Has all bells and gadgets, inside is
drop dead pretty, good tight car, gas mileage is what I expected for a car with AWD, YES I would buy again.
Not exact matches
Not as
drop -
dead amazing as the restaurant dish, but really good and
pretty simple to put together.
To that I say, to achieve that visual quality (that's not even better than pc)
pretty much all the new games except for non gpu / cpu intensive game types like racing games (forza 5) you're
dropping to locked frame rates of 30 (
dead rising 3, RYSE, Assassin's Creed 4) which the majority of those don't even give you 30 like they say but more like 26 the majority of the time but can dip as low as 16 fps for more than just a few seconds... This idea that it takes developers time to get «used» to the systems and optimizing it over the years is complete and utter bullshit, that's not how development works.
The wait for anything in the way of new Red
Dead Redemption 2 information sadly goes on, but in the meantime, Rockstar has
dropped the decidedly surprise (but extremely welcome) announcement that its 1940s detective thriller L.A. Noire is getting re-released for, well,
pretty much everything.
The rest of the side mission types were all
pretty mundane, but I took the most exception to the
dead drop missions.