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That one definitely gave me the most trouble. Took a bunch of attempts. I was tempted to put the game down a few times, too. It was really tough at times- but it never really felt unfair. Rather, I felt I wasn’t good enough yet. And the more I played, the better I got. So I tackled the other regions first, then

The Edinburgh section is pretty big and diverse! It’s my favorite city section in a horizon game yet. I think it’s a bit tougher to create a diverse and convincing city map than it is to create a huge countryside. You also get a lot better variety of roads. The way they’ve done it in 3 and 4 by including a large city

Wow, this game has been on my list since it’s announcement and I didn’t even know it was coming out today.

I love the way this looks. It's amazing how well clean, simple lines and shapes hold up over time. A rectangle and two circles make a glorious Golf-esque face

The huayra is my favorite modern supercar.

As gorgeous and overall amazing as it is, we can’t deny wagons are dying. And it’s because the people who can put their money where their mouth is don’t care about wagons because wagons are not trendy or cool in any way, and height, 1.5-in lifts, and the *appearance* of offroad ability are all that matter. 

It’s British. While many of the old reliability stereotypes have diminished, some still hang true. British cars having a somewhat-less-reliable electrical system?... it’s still a thing. 

What was the ending? For someone who hasn’t played the game. I don’t mind if it ends with everybody dying as long as it was established to be so, not just slapped on as a shock mechanism. If they set it up so everyone is ready to die for the cause or whatever, and they wrap up loose ends, that's fine. 

For me SoT was a total blast to play with my friends... until the hype wore off. Since it’s PvP they can’t really introduce anything other than cosmetics to keep it balanced, so it really comes down to just enjoying the core gameplay, making your own stories, and getting immersed in the world. That’s difficult when

“boring” would be better than “unbalanced due to massive amounts of customization options” and “Michael Bay explosions everywhere.” All the blockbuster games feel the need to add so much superfluous ‘content’ that many people won’t even use, and that looks very out of place for the time period and I don't think it

Wow, just like in World War II!

We wouldn’t. That’s a culture thing. This is an attention thing at the cost of the child. No one is mocking the child. Just the name and the mother who was stupid enough to decide on it.

I don’t think anyone here is mocking the child. We’re mocking the child’s mother, who is clearly seeking attention by naming her child something “unique,” and unfortunately has cost the poor child a normal childhood.

As someone who is just now getting stabilized in his post-college career, but whose dream cars are all pre-2001, news like this excites me greatly. I have no desire to own a tech-laden, heavy, numb, fast-with-no-effort, safe, characterless new car. I want old cars... cars that get older by the day. By the time I can

It has the same condition that BMW’s X4 and X6 have... which is Asstootall’s Disease. When you take a large sedan and just stretch it vertically, you end up with tons of empty space to fill on all sides. The front is remedied with a large grille and lots of mini grilles to hide it. The sides can get lots of horizontal

I knew those chubby cheeks reminded me of something! At first I was very weirded out by the rear, but now that I’ve made this connection with a car I love for it’s simultaneous ugliness and beauty, I am all for this new look.

Referring to games on general.

Unless I have a squad of friends playing, my recent experience with the BF series has been squadmate medics who don’t revive me and supports who don’t drop ammo. Maybe I'm just getting annoyed with online pvp multiplayer, but I find myself getting a lot more enjoyment from coop vs AI these days.

Which is a good thing. The XC40 is quite handsome if you ask me, like most of Volvo's modern lineup

Name any dedicated modern, still-produced off-road vehicle with any real off road cred, that is not a lifted pickup. I’ll stop you right there, before you say Wrangler. The base model is probably about in line with what we’ll see from the bronco—-mediocrity off road. But with special editions and the aftermarket, I