jerryt23
Jerry T
jerryt23

I rage quit the first game a few times due to having to program my muscle memory to remember every single button press with absolute accuracy and even the smallest hesitation caused death and a redo. Soooooo frustrating. I really want to play the new game b/c of how amazing it looks, but I won’t put myself through memo

This is why I won’t be playing the new game. I rage quit a few times in Mount Horu. Had to finish it, but decided no game is worth that amount of time and frustration. I’m not a masochist and plenty other games are more enjoyable.

I personally don’t know anything about this guy, but maybe he is an amazing game designer at work and this is his weekend no-frills project? I know a guy at work that is an amazing developer and on the weekend he spends his time working on silly Raspberry PI projects when he could easily afford to buy something better

I have a friend whose parents are incredibly wealthy. This guy spends his life travelling the world and spending his parents money. His FB page is like from a TV show. The parents simply don’t care b/c they are swimming in cash. I also remember being in Vegas and walking by the ‘special room’ where only the wealth

I tried to play this using a PS4 controller on a Windows box. The button names not matching made it a struggle to enjoy. I installed a patch so the game would show the PS4 button names but it didn’t work so I gave up. Will get it for the Switch and give it another go.

I LOL’d on your comment. People on the internet can take things a bit seriously though.

I kept thinking, “Will he just shut-up for a minute so I can hear the music???” For a review about a game based on music, it missed the most important part.

I was thinking this was a setup as well. Probably too many cars during the day to do the video so he waited till the end of the day when a spot finally opened up. lol

That’s actually what we do on days we have to work and park downtown. Works like a charm.

“need gap” and “video game” should not be in the same sentence. lol

Why is this such a shock? Phone companies always require you to stay on their service to get the free/discounted phone deals. And most of the time it’s for new members only. You think they are going to give you $450 off a phone so you can use it with Sprint??? They aren’t running a charity. Lol

This page is the reason why we install AdBlocker. It’s f’in impossible to scroll this page without it jumping all over the f’in place b/c of ads. Even as I’m typing this the page is bouncing around like bonkers. YOU are the reason AdBlocker was invented.

I’m really nervous about spending $400 on all this and getting bored after a couple of hours wondering around aimlessly and then wishing I had my $400 back. Can’t decide whether to pull the trigger or not. Everyone seems to love the game, but I can’t help but think I’m going to end up bored after a couple hours and

The number of people putting down deposits didn’t change the decision about not giving away free super charging b/c that option was never on the table. Even if you buy a Model S today you don’t get free super charging by default, it’s a $2,500 upgrade. The Model 3 will just do the same.

This already exists for electric cars, just not Tesla. I’m a member of the Blink network. My card is connected to my phone and I can monitor my charging while I’m in the store shopping and come out when it’s finished.

I have a Ford Focus EV and there are Blink stations all over the country. They charge a minimal fee per minute of use and your Blink card is linked to your phone so you can monitor it while you’re in a store. In the two years I’ve had my car I only used them twice b/c I charge at home every night and start out the day

The problem is that they are marketing this to the mass public who doesn’t bother thinking before making a purchase. I have a Ford Focus EV and I charge at home. If I lived at an apartment I would have never considered an electric car due to the hassle of fighting for charging stations. I still see plenty of charging