Why they ever moved away from magnets in favor of adhesive is beyond me, yet unsurprising considering Apple’s war against consumer reparability. Still, having to remove the entire display to access the internals is plenty ludicrous.
Why they ever moved away from magnets in favor of adhesive is beyond me, yet unsurprising considering Apple’s war against consumer reparability. Still, having to remove the entire display to access the internals is plenty ludicrous.
The Silos suck so bad too, and I literally don’t get what the appeal is supposed to be. I was there one time to help set up sound for a band that was playing, decided to take the downtime to explore the place and it literally just feels like a shitty overpriced theme park for white people. And something about it…
Back in September I wiped out on an electric longboard going about 15 mph and came out of it with a pretty tore up arm, busted toe(that still doesn’t totally feel right to this day), and a destroyed pair of shorts. Not something I want to experience again.
Can you repeat the question?
“Well fuck.”
Looks really, really nice.
Not to mention GT Sport seems like a far better taste of a new GT game than whatever the hell GT5P was.
This car is just ok.
I’m keen to try these out as well. Last wireless gaming headset I bought was a Skullcandy PLYR 1 which still works pretty well, but it’s definitely getting long in the tooth. These seem like they'll play nice with modern hardware, at least on the MS end.
Mine has been out since 2AM yesterday. It came back on and off like every 5-10 minutes for an hour around 5PM today and it’s been off since.
Texas behaves like a bad teenager. It acts like it knows everything about how to be independent and regularly bad mouths the people trying to take care of it, but as soon as shit hits the fan it goes crying back to mommy.
I can’t really say I’ve driven in a whole lot of places compared to some people, but the Dallas-area, especially on the highways going through the city, is among my least favorite even in perfectly normal conditions. The perpetual roadworks combined with drivers ripping around congested lanes like it’s the Daytona 500…
But it also hasn’t had a completely new game since Paradise, and EA has taken a liking to different ways of screwing people since then. I’m sure a new Burnout game isn’t going to be a paid DLC-fest like Paradise ended up being(I’m looking at you, GT Nighthawk) but I’m also sure EA is going to find a way to incorporate…
“Starfuckers Inc.”
Well at least Burnout was acknowledged, but even if we did get a new game down the road I fear what kind of microtransaction riddled monster EA will turn it into.
Racing games are unfortunately ripe for this kind of shit. You have hundreds of cars and perhaps drivers that you can split up based on rarity/performance and lock them into unfair progression systems and loot drops padded with cosmetic garbage. Assuming there is going to be an EA Sports branded racing game, be it F1…
I may be wrong, but Hyundai and Kia toying around with breaking out of their “cheap car” brand image and trying things strangely upmarket reminds me a bit of early-2000s VW. The K900 in particular reminds me a bit of the Phaeton; big, powerful executive sedan that’s easily competitive with other cars in it’s class,…
Fun fact, Vector STILL exists, and they’re still trying to convince people they’re going to build a new car: the WX-8, that looked terrible even when the concept/prototype appeared in 2007. Now they’re just continuing to throw random powertrain/horsepower/top speed combos out there to make it still seem like the car is…
At this rate the Griffith might as well have three wheels and 84 MPG.
The game is having a serious identity crisis, and fans of MW I’ve talked with feel like they’re being “punished” for choosing the better game of the two. Having played both, I can feel that sentiment because Cold War feels... clunky and a bit dated compared to MW, to put it gently. I just couldn’t enjoy it nearly as…