For hobby hardcore players like me, the ppl that make them the most money and stay loyal and dedicated to their game, we enjoy the “large” amount of grind. For us theres actually not enough grind to sustain us until the next release and they have a hard time giving us enough to stick with the game full time as it is,…
they were hornets
I, myself, tell people that the smart money is to buy a 2 year old Honda Civic.
Aren’t you also a 2 time MINI owner, having bought the second after the first was a nightmare?
Weren’t you just trying to buy a right-hand drive Cressida full of bees?
Dear readers:
At a previous job, I had a remote control gantry crane. My coworkers and I routinely used it to move heavy equipment around, although nothing as heavy as a Tesla. During operation, all non-essential personnel were cleared from the area and nobody ever stood or walked in the way of the equipment. It was always under…
Right? Apparently Tesla owners are like qanon.
Call me crazy, but I’m starting to get the vague sense that we may not be able to just reach across the aisle and reason with these folks.
Patrick you should read this article if you have not already -
Online, ever-changing games like this are less like cars and more like big old boats, or what I imagine boats to be like—too big to notice tiny changes in until you become deeply familiar with the bones of the thing. Massive shifts appear, to the naked eye, to not be happening at all.
“but some sort of fix to make offline solo story content a thing would be nice.”
That’s just expressly not what Destiny is.
I see what you’re selling and I am in to it.
Haha, yeah, no. It’s a big deal! Thanks:)
Feels good. Thank you!
We notice EVERYTHING. It’s our job.
I was wondering if anybody would notice this. The man driving in that photo is very short. (Really.)