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Yeah, even if it didn’t have steep drop in player count it would still have had a hard time cracking the top 10 against games that have had months to nearly a year to accumulate play time for this list.

I was thinking the same thing. Lots of great cars to mess around with, but the HE cars have built in perks.

I think Sony should make (or farm out) this kind of game.  It would seem to fit well under their existing Motorstorm IP which has now been absent for a while.  

Nah, that’s definitely a you problem. Mashed potatoes are great. Especially at Thanksgiving where there is ample gravy and other foods to mix them with. 

I watch A Christmas Story every year. No shame here. Good movie.

Yup. I put more stock into the audience score than the critic scores. Here is my rankings of how likely it is that I will enjoy a movie based on review scores (Critic/Audience):

The first thing I do any time I take a new car out is hit up the custom livery shop.  The community turns out some damn good work.  

LOL @ all the people claiming to “hate watch” the show. No one is buying that BS. Just admit you like the show. A constant stream of pretentiousness from the denizens of this website. And, BTW, no one buys you morons claiming to have never heard of it either.  

Having to buy physical items to get digital in-game items is stupid.  If you want cards and figurines for collectors, fine, but let everyone access them in game so they don’t have to deal with this nonsense.

I have no preference. DST or Standard makes no difference to me.  It’s just the changing that is mildly annoying.  But, as stated, only mildly.

Same. I’ll usually switch back and forth a few times on a new game, but most of the time I settle on performance. Usually the higher FPS is a more noticeable change than the visual changes. I’ll take the smoother gameplay 9 out of 10 times. The only exception might be if ray tracing, or lack thereof, is involved.

I feel like it’s more of a full-body work out too. Maybe it’s because I’m just getting back into it and I have terrible form, but my mid-section and shoulders are pretty sore after a hard ride.

It’s not really a issue of not figuring it out. At the time nearly everyone knew it was a strong possibility, but I think a lot of people just wanted to know for sure. And, come on, it’s the entertainment industry itself that is responsible for that. How many times has a show/movie/book/comic/game left something

You’ve never actually seen the marshmallow thing before? I live in the south and have seen it plenty of times.  Not sure if it’s more popular up around NY, but it’s definitely not just a NY thing.

I have no issues with gravy. I’m flexible on the the type, but there better be gravy of some kind present at a Thanksgiving meal. But, yeah, it’s not stand alone side.  

I’ll admit I only vaguely understand blockchain. My question here is what are the applications for a video game? This is a serious question. These articles keep talking about how NFT/Blockchain games are banned or whatever, but I don’t even know what a blockchain game would entail. So I’m not sure where I stand on

I really don’t see the problem or cause for confusion here.

Maybe not, but ignoring it doesn’t make it less true. It’s exactly the point I was making. It’s pathetic and arrogant to offer this kind half-assed service when people can get much better elsewhere. The music industry ignored what people wanted for years until services like Napster got too big to ignore. Now we

I’m playing the game on XBox (XSX specifically) and it hasn’t crashed a single time. Smooth sailing so far. Are you playing on a different XBox?

I also prefer a well made game with solid mechanics. FC2 ain’t that. If you like annoying mechanics and cheating AI great.