Idiot.I own this....never played it. lol
Why would I get a 911 if I already have a perfectly running Oldsmobile? Does the 911 get as good gas mileage?Saying you need to finish playing Outer Worlds before you can start this is like saying you need to put another 10k miles on your 20 year old Oldsmobile before starting up your brand new 911 sitting in the garage.
Most likely the 911 gets better gas mileage.Why would I get a 911 if I already have a perfectly running Oldsmobile? Does the 911 get as good gas mileage?
Go ooooon, you have my attention.Most likely the 911 gets better gas mileage.
How far did you get in that hour?I played this for about an hour or two and couldn't get into it. The story and voice acting are way too cheesy. And every time they mention the main character's name, I roll my eyes... yes, we see what you did. Very clever...
are you at the part where you gotta throw rocks at some cow?I played this for about an hour or two and couldn't get into it. The story and voice acting are way too cheesy. And every time they mention the main character's name, I roll my eyes... yes, we see what you did. Very clever...
How far did you get in that hour?
are you at the part where you gotta throw rocks at some cow?
Hate to break it to you Nostradamus, but your assumption is wrong.And every time they mention the main character's name, I roll my eyes... yes, we see what you did. Very clever...
Hate to break it to you Nostradamus, but your assumption is wrong.
Lol I never thought of that, and even now after you pointing it out if that's the worst you got about this game then the game is still good and you're a cunt.huh? My assumption that the developers gave the main character in a story about machines a name that is painfully close to the word alloy? I really don't think that's debatable
Lol I never thought of that, and even now after you pointing it out if that's the worst you got about this game then the game is still good and you're a cunt.
huh? My assumption that the developers gave the main character in a story about machines a name that is painfully close to the word alloy? I really don't think that's debatable
Actually you are wrong on that.
The name is a form an old high german rephrase meaning, "Glorious in battle" and/or "Famous warrior".
Jesus you can't even google that?
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This name derives from the Old High German name “Chlodowich and Chlodovech”, composed of two elements: “*hlūdaz”, meaning (to hear, loud, sound, noise / famous) and “wīg”, meaning (fight, battle, fighter, able to fight). The name means “glorious in battle, famous warrior”.
Hey take it from me, if you want to be the man who saw tomorrow around here you have to at least do a basic google search first!