tractorman90
TractorMan90
tractorman90

IDK, for me its just a tone thing. It’s not that hard to write something without being miserable. If a topic really is that negative, then people will realize it without any help. 

I was joking with my wife about the crazy incentives going on right now. and then 2 days later i ended up with a fully loaded 2019 Ford Flex in my driveway. I am very thankful that we have both be able to stay employed throughout this. Flex was cheaper than her Edge she had and the dealership really wanted to move the

I’m interested to see how the market changes for cars that were less than $5k in the first place.

I disagree. The Fords especially look fine the ram are fine and I don’t even mind the chevy. Imo the worst looking trucks are from when manufacturers started switching to the rounded bodies. In the 90s and early 2000s.

This seems like a rare morning shift consisting of just some good stories and write ups instead of multiple heavy handed “fuck this aspect of the auto industry/the world today” with the writer playing some sort of angle, and its extremely refreshing. As a regular, I sincerely appreciate it, even though it might not

Fortunately they are selling so well that you never have to look at them when you go past a dealer lot...

Be nice if he got my name right.

I’m pulling my hair out with driver issues on my PC and I’m an avid reader of tech blogs, I can’t imagine your average consumer probably does not want to deal with figuring out individual components, assembly, and drivers. 

They’re cheaping that an equivalent gaming rig, and many of the games released for consoles are not initially, or sometimes even ever, available on PC.

while, I’m not a fan of the Layla’s modern day, it feels weird to rank origins above odyssey. Origins did almost nothing while Odyssey at least had an arc beyond girl in cave, and some emails on a computer. I’d even rank Syndicate above Origins. Syndicate actually pushed the MD plot further than Origins did, even if

I am the thing you describe but I will still get it day one. This generation isn’t like other generations. If I buy it day one and it enhances the performance of my existing library, that’s fine with me until the more games roll out.

I hate that the modern day plot stuff is basically nonexistent now. Like, there’s lore and stuff there, but it’s so diluted and in the background. A lot of it is locked behind tedious journal entries and whatnot. I liked it more when it was front and center, and the plot had a lot of stakes to it. It was still only

The people who were going to buy it day one are still going to. The rest of us, adults with common sense, budgets, and limited weekly video game time, were always gonna wait for more games, price drops, and initial wave of quality issues that always plague new consoles.

AC1's modern day was better than Origins or Odyssey. Origins’s was so skant that it belongs at the bottom with Liberation and Syndicate, while in Odyssey the present-day character isn’t sympathetic at all.

I’d also slide Rogue and Black Flag down beneath anything in the original “trilogy”. If Ubisoft had paid off the

“GET OUT!!!!! THE CALL IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE MILKY WAY!!! "

There’s an interview out there already with the creators that addresses this. Not all the vikings are going to be good guys, and not all the English are going to be bad guys.

Only concern I have so far is that they seem to be heavily-focused on a “Saxon England bad, Vikings good” vibe. Hopefully it’s just a marketing thing in the same way the US trailers for AC3 heavily downplayed the “America is pretty shit too in this war” aspect of the game itself to instead focus on Redcoat killing

I can tell you one thing about bulls though. When they stomp and grind with their feet before charging in, that's traction.

I need to know more about this horse.