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Regarding the splitter wickers (which is a new term to me) that are removable with a wrench...wouldn’t that mean that virtually every part of a car is removable? You can take my doors off with a wrench. Do I have removable doors? You can take my engine out with a wrench. Do I have a removable engine? You don’t even

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And everyone will start asking why Securitas is keeping that shitty brand alive.

This is not going to go well for Securitas.  At best, it’s only going to create a Streisand Effect for the game (which sounds improbable, but not impossible).  At worst, the judge will throw the suit out, Securitas will take a hit financially because they picked an incredibly stupid hill to die on, AND there will be a

If an RDO player has killed a bunch of folks and committed crimes, their blip will be darker in color and easier to spot from a distance.

Did you really not feel that you got your moneys worth from the single player?

The game was worth it for the single player. I moved on for now from online until if/when we ever get solo or invite only sessions. I just want to build my character, explore the scenery, and listen to music in peace while I play.

First, literally the ONLY thing that matters when paying money for entertainment is coming out of it feeling like it was money well spent. It’s different for everyone, but it doesn’t matter how much content there is or isn’t, but feeling like you spent money and aren’t disappointed is the metric for judging if a

Oh it sucks balls, but we all have a copy of the game so we’re all kind of already been baited.
The problem with long term DLC is that no company has the patience to do it (why do you think Ubisoft and Activision keep replacing their best game every year?). But Rockstar is different, they have the patience and know

Here’s something that really needs fixing:

Yeah, the experience of playing RDR Online has gotten me to realize that what I wanted was basically the Single-player campaign, but with a co-op option.

I have this board, have used it every (work) day since 2013. It’s still on it’s original batteries (I tucked a post it note in there to test the battery life) and no issues other than some of the key paint is coming off. The mouse is long gone, though, I bought something I like better. 

I have this board, have used it every (work) day since 2013. It’s still on it’s original batteries (I tucked a post

Just another great device squandered by Sony not knowing how to properly market it.

There’s just not much of a reason to anymore. The problem with the smaller discs is that they, by their very nature, can’t hold nearly as much data as their full-size versions. Many modern games are already running into issues with the amount of storage available on a full-size Blu-Ray, so cutting that storage down

Oh man.  I LOVED MD back in the day.  I used to use it to record live shows in college (with permission of course) by plugging into the sound board.  I loved the versatility of the format.  I even went so far as to put a MD head unit in my car at the time.  It was a shame it never caught on here.  Just another great

Yep, excellent game. Loved it on the Dreamcast back then. Simple, optimistic, adventurous, one of the few RPGs that began to use voice actors. 

I love how these people just kept going on with this conversation about this without once bothering to explain for anyone out of the loop.

Perhaps the question you should be asking yourself is if it’s reasonable to assume that they’re referencing Nazi shit. This is a label that mostly specializes in giving exposure to Asian rappers. As far as I can tell, none of the rappers are Nazis. As others have mentioned, the number 88 signifies good luck in Chinese

Care to explain this numbers thing you talking about?, I’m from Mexico so I have no idea what any of this means.

Just because you know it isn’t real doesn’t change the fact that your mind subconsciously associates it with being real, even if we know it to not be real, because of how much our body uses visual cues for maintaining balance and determine our physical position.