That’s actually solid, and would be a blast to goof around with. Now I’m impatiently waiting for Part 2.
That’s actually solid, and would be a blast to goof around with. Now I’m impatiently waiting for Part 2.
That and when they sing a-ha’s, Take on Me, in Saints Row 2.
Phenomenal stream. Hadn’t heard of this game before this (not a big Epic Games follower), but after seeing licensed vehicles and Michigan, I was sold. Plus it has native triple-monitor support, so props to them!
I get a DK books vibe from this illustration and labels, and I like it. I like it alot.
Just by the way he responds/reacts to everything, makes me respect him as a streamer. Just a calm streamer, who doesn’t have crazy antics. Well done sir.
My wife and I had a bet that if this turns out to be successful and relatively painless from purchase to driving in your instance, then I can get one. She has very little faith in the professionalism and reliability of Alibaba... I cannot wait to order this...
Makes sense to me! Wasn’t sure if there was a secret meaning, or story behind it. Works well with the video.
Lol well played.
Is there a reason they are playing Somewhere Over A Rainbow...?
I love this statement: “enhance our customers’ experience in working from home.” And decrease productivity, and your employer’s experience of their staff working from home.
I picked up the Division 2 for around $2.50 and some change since I had a Ubisoft coupon for 20% off; and honestly, I’ve had a good time with the game. I’m not as much into the multiplayer aspect; however, it works well, the graphics are pretty detailed, and overall it seems like a decent time killer. $3 was worth it.
Absolutely agree. In my opinion, next-gen consoles need to work on their networking and internet usability. The Switch has terrible online play for playing with friends. Voice chat is only existent in a few games, partying up is a chore, and games like Minecraft have to jump through Microsoft’s services and…
Have you played the new Star Wars: Battle Pod? I was extremely fortunate to purchase one from a local bowling alley that was shutting down and unloading broken arcades. It’s essentially a PC internal, so it was a couple of bad fans an a video card. http://www.starwarsbattlepod.com/ Awesome game. Heavy. But awesome.
Also, I found your Instagram/Youtube page, loving the screenshot art, looks nice. However, I’m struggling to find your LinkedIn profile.
First of all, I love this comment: “took the time to try to “ridicule” yet here you are: “potentially call you out on being absolute BS that your’e a actual Marketing Director” and “i’d further elaborate but we both know your’e lying”, so I’m not sure who’s really starting stuff, but hey, I’m game.
Also, I’m curious what agency you worked with that had the Art Director chat with clients directly?
Share your LinkedIn profile and I’ll Connect with you on there, I’d love to chat more from professionals in my industry. Also, when I do, I’d expect you to come clean. Deal?
Well considering I’m a Marketing Director for an advertising agency, if I were hired by a company, say Sony. It’s 100% expected that they should review all of my work... I have clients 1,000th the size smaller than Sony that review nearly every inch of our work. An ad campaign goes through hundreds of reviews, and…
I originally started reading this thinking, nah the artists are being dramatic, their style was likely homage to the creators... then I watched the comparison video, yup that was absolutely lifted lol. Wow, ballsy Sony... ballsy.
I always thought having a drivers training car as well, that way you can switch people without leaving the seat. Grab a hatchback, add fuel tanks, grab some snacks, boom.