Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged was where it was at. Man thinking of these abridged series takes me back.
Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged was where it was at. Man thinking of these abridged series takes me back.
Nope. It’s called debt and many people in the US live off of it to look better off than they are, ESPECIALLY the financially irresponsible ones.
Truck owners today already don’t use their trucks to haul or do actual work stuff. They also spend tons of money to add a bunch of “off-road” performance parts and lift the thing to the sky so they can...be noticed.
The front wheels are “nearly off the ground” because the air suspension lowers to make it easier to load, not because of the weight of the payload.
I actually think these grills belong on the trucks. A sports coupe, not so much.
This isn’t necessarily true for all companies. I used to believe this as well until I started working for my current company. It’s easy to tell when a company truly functions off of their values, but this is probably very rare of massive companies such as Blizzard. I’m sure every company starts out with that belief,…
My '13 VW has one touch window switches for every switch in the car. I didn't even think not having it was a thing anymore.
I don’t get why people get so angry at this kinda stuff. It’s literal fiction. None of it’s real and none of it needs to relate to actual life events or facts. If we are going to be nitpicking, Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings got a few things wrong too.
We need to go a little further back to Underground 1/2.
Hilariously, Apex Legends was originally built with the mechs, but were removed because they couldn’t find the right balance in the gameplay, which is weird. Would’ve been awesome if they had started with the mechs.
I’m guessing the hardware can’t push 1080p like its bigger brother can, so even if it did have HDMI out, games would look terrible on any modern TV. Looks like the screen built in is still 720p. I guess they could’ve kept the HDMI out capability and just locked the output to 720p, but then people would probably…
Those are all very small, less practical vehicles. This has four doors and seems to have a well sized boot for a small car (provided the rear seats fold down). I think this is quite a step up compared to those.
I always figured people with blacked out windows are either afraid to let people know who’s driving, because they drive like ass, or embarrassed by what they drive.
I will agree, it’s a damn good game, but something about it just didn’t pull me in like the past Zelda games. I don’t even know what it was. I think it reminded me too much of other games. I’ve been playing a lot of survival/crafting games and Skyrim, and it just felt like all of those ideas jammed into a game with…
Yea, this is how I feel. Please take Skyrim out of my Zelda. If I want Skyrim, I’ll go play Skryim.
Wow, impressive they only weigh a pounds lbs each.
But the 3 GT is butt ugly. That 4GC at least feels it has some attempts to make it look good.
Microsoft and Sony buy exclusives for limited times, usually for a few months at most, not years or indefinitely. That has always been a practice I’ve been against as well as I feel it too has mnopolistic tendencies, and I usually end up not buying those games or waiting for a long while.
It’s not about having to uninstall Steam, it’s about forcing me to install a client I don’t want in a negative way. I have Uplay, Origin, Bethesda, and Blizzard clients on my desktop as well, but I will never have Epic. Why can’t developers just use one of those stores and stay away from Steam? Seems like they’re…
But as a game developer, would you take extra cash from Epic and make your game exclusive on their store? If so, then your point is diminished entirely, as you are engaging in monopolistic practices yourself. These developers that are taking payments to make their game a specific store exclusive doesn’t make me feel…