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sn0wslay3r
sn0wslay3r

Another 18GB, which sucks, but on gigabit internet shouldn’t have been the end of the world. Except, yeah, those crappy servers. It trickled in at around 20Mbps, taking well over an hour.”

I give a piece of advice that is applicable to nearly everyone that will play the game and you think it’s keen to pop in with a “well actually...” for a stance on a gameplay mechanic that is shared by so few as to be a rounding error. Having spent many hours in every iteration of the series, it is INFORMED advice to

You’re right, I didn’t take the time to consider the feelings of people too stubborn to use easily accessed systems to reduce friction in their gameplay experience. Congrats on the whole being a digital Luddite though, I bet that’s just a rad standard to uphold.

Oh! Someone doesn’t understand the structure or size of the game now do they! It’s almost as if someone with a LOT of experience with the series (and over 20 hours into this particular release because of early access) is trying to smooth over something most players will run into at some point.

After 100+ hours and having driven every road an exponential amount of times; you will appreciate the ability to fast travel to specific event locations to complete daily or seasonal objectives. I mean, you’ll find this out on your own at some point or you can just take the advice of someone trying to make this all

Oh...you don’t read the fine print do you? You can only fast travel to home sites or festival locations, you know, until you buy one specific house...like I stated. And then you can fast travel to ANY ROAD” in the game; I highlighted that because some dumbshit will complain about not being able to fast travel to the

Wheelspins are a dime a dozen in the game, your residence money is MUCH better spent on the house that allows you to fast travel to any road. After spending 200+ hours in the last game, being able to fast travel directly to event locations is one of the more useful and time saving things you can buy.

and I am so so so not a car guy”

Mammoth, the holy site of snowsports.”

This is when little boys and girls learn about IP and how it works in the real world.

As an artist you should have a better understanding of IP. 

Those people don’t respond positively to much beyond Bud Light and meth. 

“You don’t have to be a snowboarder to know that every crew of snowboarders includes That One Kid With The Camera Who Says They’re Really Good At Filming So They Don’t Have To Reveal How Secretly Bad They Are At Stomping Tricks

The words of a man that is desperate to show off the size of his truck and not the size of anything else. 

I like the cut of your jib...remind those wannabes that real wealth chuckles at the few bucks they’ve thrown together over the past couple decades. For a family hobby try financing the rise and fall of nations over the course of a millennia. 

You don’t have the right to play something just because you want to. If more people understood this the world would be much less tedious to navigate. 

CrossTreks are like most cars, they are slow when driven by poor drivers.

Wife has one, it’s VERY jumpy off the line. It does snap your neck; but it’s more because you don’t expect it to accelerate suddenly as opposed to doing so because of any sort of massive power.

The only guarantee you have with a project like this is that the mining company will leave the site in shambles. There will be a lot of marketing dollars spent telling you otherwise, showing you all the ways that this won’t happen in time....but it time, it will. We all know it; and they know that we know it, which

I appreciate that companies like Acura keep trying to convince American buyers to base their purchases on more than the least important things possible...it gives those of us that do appreciate their hard work some heavily discounted machines with a bit of waiting.