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I wonder if the turbo failed.

I owned it day one on 360 and I eventually bought it again on Xbone.

The single player is still really good but if your not going to play online thats really it. There is no single player dlc.

I really think the GTA series just isn't for you.

While I do enjoy the Mafia games, I wish someone out there would make a new Godfather game. I believe it was Godfather 2 where you had a big open world and could take over territory by roughing up shops and making sure they are working for your family and not the others. At the time, I thought that was such a cool

No, we will not have Mexico opening, we will close Mexico. I don’t think it’s coincidence that someone named Westbrook (sounds Spanish to me) is discussing Mexico. If Labrador Obra Din has a problem with that, he can feel the wrath of my tariffs and beautiful long words. It’s time Mexico started manufacturing

Civilization VI is, how do I put it, an expensive hobby as is, costing over one hundred Canadian dollars in its present state. If one is devoted to the game and doesn’t want to dive into other new games, I can see some buying in.

I haven’t played much of 6, probably under 100 hours, but here are some things I wish they improved:
1) Allow you to alter AI based on win conditions. If I turn off Religion victory, I really wish AI wouldn’t flood my empire with 15 monks and such from 4 different creeds. If I can’t turn religion off completely, that’s

Guarantee a dad who can afford to give a kid an AMG Mercedes probably makes a few calls to his friends in law, local politics, and perhaps on the police force to make this all go away.

The only pass I can give with the roof rack is, because even with all that power, you’re not driving it at 100MPH, all the time every day, and Denver is kinda known for skiing; I’m guessing this car also does duty as the “take me to Aspen” as well as the track.

I’d argue he just found his way around artificially stupid rules that prioritize memorization over critical problem solving. Rules built on an antiquated and incorrect value of education and capability.

For my high school AP Physics and Calculus tests, you were allowed to bring in a programmable calculator. The proctors would check every program on the calculator, however.

Kids these days sure have come a long way from our 5318008 time. 

I’m with you 100% on the symmetry thing, but I just cannot get past how hideous that Caterham is. But yeah, at least it’s symmetrically ugly.

Honestly this bothers me less just because it doesn’t set off my personal ticks about symmetry

If someone gives me a valid reason why someone should reasonably buy this monstrosity

Your head is in the right place, but your playing the wrong sport.

Well Ainsley, there seem to be plenty of American college students/newly laid off people around that might like the opportunity to raise your kids for you.

Just go buy a new Camry already and be happy with another trouble-free 15 years.

“To solve crunch, probably the best you could say: don’t try to make Game of the Year.”