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Everyone freaking out about this—the majority of aviation training, specifically military aviation training, is spent training for every possible contingency or emergency or malfunction so you can be prepared. Yeah, there is a possibility of a need for CSAR or SAR missions in NYC, for who knows why. This is an Guard

Yep yep and yep. Everyone flips their lid over things they know nothing about and gets to feel important. What a time to be alive.

Can you spectate from ingame or do you have to join a server specifically for spectating? I’d like to be able to watch my buddy finish his round when the server’s full or something before joining in the next one. Do you have to exit to the menu and reload?

So tempted... The only thing holding me back is the BS. I could give less of a shit about a new CoD, all I want is classic CoD4. I shouldn’t have to buy Infinite in the first place, but having to install both (and take up all that hard drive space) to play both is just ridiculous. I hope this doesn’t become a trend.

So tempted... The only thing holding me back is the BS. I could give less of a shit about a new CoD, all I want is

No mention of Ace Combat 7 anywhere?! An AC game with VR support is pretty fricken sweet

Let us take this time to remember that the best games are not perfect, and in fact no game is perfect. SotC’s camera was extremely wonky at times and the controls were occasionally quite heavy. But it’s still a damn classic. Don’t get caught up in that stuff, look at the game for what it is!

I absolutely adored the Mako exploration in ME1. Still my favorite game of the series. This Mako wannabe annoys me. Huge flashy rims? And it looks like it drives like a NFS game. And boost? Very not Mako. I’m curious how the jets will work, there’s a button down in the corner but it almost looks like a big blast that

Holy crap this is awesome. Not usually a fan of covers, but damn this song really does well a bit heavier

I understand, I know it’s for function. I just can’t help but think how cool it would look without a giant... thing in the middle. I’m all for giant wings and aero and stuff, but this just is a huge flat blank section in the middle of a complex and flowing design. It clashes.

I know it’s huge for aero, but I still can’t get past the giant flat vertical panel along the spine... such a gorgeous car otherwise! Why does it have to be ruined with a huge flat piece :/

I don’t think the game would *suck* per se, but I do think it wouldn’t fit Battlefield’s gameplay style. I’m more than happy that they’re going back to historical settings but WWI is hard to make into a modern, enjoyable, mainstream multiplayer action game. Battlefield is now about frantic moments and chaos and

To some degree I agree, however it’s much more comprehensive so I wouldn’t put it on par with clear taillights. It’s not the same kind of tacked-on modification. You aren’t changing one detail of the car, you’re changing the whole car’s form. Low and wide has always been equated with “race car” and I think this is a

-It’s a must to stay competitive in today’s market, so I forgive them

“...you’ll basically be feeding the company’s creepy image recognition software photos from your past, but that’s okay. It’s totally worth the tiny sacrifice in privacy.”

Well it’s cooler than any OTHER electric SUV on the market

I dunno, I was tense as hell watching that. Someone hunting you in another car, not knowing what’s coming ahead, not knowing why, they have no restraint on smashing into you while you have to focus on driving and staying on the road which is slower... plus the last few seconds when the player looks around to see where

I believe that this may be the best list of cars ever devised

DIRT Rally is definitely sim physics. The previous games, DIRT 1-3, were somewhere in between arcade and simulation physics— an excellent balance that allows anyone to give it a go, but can be challenging for those who want to turn off the assists. It’s arcadey in the fact that the cars are much easier to control than

The challenges add a lot. But also for me the main appeal was playing online with friends.

I got around this by using different car types in the different environments. City and Byron Bay? Road cars. Outback and jungle? Rally and trucks. Plus you can make any race what you want it to be which is awesome. Although, it does take away the feel of progressing through all events or whatever. Idk the game has