it is. While graphics can certainly sell a world or experience, how the game played is why we were entertained.

Some people want both. As a consumer you just have to be patient and willing to switch brands for a good deal. I thought the FOST was priced right. Although since it’s still a Focus, finding one with a few miles on it but still under warranty wasn’t hard. You also save a little more. As for the experience, that’s

I agree. That is why I bought a Triumph. Classic but not loud, reliable but not overly expensive. It gets respect without being pretentious.

I had a whole argument written out but in the end I came to the conclusion that until all the big players create a standard under car battery swamp program, it’s going to take many more years before for electric cars really take off.

Hyundai is doing their best to copy the FOST. Lets just remind them that was 2013. Get your shit together if you want to compete. You also have the odds against you being Hyundai. So you’ll need 300hp at minimum with handling to even be recognized.