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The thing that's a bit off on SR3 & 4 is that the base models get way too beefcake, they've got almost a perfect chiseling that's a bit too default, that needs to be set to more an average physique, to where if you want an Incredible Hulk, you can jack up the sliders to get that type of appearance and big-boned frame.

They could also look to Saints Row, because the options in type of visage for one's character are pretty endless.

Such a beautiful but very empty-feeling game.

He triggers one of the random encounters. There's some truther on the side of the road not far from where Trevor lives with a similar set of dialog one can activate.

Jim Harbaugh Get!

Dunno how old school that is. Bo Schembechler's statue outside the facility has him holding a headset. If Brady couldn't notice that when he walked into work every day, then clues are wastes of time with him.

Just watched Nightcrawler last weekend ... let's just say Lou Bloom puts the anti in anti-hero and leaves out the hero entirely. It was like watching a story from Darth Vader's POV unfold. And it was awesome.

Ford Field is right in downtown Detroit.

Go Pilots!

Thanks!

What's a good deal for a new XB360 wired controller? I don't have the sale history on that item, but I want a couple for PC gaming.

He too must be watching for the heists.

That's not exactly the same as the problem of great films getting way too much reveal, which is what I think Luke's trying to put out for his point.

Tackling is a challenge in Detroit, going on 50+ years.

As someone who grew up within a mortar's reach of Canada, I can dole out a small measure of sympathy.

I'm not big on Wild West theme, but I think if this comes to fruition, this mod will probably be right up there with stuff like the Someguy Series, or A World of Pain ... possibly exceeding them for enjoyment.

You're not alone. The DLC in some cases is also mixed ... I loved Dead Money, but most hated it. I loved it way more than the vanilla main quest itself.

By being yourself, the world will hopefully transform you into being less of a shit person. Because the pain you get from being less than desirable can lead to much better futures.

I wish that the Fallout 'Necronomicon' had more quests tied to it than just the Blackhall one. They could have rolled a pretty good send-up of the cult classic Heavy Metal by turning it into something that essentially destroys all good in whomever possesses it.

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It was a lot rarer to have a game that was broken to the point it was unplayable, ruined your saves, or you couldn't finish past a certain point, or some other game-breaking glitch ... but it happened, and when it did, it was super-nasty.