sauce1977
sauce1977
sauce1977

Michigan here! I'm a little biased. :D

Oh Christoffe, I'm just playing around by the bulk of my responses here. 1-up taken, but I'm not being serious in the first place. :D

I heard that!

If the cat hadn't freaked out after locking itself in a storage container and ran off into the landing gear area, then Brett wouldn't have left the pack to go look for him, although if I had to argue my own response, I'd say that's on the animals with critical thinking to avoid splitting up.

Tropico 4 was pretty good. You still had that mechanic of clicking on the little Tropicans (but afaik no opinions from animals other than your Tropicans), and the game was quite stable, less CTD and freeze-laden like the 3rd edition.

Now playing

I feel incredibly old, knowing this has been around for decades, and laughing at and with it for almost that many years. :D

If there are red/yellow/green lights to a roundabout, that sounds like a great way to get someone going 50 mph down a boulevard who thinks they can beat the light, and then plows into a herd of cars already started, at about the same right-angle they'd do at a common 4-way intersection.

Pretty much. I've also heard they are better, and I can see how if all four entrances into a roundabout are either automatic stops, it might decrease flow-based collisions. But I'm of the type that thinks roads will be safe when humans aren't on them.

MythBusters and all scientists have forgotten the primary control, being actual drivers, in the peak of a rush hour. :D

I always figured it was either the landing gear or a section of plumbing or a humidifier section of the ship.

Oh hells yeah, you're speaking to my inner chaos!

Jonesy!

Oof, roundabouts.

Wow.

XB1 in general seems Mattrick'd in every way. They're gonna need a better boat next time, but that's also on the outside looking in. Haven't purchased either console yet.

Oh my word, that's a thing? I'm serious, I had no idea they played that rotten FarmVille-type game with players.

I think you're onto it.

Add to GTA 5's chore the fact that they triple-nerfed payouts in the first month or so of online being public, and only made changes that made it even more of a chore, and that's why a lot of people moved on from it the same year it dropped.

Loot Cave in Destiny form reminds me of the experience of fishing.

Yeah, PS started the 'perfect controller' trajectory, and MS helped provide an equally-enjoyable slight variation.