p72bomber
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p72bomber

"look like a crappy toy in a couple of hours"

Wow, I'm driving a 2010 Honda Fit (bought new in 2011) that has 64k on the clock. I think its a great little car. A BLAST to drive (once you get it up to speed...eventually) I think it handles really well. Did they really change that much about it from the first gen to the second gen? Mine is also an automatic,

Lol, ah, thank you for the clarification.

Are you telling me, I can go into my xbox one, add someone as "account friend" and then they can play the games that I own?

This makes me SO angry. If/when Microsoft finally delivers on what I believe to be a true next generation feature of the family game sharing plan, people are going to be like "well the ps4 can already do that."

Don't forget to completely overload a Ford F-150 Lightning with said overnight parts from japan!

For what its worth, its lb-ft, not lb/ft. It's not "pounds per foot." Its "pound feet" (technically torque is represented by the unit of "foot pounds" or ft-lbs as MrTheEngineer said)

I gotta say I really loved this game. It was absolutely gorgeous. It's downfall though was a complete lack of replayability. It's an epic game that looks absolutely stunning, but it is NOT worth full retail of $60+ tax. However if you've got an xbox one and have not tried this game out yet, it is a must rent, or

I think you have reading comprehension issues. I know I'm bad at the games. I've stated that already. I do not have time to invest in practicing a useless skill like getting better at a video game. I've got a job, and a family. Basically what you're telling me is to spend my hard earned money for something I don't

Yes that's a good idea, I should go buy a game, and then only be able to play a very small percentage of it because the rest of it is crap. Or, OR, I could just not buy the game at all, because I strongly dislike nearly everything about it...

I'm mad that people who are better than me have additional advantages. I don't mind being bad at a game when it is still fun to play. I'm fairly bad at halo, but I still enjoy playing it multiplayer immensely (prior to halo 4 that is, I did not enjoy that multiplayer experience) It feels like I'm on a level playing

I know exactly what hate is. I hate the multiplayer. I said that. I also said I never pay full retail for the games. This, one quite possibly could assume, means I buy them used. I've played the single player campaigns of all of the modern warfare games because the story is quite good, however, I dislike literally

Maybe you should try reading the article, and then commenting. It probably took you longer to make a reply than it would have to get to the point of the post where they tell you what kind of vehicle it was....

I think what is actually happening, is there is a large group of people who really hate COD. And they express that hate when a new one is announced. And then, there is a TOTALLY different group of people, roughly the same size, who absolutely love every call of duty every time, and they're the ones who play it. I'm

I never have a problem going through with the hate for call of duty. Sure I play the single player mode, but I'll never pay full price for one because its not even REMOTELY worth it and I'll never play online because its full of douche bags who have nothing better to do but play COD and that puts me at a disadvantage

I feel like you somehow answered, in your second paragraph, the question postulated in your first paragraph.

You can't really compare it to forza 4. It's not the same kind of game. The 2 games have completely different goals. I loved both forza 4 and horizon equally and also played them pretty equally. Sometimes I would just drive around in Horizon without actually doing any challenges or races, and I could do that for

I'm pretty sure that the Kickstarter ToS is legally binding to the people who start the kickstarter, not the people that those people hire to fulfill their promises.

That's actually very cool. I hate touch screen interfaces while the car is moving. It's SO dangerous. When I got my Mazda 3 we needed the car JUST before the new ones came out. I was slightly disappointed.

I'm not 100% certain but I don't think that is a touch screen. I think its all controlled by the dial inbetween the seats. Which is WAY better than a touch screen because you don't need to look at the screen in order to use it. that being said, totally didn't even notice the lack of radio buttons. that would be