lonestranger
lonestranger
lonestranger

Ahh, thanks for the correction. I’m level 130, I thought I’d unlocked everything. Guess I’ll have to go for 135!

Like Forumchibi said, it’s in the Interaction Menu. Hold the Back button(Xbox) / Select (PS3) / touchpad (PS4) to get to the Interaction Menu. Go to Inventory > Body Armour. You need to buy the extra armours at Ammu-Nation. There’s a limit to how many you can own at one time, depending on your level, up to a maximum

GTA Online the world is full of idiots.

The difference with Bioshock Infinite though is that three words can tell you not only that someone is going to die but also how, why, and by whom.

Yep, that’s what I meant. Tuesday morning drinking is bad, mmkay?

1) Newfie? That’s slang for someone from Newfoundland, no different than “yankee” or “canuck”. I guess since there’s no sports team called the “St. John’s Newfies”, it must me a derogatory word.

This isn’t a multiplayer FPS. In most good SP games, the story is an integral part of “the actual gameplay experience”. If you’re referring to the physical gameplay - the act of shooting, searching, travelling and progressing through each level - in this game, I grant you it isn’t as captivating as the script is.

Now playing

Okay, SPOILERS for those that might’ve scrolled down here (even though the game’s pretty old by now).

Fahren fahren fahren auf der Autobahn!

It was likely #2. If you’ve played through Bioshock Infinite, you know that a one-line sentence spoiler could significantly taint the entire gameplay experience.

And I said “Seville/STS/SLS”, referring to the three models of Seville - Seville, Seville STS, and sEville SLS. STS and SLS weren’t simply trim packages. While “Seville STS” was its full model name, it was badged simply as “STS” and was often referred to as just “STS” long before they dropped the Seville name. STS = Se

Saw the headline on Twitter, came for this, wasn’t disappointed.

Cool! I knew of the car since it’s debut years ago, but I never knew that it was named after a Pantone colour.

For the most part, I agree. I’ll also add shadow quality. Go for a slow night drive with shadow quality on “high”, and again on “very high”. The difference is night-and-day, no pun intended. Cars and people in front of your car’s headlights cast moving shadows on the buildings behind them.

I assume you’re judging only the slider image, and not the video?

There were RWD Cadillacs with the 4.6L Northstar later on. The Shelby Series 1 had the Aurora 4.0 which was based on the Northstar, but obviously not identical.

The original and 2nd-gen Seville STS were FWD.

There aren’t many paint colours I know by name, but Rescue Green is one of them <3

Lots of Stuttgart lineage there.

Yeah, it was originally made exclusively as a FWD drivetrain. Allante, Seville/STS/SLS, Deville/DTS, Eldorado/ETC: all were FWD.