I think the loot crates are a generational thing.
My son loves the Overwatch loot crates for the emotes and the sprays and the skins.
I would rather have ability or weapon upgrades that I don't pay for.
I was part of the ArmA community when they launched different DLCs. That was very different because so many of the community mods were at least as good as the for-purchase DLC. Plus, BIS did a pretty good job of having lower-end versions of the DLC available to maintain the MP experience.
1TB PS4 Pro is $350 on Amazon. This is the lowest price point the PS4 Pro has reached.
https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-...02-20&linkId=36fc3f8ff5af9485ce1f37fcd186a068
Would have been nice to have that price earlier this year when I got mine.
That's tempting. Just got a racing wheel. Might need a dedicated PS4 for it so I can leave it all hooked up. Wonder if I can find an old Porsche seat in a junk yard.
Family friend builds sim-rigs. Here's an older one.
The steering wheels are legit. If you hit a wall in-game, you need to let go or you're going to break your wrists.
I knew some guys that were deep into flight sim cockpit building. The realism is amazing.
And, I've used a buddy's racing rig like that. The wrist-breaking comes from the VIOLENT left-right shaking of the wheel. Absolutely agree that you have to let go.
I had no idea about that. I will definitely beware.
That's why you see actual racecar drivers pull their hands off the wheel and into their chests in a wreck situation. It's very strong.
hahaYou know, I'm okay with some lapses in realism.
DinoFlask makes some excellent videos.
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