Bingo.
Bingo.
Former car salesman here. Most people don’t even do the first part. A solid 30% of my sales were to people who had no intention of buying a vehicle that day. Most were just starting that “reviewing specs” part and got swept up in the new car excitement and left with something new and shiny.
I thought it was pretty common knowledge that all these insane vintage racers are all replicas (very well done and still expensive replicas) with the original VIN slapped on them and the original cars and engines are all sitting at home in the billionaire’s garage. Either way, glad everyone is ok.
How does this play out when a chest has a trap on it? I can’t watch the video right now and am curious.
I actually like it, but if it were up to me, I’d say let cool old things just stay cool old things. Other than money, there’s no reason to make this.
I think you mean years. It’s always been borked, it just flairs up in an extreme way every once in a while.
They’re a little old now, but the real secret answer used to be Geo Prism. It was literally just a rebadged Corolla with none of the badge cache or recognition. I had one for a few years in my early 20s and it was awesome. Oil changes and that’s it. Beat on it and still got over 30 mpg.
It would complete the transition of the crossover SUV back into it’s original form of the American station wagon and we’ll all be sucked into a black hole that brings us back to 1976.
Fingers crossed you’re right.
I played on PC with my buddy on his PS5 during the Beta, so I’d be surprised if that went away.
Sorry Todd, there’s no way to unveil something as widely anticipated as an Elder Scrolls game “casually.” Regardless of when and how you do it.
Worrying.
“Did the switch hold back the industry?”
Just about every modern car will. Here in MN we store our Summer cars for 4-6 months every year. If my 71 Nova could handle it, anything made after the year 2000 can.
Who cares what he says, the panel gaps are going to be atrocious either way.
That’s fucking sweet!
On the one hand, that’s a slippery slope. On the other, I think most people would agree that they’d rather get the game minus that feature than have to wait another 6 months.
I played D4 when it released and had terrible issues with it crashing randomly for the first few weeks. Now that BG3 is out, who knows when I go back to D4, if ever.
You expect me to believe a single guy named Ray traced that whole game?
Bingo. That’s why driving on 394 W out of Minneapolis always freaked me out in my Nova. I thought my steering was going out the first time. Wide, Summer tires did not help.