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This. 90% of the people I work with aren’t even in the country let alone the state or the city. Sometimes it makes sense to have an in person meeting but most of the time going into the office is a huge waste of my time.

Not surprised. This is a low investment port without the original creator and his team involved in any way. The only thing surprising is that they didn’t bother to get the switch port to run at the same level as the originals. Add in the fact that the games aren’t even on the cart and that’s a hard pass.

Not much on my radar except for AC6. Not sure on that one yet. Which is good cause my wallet could use a month off. 

Dealers suck. All of them. Only when you desire a vehicle that no one else does will you get any level of care at least until you drive it off the lot. 

People are going to buy what they want. Larger, more comfortable vehicles that have plenty of power without feeling like they are struggling. You can make all the mandates you want but they will still buy what they like.

Anything that can (and will) be instantly and permanently disabled for no reason after a 2nd owner purchases it has absolutely no value. You buy the car assuming it’s not even there.  

It is not good enough. Maybe for you and other people in your use case but in cold weather areas their performance drops drastically and for the current crop of trucks when they tow it gets cut in half. So a 350 mile range becomes 150 in winter and that’s just not acceptable.

It’s a terrible idea. No matter how good they make it, there’s no replacement for the way people like the device they have on them 100% of the time. They should be working with those companies. Consumers will not like this change and it WILL become a deciding factor in future sales. People will go elsewhere. 

They cost more and the tech isn’t good enough yet. It’s getting better and some people can justify them but for many there are still far too many inconveniences compared to what they currently own.

I unapologetically love the SSR and I hope they don’t absolutely destroy it. 

It’s special to Camaro heritage and fitting in this instance. It’ll sell to the people who actually care and I have zero doubt they’ll sell every one of them. For what it’s worth I’d rather have a fun color. 

Those aren’t fake vents though. That’s the functional heat extractor for the 580hp supercharger 6.2L LSA V8 that lies underneath it.

I’m guessing a large potion of the cost is the Matte paint job. That will definitely be handled by an outside vendor and not likely to be run through the standard process. That’s at least $4-6k.

I think it’s more a case where all the other bills have gone up. Rents keep climbing. Credit card minimums go up with interest rates. Utilities and everything has gone up. So I think they are feeling the squeeze and often they buy more car then they can actually afford so between food and housing it’s the one you let

I’ll eventually get one but they need to be better then the equivalent ICE and they just aren’t there yet. I wish GM didn’t abandon the Volt technology because that kind of system in a different form factor would be perfect right no as a bridge.

They are technically supposed to be completable on what ever version ships on the disc according to the platforms rules but these days completable and fun and quality experience are not the same. That to me is another separate and larger problem of developers/publishers being allowed to get a free pass and then even

FF VII- Remake came on 2 discs. One to load and the 2nd to play off. They could have done similar. It’s disappointing.

I think you miss the point why people want this. People want to play their original games but the original hardware doesn’t mesh well with modern tv’s and much of it is worn out and in short supply.

I really hope this gets blocked. This merger is just bad for everyone. I would say the same if they tried to merge with Sony or Nintendo.

The problem boils down to their overall strategy. They want to push Game Pass as well as a “play it anywhere” strategy. The down side to this strategy is first off they forced the extended life of the Xbox One by making it so that games had to run on both that and the newer X/S. Great for older system owners but it