Well, I’ve already got it anyway. It’s pretty good and has some fresh new bits to it so we should all get it. My only objection is to the wing divers armour (it’s sexualised, unfortunately).
Not anymore I’m afraid - I’ve switched to the ranger as at least that character is gender neutral, which is at least a step in the right direction. You around at all then?
I got it. Now for grim to start making excuses about how he has to buy new shoes for everyone because they've been hobbling around with one and a half leaky pairs between them
Chi, I get the feeling you doubt my commitment to picking up the game. I've just about saved up enough now to pay for all of the hair removal procedures I need on my face so I should have the money for it in March.
lol this dude dropping c bombs like nothing... although it does sound more casual with the proper accent. I wonder how it reached lvl 9000 offensive in the USA.
You three still playing together in multiplayer a lot still? Always see Grim on a single player game.
We haven't for a long while. Trying to start up regularly again but we're held back by tightarse reaper and his myriad excuses for why he can't afford any games.
Ah, the old Scrooge Mcgrim syndrome. Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered is the free psplus March game. That would be good for multiplayer if you guys like that sort of game.
Does it require skill and/or teamwork? If so, that's a no go. Also grim doesn't have psplus any more.
It's call of Duty it requires no skill just shooty mcshoot. Can all pair up for team based modes but it doesnt have to be team you can just go off and try and kill if you want.
I bought a Honda Odyssey over the weekend. It's so practical. A must have if you have kids. It also gets surprisingly good gas mileage. It has a third row, or you can put the seats down and pile tons of crap in the back. I like the mirror mounted side camera. Great for spotting idiots hanging out in your blind spot. We also looked at the Toyota Sienna. The tech feels dated compared to the Odyssey. I test drove both of them a lot, and the Odyssey feels smoother and quieter to me. The Odyssey also seemed to accelerate a lot better, I think because it has vtec. The Toyotas do have more comfortable seats, I will give them that. But all of the tech felt like it was lagging 5-10 years behind what Honda is doing. If you want to talk about a company that's really falling behind, look no further than GM. They are selling brand new vehicles that don't have keyless entry or push button ignition. In 2019. How is that a thing? We also looked at a lot of third row SUVs. I wouldn't bother with them unless you're going to get something huge like a Chevy Suburban. The third rows are tiny and useless in most SUVs. They also end up having tiny trunks. You may as well just give in and buy a van if you really need a third row.
One of my relatives had a few Odysseys over the years. I've driven them on cross country family vacations, usually to Virginia Beach. I was very impressed. If you're hauling people and stuff, an Odyssey is a much better choice than an SUV, which are borderline useless given most SUVs seem to barely have the clearance to run over a softball without scraping the bottom and are incredibly inefficient and poor handling on the road. Other than maybe the Discovery or Land Cruiser I wouldn't trust most SUVs to do much in the way of real offroad traversal, and most people use them to get groceries over anything heavy duty anyway. The Odyssey is much better for most of the ways these vehicles are actually used. Toyota has had their own variable valve technology VTT and VTT-i, but I've never been as impressed with it as Honda's VTEC/ iVTEC.