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I forget where I learned about this one. I assume either by trial and error or from my brother. It was kind of neat, but I found the level to be pretty fun.

I almost wish I played this game. Is Gary Busey going to actively hunt your character? Like, you start closing in only to find out you are stalking a double and BAM! Busey comes at you from the side.

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Granted I haven’t expanded all of the comments, but I shouldn’t really have to dig for Meyerhoff lifters.

This sounds like a more complicated “slug bug” or “punch buggy.” Just expand the game to include different penalties for different cars, and beat up on your friends.

I’ve heard that if you buy a secondhand piano, you’ll probably need to get it tuned, and that the cost of it getting professionally tuned is comparable to getting it professionally *moved* and tuned. Since I have no intention of buying, moving, or tuning a piano, let alone learning to play, I’ve never actually

I’ve been waiting for a list like this. I was hoping for separate lists for Rift and Vive, but this is a reasonable start. I do also see the point of maybe creating separate lists for roomscale versus seated/standing stationary experiences, but if you want to wait until there are more games to worry about that, fine.

Which would be good for easier encounters, cutscenes, or social experiences, but I’m not sure every raid encounter, including those with phases where you need to be aware of enemies outside of the arena, would work as well with an HMD.

First knuckle method stopped working right for me when I was a kid. Started going by the lines on the rice and stopped having to explain to my mom that my hands were already bigger than hers. Sure, you could adjust the method, either make it relative to your fingernail, or push your finger into the rice a little, but

I’d like an official VR update to the game. They’re right not to make it a priority, as the way most dungeons and encounters are set up, first person VR would be nearly unplayable, and third person doesn’t bring anything to the table, but I’d be interested in VR use in housing areas like free company houses. Shared

I assume in some cases, the real reason is because throwing that stone would put their own glass house at risk.

I caught my sister once heading for the trash can with an “empty” bottle of chocolate syrup. I quickly stopped her, and showed her the proper way of taking some milk and shaking it up into chocolate milk. I see this is working on the same principle.

I am a little surprised there aren’t any demos; I remember there being games with demo versions available on the Gear VR (I definitely had a Dreadhalls demo before buying it).

I was hoping that the video was going to be a long preamble on safe driving, followed by getting into a camaro or Corvette (which would bother a mustang enthusiast more to be slighted for?) carefully hidden behind the mustang and driving off.

Now is this actually a part of the game, or is it more of a tech demo, like the FFXIV Titan fight from TGS last year?

My GTX 1080 arrived on Wednesday, allowing me about 60 minutes of use of my Oculus Rift. (getting off of work at 8 PM, and having several gigabytes worth of games to download didn’t help). Couldn’t play with it yesterday between raid night and a headache, so I expect my weekend to consist of Final Fantasy XIV

So what you are saying is that this should be cross-posted to Jalopnik

I don’t play Overwatch, but I do play Final Fantasy XIV, where at the end of a dungeon or raid, you have the option of giving a commendation to your party members (but not yourself.) People have different approaches to how they give out their commendations. In a light party, where the composition is 1 tank, 1 healer,

The proper thing to do would be refer to the incident as a “Saab Story.” Works for all manners of Saab related mishaps that don’t end in loss of life (excepting cases where the deceased enjoyed gallows humor.)

If you are looking for texture in the sandwich, and your first thought is lettuce, maybe you aren’t using the right bread.

On the topic of burrito bowls, I’d like to mention that the best use for a “burrito bowl” is “high calorie tortilla chip dip.” And not the chips they have at Chipotle, a bag of Santitas $2 Only.