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If this is at all street legal, and it can do ~100 miles at 45 mph on 1 charge, I’d say this would be a perfect commuter car for vast majority of the people. Not a fun car, but to and fro work, for $1000, I can’t see companies not give their employees such a perk.

No.

Off-topic, but I swear I thought that was Robin Wright in that picture when scrolling by.

I think we can all collective say: Lame.

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I didn’t even know this existed, or forgot about until last week. I actually liked Battleborn at E3, but none of my friends wanted to play it or had time to play it. So I never got it myself. I like the idea of suped up Left4Dead basically with missions.

I played the game twice. Once when it first came out, then again maybe a year or 2 after that. First time around, I saved people, I collected things. The game started to drag and I couldn’t finish it. Second time around, outside of taking in the (then) huge world from vantage points, all I did was the main mission. I

People think that big corps use a whole team for social media, but a lot of times it’s some early-20s year old, or a 3rd party company where it’s a bunch of people in their early 20s. A friend of mine works at such a company - he’s 28, and he’s been the “senior” of the team since he turned 26, and this is his 2nd

Via Polygon: “And with a growing economy where virtual items are being sold for actual tender, the temptation to buy whatever you covet is a constant one — especially when the alternative is spending dozens of hours grinding Mystery Island visits for a tiny chance of getting the villager you want.” - this is how we

You can order pick up as well. So essentially, they don’t even need to make the pizza, just order pick-up. Get a receipt, and pretend to make pizza, pretend to grab it, pretend to eat it, get paid. Though I’m not sure how that works when the pizza place wasn’t aware of their own page. Does someone call and tell them

I just wish they didn’t give all the women huge anime eyes. Also, I don’t know how I feel about the guy’s bushy eye brows in the comparison picture. His newly shampooed, flowing hair looks more posh than dangerous.

Thanks for letting us know. I can live without the THPS ones, but all 3 of the THPS2 are some of my favorites.

Didn’t have the game running when I made the list. Like I said, I barely played it compared to previous games.

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

I assume you replied to the wrong person, because I neither said there weren't nor implied there were none. But thanks for the sources, I guess. I'm sure there's something in there I wasn't aware of. 

I usually alternate, but when playing online, stay as male. I did change male->female in Sunset Overdrive because the male voice actor sucks. I was just poking fun at people who find having a female option in games at all disturbing. Granted, the populations are obviously not the same.

I may be an outlier, but I do complain a bit about it when it breaks some immersion and breaks the game more than it helps. More like guns being too OP/never jamming in Total War games. I realize even those games are not supposed to be historically accurate (Rome has elite units that never existed), but like I said,

I’m all for historical accuracy, but there’s a thin line to realism where a dev has to consider things like my character needing to go to the bathroom and sleep or going into battles that actually took place in ancient Japan, fighting giant enemy crabs and hitting their weak points for massive damage.

In for one of each, picked world-wide shipping. Fingers crossed!

Higher resolution aside, everyone now wears eye shadow and women have huge eyes now for no reason. One step forward, two steps back.