Or- and hear me out. We stop making masks something to fight over.
Or- and hear me out. We stop making masks something to fight over.
Ah yes, a non-descript picture of a lone character. Spoiler hell, amirite?
The new recruits here lately have been confusing stunning engineering with the rich people who own them, and that their job should be to cover the vehicle first. Almost everyone who reads Jalopnik already thinks Bezos is a scumbag, piling on is just annoying. Spanfeller’s plan for G/O seems to be to turn it into a…
Aside from what’s been mentioned, I’d nominate Netflix’s Fastest Car series. Sleepers VS Supercars. There’s only one problem. The sleepers.....aren’t sleepers. They are full on dragstrip sluts, and it’s not hiding it. Those are cars you cannot drive on the street! So who gives a shit? Apart from that, EVERY contestant…
It may have been technically about motorcycles, but American Chopper has to be at the top of the list. It was the progenitor of every one of the terrible, formulaic, faux-reality, artificial-deadline-y, overdramatized custom car shop shows that followed, from American Hot Rod all the way to Counting Cars and every…
To be fair, Jalopnik covered it and was cross-posted here.
The Gran Turismo articles are over at Jalopnik, so I guess Kotaku didn’t want to step on their automotive sister site’s toes. Oddly, I thought this was a Jalopnik article at first, since it is on their front page.
I legitimately could not get into BoTW because of this mechanic when combat starting ramping up. I loved the exploration and puzzles, but I do not like weapon durability systems at all, if they aren’t just (low durability=low damage).
BoTW’s weapon break mechanic is one of the worst features of the game (and all together one of the worst designed mechanics among open world games) because it happens all the damn time, and actually discouraged me from using my cooler and rarer weapons because I didn’t want to lose them.
“Comprehension of an hypothetical example seemingly evades you”
You must be fun at parties.
“The point of NFTs is decentralization on public distributed ledger technologies”
Hey come back, you left your goalpost!
First, it’s not an argument any more than “stop encasing your old gaming hardware in resin to make furniture” is an argument. It’s a take. Second, human beings are not property. We fought a war to clarify that. So unless you’re arguing that slaves have the same value as old handheld video game consoles, what are we…
calm down, man. It’s a Game Boy, not the remains of the Library of Alexandria.
It’s weird to me that a gaming website is constantly surprised at the existence of copyright law, and doesn’t seem to quite grasp that the law does not require that you make money off the infringement for it to be illegal.
It’s absolutely crazy to me that this car was ever ugly, because it’s possibly the perfect expression of 80s rad car design. Throw some neon lights around it and you’ve got your throwback poster child.
My speculation is that its actually the DLC that will keep it on PS for a while. Usually the exclusive content for PS was DLC related, I think mostly only timed exclusive. But there are likely contracts penned along the lines of Activision has to give timed exclusivity of DLC to PS until 2025, or something like that.…
“This will not benefit consumers.”
No it isn’t, and the natural order of things isn’t exactly what humans are looking for considering our affinity for cooked foods and manufactured goods that don’t appear in nature. Capitalism is a bastardization of the competition drive we have, it’s certainly not how nature works though.