Message from @Mystic axe
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Even AC3 wasn't that great, but I'm glad I stuck around for black flag. stopped after that.
That guy also did a good video on the battlefield V history revision that was good.
Ya saw that from thequartering link.
I also liked AC3, but black flag was much better. I will never play anything new tho if that's the kind of crap they are making now.
I never finished AC3, but my son did, and I watched him.
I've always meant to play Rogue and Black Flag, but I haven't yet.
@wolfman1911 how old are you wolfie
35
I'm 30 uwu
I don't think my kids could beat it even if they were 20 lol
My son is ten.
What a monster I am for letting him play it, right?
Lol nope. My six year old is just uncoordinated
There are games that I really wish that he was better at, but he doesn't really care much about the story, and just plays games for the game play.
Or at least, he doesn't pay attention to the story, and then incessantly asks me questions about the story he wasn't paying attention to.
I got my daughter to play Left 4 Dead 2 when she was ...
.... six
She actually got good at it after a while
Well, not good
Decent
For the Gun enthusiasts Like Bossman @Matt Christiansen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnvzgCzgV9k
Acosta broke 2 laws, kick him out! heh
The heck
😂
@Salacious Swanky Cat you're a skippy too, right?
I'm watching it now.
lol. This guy's accent
@Agent Smith Interesting video. The US grid as a whole is much cleaner than Australia's, so grid emissions really aren't that much of issue for most of the country. I believe that people drive more miles on average in the US, so light duty vehicle emissions make up a greater share of total emissions here. Plus, the US still imports a ton of oil and oil makes up over 90% of all energy imports, so driving electric can reduce dependence on foreign oil - that may apply to Australia too; I don't know.
Roof top solar and storage aren't cost effective in most the US.
it's 0.18USD a KWh here - how much there?
Dang it's like just under 10 cents/KWh in Alabama. California has prices like yours because they regulate everything to heck @Agent Smith