mattc1899
MattC1899
mattc1899

Agreed all around. Krampus appearing should be in a totally separate limited time mode. Sure it’s “just a game”. But the game is a super competitive battle royale. Having a random ai character run around totally changes the original intent. I play a lot of Rocket League. If the devs decided during the last 30 seconds

I don’t know much about air tags. If you find one on your car, is there anyway to scan the air tag to see who it belongs to or who is watching it? I guess someone could just be using a fake account, name, or burner phone though. 

A 23 year old trucker pulling a load that big, down long hills, is just asking for an accident. Who knows if he even had the necessary skills of what to look for while inspecting the brakes. Sad situation all around. 

Yeah now that I know this is a thing people do, I’ll just hang back at times and keep an eye on the balls spawn point. Not a big deal.

At first you could almost give them a pass because the game just launched and it's still new. But they actually shouldn’t get a pass because there are a ton of games out there already that have battle passes and stores. Plenty of data to know what is acceptable. They are choosing this stuff on purpose.

I almost bought a PS4 scuf controller about 2 years ago and I’m so glad I didn’t bother. Somewhere around then the Playstation back button attachment was released and that filled that itch for me. I actually just picked up another back button attachment for $9.99 in store at Gamestop about 2 months ago. It was new and

I bet half of the people complaining on reddit have barely even tried the game. In its current state, it’s a pretty standard deathmatch style game. Fun, simple, with an old school Halo feel. That's it. I can't believe people waste their life complaining about such pointless bullshit. Not happy with it? Move the fuck

Don’t hate me... but I spent the like $20 on the white armor back when that was in the store. Got a bright purple helmet too. Played probably 60 games so far and haven’t seen a single player wearing it yet. With a lot of free games, I’ll spend about $20 one time and just roll with that look for months and months. 

Driving a vehicle through a 7ft opening is an unusually small road obstacle to just drive up on. I Googled an average parking space width. 7.5ft-9ft wide. So this road is suddenly smaller than a parking space. Doesn't seem worth it. 

Should have put a nuke on there. If the goal is to bump a rock in space, they might as well make it exciting. 

I just saw a review the other night on Amazon for a bottle of hot sauce. “0 out of 5!!! Item arrived broken in box, sauce everywhere!”. Just have to roll my eyes. 

Just throwing this out there in case anyone at kotaku would actually care, I also run into these problems. It drives me away from using the website. If I’m trying to read and the page is jumping around up and down, a lot of the times I’ll just close the window and go to a different website. You are driving people

Technology is good enough they can probably simulate the feelings you are after. Vibration motors to feel the revs, speakers for a loud engine. You'll hear the roaring engine but no one else will haha. I'm not thrilled about this electric future either. Just have to see how it goes. 

That might be the same level that screwed me the other night. When one match started there weren’t any vehicles available, so I run to the first point and we capture it. The few vehicles at that point are now gone and I’m forced to spend the next 2 minutes running to the next point through an open desert. Of course as

The size of the map and player count feels so strange. Hop in helicopter or jet and you would think there is about 20 people on the whole map. It’s so big but it feels like the players are somehow hidden from view. I was wondering if there was a scoreboard but like you said, there isn't one. It feels so unfinished. 

Definitely agree with the UI being total garbage. When I want to quickly switch classes or weapons, it feels so cumbersome on a controller. Constantly hitting the wrong button. 

Ubisoft Montreal experimented with 36-hour work weeks over this past summer, and that management had considered the initiative a success, but when asked about continuing or expanding it said the policy was shot down as unworkable.”

While I agree with you, a lot of roads just aren’t safe for bike riders. They “should” be, but that’s not how people work. They are easily distracted. They are used to routines. Someone can drive the same stretch of road and never see a biker. Then one day they come around a corner and bam. 

I see people all the time in my area go around a bike rider and they swing their car totally into the oncoming lane even when traffic is coming at them. It’s like they have a brain fart, they see a bike in their lane and their only thought is "go around now".  I could picture this driver doing the same thing. Speed up

The Nintendo overlords would surely step in with a lawsuit.