I read all of this in the voice of a person with new braces.
I read all of this in the voice of a person with new braces.
This is what a Sony fanboy looks like.
That first Halo5 clip is amazing.
Do we know if the new theme of giant tailgate truck logos are stamped, or bolted on plastic? Not that a few ugly holes are better than a giant bro-logo (brogo?), but... they are better.
I've been meaning to get tickets, but the "handling fees" are always outrageous.
The gore in this game is so over the top, it's comical. Is it meant to be comical? Or is someone someplace designing this and going "... and then she chops off his hands. I know, awesome, right?!"
When i was a kid, we would get on both sides of the road and pretend we were playing tug-of-war with a rope across the street. One time a car came to a sliding stop and we all bolted. I felt horrible about it that my stupidity could have caused an accident, and we never did it again.
This shit has got to stop. Not only is it a waste of taxpayer money, police resources, and encouraging of armed response, it's also incredibly fucking dangerous. I'm sure these sociopaths wont care if they get someone hurt or killed with their pranks, and that's probably the root of the issue.
Does allowing 'noobs' to buy level 31 gear require that they also made the decision to buy DLC? I'm mainly curious. I can't really wrap my head around the design decisions of this game, and stopped playing long ago (I'm a day one owner, but still a 'noob', cause I only played until content repeated). I'm curious if…
I wonder what they thought was going to happen? It's designed for off-road, but it's still not a trophy truck.
You picked that mustache and didn't know? Unpossible.
I'm not sure Bungie understands its own playerbase. The game needs tweaking in so many ways, and yet they spend all this time making sure the people that paid for it can't play the way they want, and instead have to play the way Bungie dictates. In the long term, I think it will just discourage players.
Dammit. I'd drive that fish. I admit it.
I think they admitted that with the TRDpro.
I've got an access cab and the full size bed. A few times I've needed the full bed, but I've needed a legit 2nd row of seats far more often. The problem I have with the crew cab and the full bed is that the truck is ridiculous long, and the shorter bed just looks much better. I'll just need to come up with some…
the last time I shopped for a Tacoma (2008), at Wilde Toyota in Milwaukee, I asked what kind of deals or incentives they could offer me as a returning Toyota customer. They sales guy told me that the Tacoma was the #1 selling truck in its class, and he didn't need to discount it to sell one. I ended up buying a used…
With the demand for midsize trucks, I don't think any will be much less than 30k, unless it's a stripped-down package. I anticipate paying 30k for any 2015 truck I'd buy.
Dammit. I did not see this before. Now it's all I see.
Depends if the Dakota is considered a mid-size. If it's not, then you are correct.
I am currently driving my third Tacoma. I have loved every single one. However, there's a very likely chance that the truck I buy at the end of the year will be the 2015 Colorado. I had held out hope for the TRDpro, and I think we all know how that went.