Sony made $50 USD the standard with the PlayStation. There was a lot more variation back then.
Sony made $50 USD the standard with the PlayStation. There was a lot more variation back then.
The cost to make a AAA title has ballooned more than the industry has expanded. Every part of overhead, a lot of which doesn’t go to the actual developers (and you need a lot more of them, too!) is more expensive.
James says that he went out and dropped over $35,000 for a 2018 Dodge Charger; $35,821.29 to be exact. Payment for it is $850 a month for 72 months. The interest rate is also high — James says it’s somewhere around 14 percent — that $438.65 of that payment goes to interest.
Responsible reporting would add “again” at the end of this headline, Levi.
The combat is absolutely awful. Like, perhaps the worst, clunkiest combat I have ever experienced in a game, ever.
If you just make handguns legal for everyone to carry, then the criminals don’t need to spend huge amounts of money on secret getaway cars.
IIRC Stand Your Ground Laws in most states only apply to personal property, not an employer.
Don’t most pumps have a max fill cutoff? Most of the ones around here cut off after 100 gallons.
had a very minor role in the 1997 game
Not *just* the charging network (since that’s going to open up to other brands and vehicles soon) but the range per dollar as well.
I’d rather they release RDR1 as a $60 DLC for RDR2 but hey... that’s just me.
It’s almost like the state is gerrymandered to allow a slim conservative minority (it’s probably like 51/49) to maintain all the districted seats, but statewide leans blue.
That’s fair, but an easy fix. I think right now the issue is availability (in NY and CA, basically everywhere else is fine) so they’re trying to incentivize less non-Tesla right now. Once supply can be more unrestrained they might reach parity.
This was very easy.
1.) A 16-year-old pregnant girl
I think it’s okay You think that, and it’s certainly shot to where that’s a possibility. It’s a very nice ambiguous moment.
Eh, as long as they’re available to others, well maintained, and keep expanding, I see no reason to force them to be spun out. There’s nothing stopping another player from expanding expect gross incompetence.
I’m torn here. On the one hand, gamers are the group that definitely would take a backend thing no one had even heard of 20 years ago (engines, only serious nerds knew their favourite games’ engines) into a death threat when a developer twitter account they followed said they were upset.
It’s like a TT and an R8 had a baby.
My friend still has a deposit.
I dunno from concept to execution this seems fairly decent?