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It's something i have struggled to get my head round for years, it's like sticking an M3 badge on a 320d, what do people actually get out of doing that?
I am a bit like this now, it's been a good while, probably the last of us 2 since a game has made me want to go home from work and jump straight on it, but Starfield has given me that feeling again, i know when i start Fallout 4 again it will be exactly the same, i just plod around and lose...
First one i played was Fallout 3, and why i fell in love with the Game, loved New Vegas and No4, this is kind of what's holding me back, unless their is a significant upgrade to graphics and game play i don't know if i can be bothered to put another 3 or 400 hours into a 9 year old game.
For a while my dad had a job at import company on the docks, so used to unload all the Jap import cars and Vans, he unloaded quite a few of these that were mobile brothels...:ROFLMAO:
This, my PC hasn't got Bluetooth, tried a couple of different dongles, couldn't get the PS5 controller to work, bought an Xbox controller connected straight away, plus most PC games have the Xbox buttons listed on the control screen.
almost identical to my first car, loved it, sadly wrote it off showing off to my mates, handbrake turn straight into the corner of a big wall, so glad their weren't any camera phones about back then... :ROFLMAO:
Yea i am already leaving stuff behind which pisses me off no end, but i know i cant take everything, i should of learn't my lesson with Fallout 4, i probably ended up with about 500 guns and weapons stashed that i never sold before i finished the game.