The Chlorine/Oxygen method is a great way of getting a ton of cash.
The Chlorine/Oxygen method is a great way of getting a ton of cash.
Turns out McDonald’s is still the king of advertising.
This was such a bad launch, I didn’t even know it launched.
I think it plays great. Just play it on PC.
I have it on PC and it plays fantastic. I think it’s the best they have released in years.
EDIT: This is not a simple roster update. There is a major update with a system called “field sense”, in which the players react to things more realistically, watch what receivers and defensive players do on close plays or bad…
I would imagine that the roads/runways are built more for excess water and/or long term cold.
Yeah but that $20k goes into the house value.
Those are scissor doors. Gull wings open from the top.
The sound of these are just fantastic.
Pretty good advertisement for the safety of the battery compartment. Landed with all the weight of the car on it and didn’t explode.
The people in the backseat must have broken tailbones at the minimum. I bet their backs are aching today.
With the comedic timing of the ribbon cut, so perfect.
Well, I can tell you that you can browse over to AliExpress, right now, today, and buy any counterfeit NES/SNES/N64 cartridges. You can also buy something like a ‘Retroid Pocket 2' and when it arrives, it comes with a 32GB SD card loaded with roms from 10 different systems.
I’ve been sprayed by one of the snow guns on a hill before for a few seconds and it was brutal. The pressure is really high in those things.
There is a big ass metal pipe that is spraying the water.
Yes, Red Storm Rising games are like this, particularly Red Storm Rising 2: Vietnam. One shot kills, no kill cam, shots to legs and arms hurt your shooting ability, and you have no way of knowing how many bullets you have in your gun just an estimate unless you are specifically counting.
For $60k you could get a BMW M4 that is 1 or 2 years old.
It depends on the state here, e.g. when I lived in CT I never got the title, it was with the bank. When I lived in NY, you keep a copy of the title, even if it has liens against it.
EA Games are relatively new to Steam and the majority of owners (like me) like to keep them all on the same platform. So I use Origin/EA for that, it also keeps my username the same.
Reminds me of when I lived in CT. Pre-pandemic it was a 6 hour wait outside because there are only about 5 DMV’s for the entire state that do licensing.