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Same. There was a time where this would have been exciting news, but as it stands now, my immediate reaction is “Ugh, I’m good, thanks”. 

This is like bragging about fact that it takes ~70 hours to manually walk across the map in Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.

Cool, this all sounds absolutely awful. I am too old and have too much going on to play any game that takes “100+” hours to “get going”. All that tells me is that you have an absolutely unfathomable amount of uninteresting content bloat.

my ceiling is 2-3 weeks and about 70'ish hours. the only exception was the 200 or so hours i put into botw but that was unique.

I feel like anytime one of these large games comes out there ends up being a quote like this from one of the developer/publisher talking heads and they’re obviously saying it as a selling point, which I’m sure it is to some people, but to me, a person that struggles to even finish plenty of 20 hour games, it’s just

Having never finished the main quest in Skyrim or any Fallout game, this makes me wonder if that’s my problem with these games. Sidequests are far too distracting for me.

Neat. I’ll add this game to my backlog then and pickup the complete edition in 10 years when it’s discounted to $4.99 on some random site like GamesLOAD.com

If a game doesn’t really get going until around 50 hours once the main quest is done, then shouldn’t the main quest be better?

Is this meant to be complimentary of the game? “You have to spend 50-100 hours playing through the main quest before you’re really going to be able to get into the game.” Why should it take that long for a game to get exciting?

I hope the story is actually good if I need to be playing it that long to REALLY start playing it. Kinda reminds me of when people recommend TV shows but say, “No, really, it’s great, you just need to get past the first season before it REALLY gets going...”

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Just because it recognized it doesn’t mean it was in a position to avoid the outcome, right? This seems like it is written to intimate that the car “saw” the dog, identified it as a dog, and then made a decision to plow into it. 

Haven’t seen the movie yet so don’t want to read the article due to spoilers, but based on the headline, my first reaction is..

So on one hand, that’s less of a drop than I expected.

That’s exactly what I was gonna ask.

...cue the “But I tow stuff thousands of pounds thousands of miles every day with my current F150/Silverado/Tundra/Ram and can gas it up in 5 minutes on any street corner” folks....

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Lets be honest, the Lightning with a 5.5 bed isn’t hauling much and anyone looking to tow anything worth a darn isn’t shopping this thing.

I just don’t feel like I understand who the target audience is supposed to be. These are children’s movies. They do hold a lot of appeal for adults (I personally love Moana), but they’re for children. Is a 4 year old supposed to enjoy a live-action version of Moana? Mine wouldn’t. Anything with real people he says is

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