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    May want to add an update to the article: the yelp score is back to a reasonable 3.5 stars, and is ‘being monitored by Yelp’s Support team for content related to media reports

    Tangentially curious: how many crashes happen with non-autonomous cars in this setup (not in a test obviously)? Are humans generally able to have reaction times to avoid a stopped vehicle if they were just following another car that moved?

    Reading all EULAs is a bit much to ask, but reading an article before posting it is probably not too much to expect:

    I think you mean VGS

    VGTG

    Don’t confuse “a unique monster in the universe” with “a monster unique to the universe”.

    You’ll get there! One thing that helps is pausing a lot and deleting everything that you don’t need anymore. At the end of the day the only thing that matters is your main base, so you can get a ton of energy/money back by selling all your farms and mines for example. As you sell, consistently build shock towers and

    When first learning the game I would genuinely recommend turning the difficulty waaaay down so you have a score factor of less than 20%. Get comfortable with how the economy works first.

    You need to mention that he beat it only on score factor 85%, which once you’ve played a bit is kinda trivial. There is no way this would have worked at the highest difficulty settings.

    It’s going to be another HD remake. Then in another year we’ll get a Diablo 2 remake.

    But if instead, you tell me that Super Mario Brothers 3 is a stage performance within the Mario universe, I can offer no such rebuttal. I might argue against your claim, or I might consider its implications. But short of the rare Word of God, nobody can finally arbitrate this claim. The conversation can continue

    Another tip for those getting started that aren’t super experienced with high-level RTS: start at 4% score factor, then 10%, etc. Work your way up slowly, because the game is brutally difficult for beginners, before you internalize the resource flow, strategies, etc.

    How does the weight of the new headset compare to the current one? It’s one of the main downsides right now. I still prefer the Vive over the Oculus or PSVR, but it’s by far the heaviest of the bunch.

    o7

    Gotta love people that are defiantly interesting.

    Now playing

    I can’t help but be reminded of Steve Trotter’s failed Tampa bridge rope in 1997, where several people sustained severe injuries upon hitting the water after the cable snapped (viewer discretion is obviously advised):

    It is unfortunate that we live in a day and age where a simple video can cause us to lose our touch with reality.

    Realistic space battles are terribly boring.