Lack Of Moderation On These Forums Is Quite Stark

Discussion in 'TSW General Discussion' started by yardem, Aug 10, 2023.

  1. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Yes I enjoyed Stray but must admit I had to resort to the WeMod cheats a couple of times to get past Zurk or Sentinel sections. Going to start a fresh playthrough later maybe try and do more of the memories etc.

    The ending is very poignant and bittersweet if not a little ambiguous but I won't post more and spoil it. Strange as when I started the game I found the idea of a robot population a bit odd, but the characters kind of grew on you as the game progresses.
     
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  2. krustynuggets

    krustynuggets Well-Known Member

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    Ain't it just awesome, we have gone from crazy Muppet with a death wish to a cat running around a robot eupotia with a little backpack on, dam what a time to be alive, we are living though history folks.........:D :D :D
     
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  3. matt#4801

    matt#4801 Well-Known Member

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    Yes I must agree! I have had my fair share of incidents both big and small but the one which frankly should have put me in a wooden box six foot under was back in the 80s in an MGB GT and I was driving down one of the many country roads in Lincolnshire when a deer ran out in front of me, which I smashed into, and then the road decided to go right and I went straight on, through a stone wall and then somehow the car flipped onto it's roof and skidded to a stop in a field (wheat I think). The reason I agree is that the only damage was to the car, the deer, the wall, and my pride. I didn't have one bruise or scratch, well until I got home and the wife found out!
     
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  4. Fawx

    Fawx Well-Known Member

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    That's because modern cars are designed to crumple up as a safety feature. By doing that they dissipate more of the energy from a high speed/impact crash, which results in less of that energy being transmitted to the occupants of the vehicle. The car's a write off, but the occupants live through accidents that would have otherwise resulted in massive internal damage/death.
     
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  5. Bradley

    Bradley Well-Known Member

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    there with cotton eyed joe, just dont ask them where they've come from or where'd they go
     
  6. bartolomaeusz

    bartolomaeusz Well-Known Member

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    USA too; I drive with my hand ready to blast the horn as I see them inching up to intersection while texting and ready to pull into traffic. It would be good to have a US freight train horn or maybe one from the War Rig on Fury Road. I recently renewed my driver's license - every other time you can do it online without even having to prove that you can see - or that you can - drive.
     
  7. Crosstie

    Crosstie Well-Known Member

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    Yes I've often thought how I would love to have one of those horns that the big semis have. I could scare the living daylights out of those idiots driving with a phone in their hand.
     
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