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Well that’s a shame. I didn’t give in to the hype leading up to it, and while there’s a few bugs I encountered here and there, overall I very much enjoyed the 103 hours I put into my first play-through. The story was fantastic and some of the side quests were absolutely amazing.

I’m on my second play-through now. If

That’s unfortunate. This was my GOTY without a doubt. Loved every min of it.

I might be biased but I think the current E-Class is the sweet spot. There’s two 12.3" screens behind a single piece of acrylic and everything else (climate controls, suspension, exhaust, stereo, etc.) are physical buttons and knobs. It’s even integrated into the dash design so that it doesn’t just look like an iPad

I always thought people rolled coal because they were very insecure about their balls.

That automatic transmission is what got you a screamin’ deal. If I have $20,000-ish to spend on a 911, I’m asking myself “is this manual transmission worth $5k of fun?”. My personal answer is yes, but YMMV. 

There’s no shortage of them on BaT for around $30k, if that’s your jam.

This article feels kind of gross. Like, I get the whole angle of helping people save money or w/e, but I feel like going “You should not buy this game (which we think is kinda fun!) because it’s on a streaming service.” is one of the actual boogeymen scenarios that streaming cynics point out. 

Now is one of the worst times in modern history to build a gaming PC due to scalping, mining, tariffs, and the overall high MSRPs of AIB graphics cards. You will end up paying double the price to match the performance of the XSX. Budget builds are dead right now, which is where the XSX fits in perfectly.

I mean... the expense is one reason: you could buy a Series X (assuming you could find one) and a fairly barebones PC for your day-to-day PC use and still not come close to the expense of buying (or building) a PC comparable to a Series X. Not to mention people (like me) who just don’t like PC gaming - I just don’t

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This reminds me of the 911 Turbo launch control stunt, where Road and Track did 50 starts in close succession with constant performance, while other cars go in limp mode after two.

That’s the most Porsche thing I can imagine, and I’m here for it. Being honest with the results is great, but showing (and beating!) your estimates under the worst possible conditions really gets my inner engineer ready for sexy nerd time.

What legal options? This smells like a case of not reading labels or Googling product first -before- using it. In other words, this shit is all on her, because GG has been on the market for well over ten years now, if not longer and makes clear that you don’t use it for anything you don’t want stuck forever.

Gorilla Glue doesn’t specifically warn against hair usage.

I’ve never really minded the fried egg headlights, but my absolute favorite thing about them is the undue amount of rage they induce in Porsche enthusiasts. Anything that makes the crotchety old men at Cars & Coffee mad is good in my book.

I love them.

Could you please keep these opinions to yourself for at least another 2-3 years? I should have garage space available by then to own a 996/986 Porsche, and I feel that the fried-egg sentiment is one opinion that is helping keep those prices at least semi-sane for the time being.

As a long-time owner of thirsty cars, I say target the fuel and not the cars. Those who consume the most should pay the most, and face the strongest incentives to buy fuel-efficient vehicles and drive in fuel-efficient ways.

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I put in 50 hours on PS4, between switching over to stadia, where I’ve now logged 150ish hours. I’m on my second playthrough, and I’m over the moon for it. Yeah, it has rough edges and bugs, but my favorite games of all time are janky, buggy messes, so i don’t sweat. The world is beautiful, the exploration is fun, the

So I think I have my wires crossed. People aren’t actually thinking that CDPR intentionally implemented actual seizure inducing light patterns, right? And that in reality it just happens to accidentally mimic the mechanism? They weren’t like “ Yo Dave, let’s give some people epilepsy, that’ll show them.” I’m not a