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Agreed but I’ve had to start going elsewhere for my actual reviews of the game. I want plusses, minuses, gameplay discussion. This hardly talks about the game and more just gives an opinion of the story and the current political climate. I can tell you hardly anything about the gunplay, how multiplayer works, any good

This comment was a better and more comprehensible review than the actual review. Glad to hear it. 

Or to outdo it. “this year’s cod is even *more* shocking than last year’s!” Instead of a nuke where you and a bunch of other soldiers die, you get to see much more graphic death as you take innocent lives!

I support Hong Kong as much as the next logical human being with a moral compass but this was a stupid hill to die on. They are the company employing that tournament player. He represents them while playing in their tournament and his words could be interpreted as the opinions of the company. They have the right to

Awesome! But...

I really really wanted to like the new Vette, but this proves that

But can you imagine the same tech and power in a car weighing several hundred pounds less?

Eh. Debatable. You can get stiffness and lightness etc. The GTI is a great example of how a car can do all those things with tons of interior space. Other “small” sports cars like the S2000, A110, M2 have done it at arguably the cost of interior space. Part of the problem is that cars are just generally getting bigger

I have no problem with this! And I don’t think anyone else here would either. It’s the folks who drive them around and lift them and widen them just for the cool factor and make their truck a behemoth for no reason. Trucks are great vehicles, it’s just that 90% of the people who buy them don’t need them, they want

Oh it’s true across the board. All cars are getting heavier, taller, and “safer,” at the cost of controllability at the limit and visibility. It’s easier to find the limits of grip or squish a small sedan when the car is that much heavier.

I’m so sick of the open world collect-a-thons too. However I had an absolute blast with Woodlands playing with my friends because the core gameplay was really solid and encouraged teamwork without requiring it. It was a great sandbox, unlike most of these games where it’s still a pretty linear path with uninspired

I think this is the key to these “cheap” cars selling for so much money. The fad was always to modify them. People respected them, sure, but they were often viewed as templates rather than completed vehicles. There is an entirely different (and much smaller) market for clean examples of these cars and I think it comes

Oh, really? Would you rather be hit by a smart car or an F-350 at 60 miles an hour?

That absolutely happens too. But it isn't done maliciously. The intent is for the car's performance, not to piss people off. That's what bothers me 

Yep, I was in my S2000. And the guy then rolled into a gas station with a huge fart of smoke, hopped down from his lifted shit truck, and looked around pretty clearly to see who had been watching. They want the attention like a needy child.

My only issue with trucks is the size. They aren’t my thing in general, but I get that everyone has their own taste and I respect that my s2000 isn’t for everyone. The trouble comes when the size creates safety risks related to visibility, lane occupancy, and inertia. When the edge of the truck’s tires are hanging

It isn’t about the mpgs, it’s about the size. Taking up way more of a lane that was designed with a safety margin for much narrower cars; taking up a parking spot and a half; backing in and sticking the bed out over the sidewalk (and low hanging trailer hitch right at shin height); the sheer mass and inertia of a

It does, but all of the statements are true, and the size is the reason I don’t like massive trucks on the road. Along with truck bro douche culture. Just had coal rolled on me a few days ago and wanted to ouch the guy in the face. 

Genesis line looks nice for cheap. New g70 rocks but I think they're closer to 40. 

God i love this kind of art. Sweeping vistas, amazing sense of scale, and subjects that make you want to know the whole story. Not to mention the quality, color palette, and level of detail.