Right, I know that, but it has the effect of increasing the feeling of NOT being on an island, which is why everyone feels it's weird, this is like LA and Hawaii mixed together, it seems odd.
Right, I know that, but it has the effect of increasing the feeling of NOT being on an island, which is why everyone feels it's weird, this is like LA and Hawaii mixed together, it seems odd.
Instead you could add tire "wedge"?
like hell you couldn't still attach a spinner to your hub that sticks out over the side. Also you could try to go for next to no actual wheel showing if you get them hard enough.
Always played this with my dad as a kid =)
How the fuck do you know that?
Probably because most other games had several islands, which gave a better sense of being on mainland.
It's because a days worth of stock is some astronomical amount and the publisher will only give them so many.
Isn't that the point of the sign? to let people know to buy it launch day?
Maybe if I was 10.
Yeah, I'm really confused by this design. it makes sense for practice, but why wouldn't you just throw in some cans in that case?
I don't think it lived up to the hype, and I doubt you can honestly say that it did, but I sure as hell wasn't disappointed.
They're fake. maybe you should get your eyes checked.
just to make it feel more like a home, also that way you only have to heat/cool the house completely.
Like, you don't think anyone thought of either of those things? also you'd likely still go topside everyday for work, or to do... something.
This pretty much sums up Friday nights for me.
They are probably the single greatest feats of engineering most people will use everyday, totally understandable.
I love this review simply because it gives me the mundane details about the car that no one else really would talk about, definitely fills in a gap in detail.
I played the game and it wasn't fantastic but I can't honestly say it utter garbage like RTH:R and A:CM. Definitely over hyped, would have been happy with the game for 15-20 bucks, but it was a full price release instead which is what really let it down.
DNF at least seemed like someone bothered to give a fuck though.
I'm not defending this game at all. I'm just merely stating that its common for "great game, but filled with bugs" means "This would be fun as hell if it worked 100% and works barely well enough to actually be enjoyable." In the end the experience is everything but its important to overlook flaws to find the best…