Computer games.

"In short, even from just this section it is clear to see how much effort and love has been poured into the look and sound of The Last of Us Part 2. It is a cinematic experience that stays with you long after the TV has been switched off.

Indeed, if this proves to be the swansong for this console generation, Naughty Dog has seemingly once again given a Sony machine a fitting end."

This one in particular gets me moist.
 

"In short, even from just this section it is clear to see how much effort and love has been poured into the look and sound of The Last of Us Part 2. It is a cinematic experience that stays with you long after the TV has been switched off.

Indeed, if this proves to be the swansong for this console generation, Naughty Dog has seemingly once again given a Sony machine a fitting end."

This one in particular gets me moist.

Id kick your ass at tlou1 online.
 


Come on man you splashed out on the pro it’s time to get snoppy about frame rates etc. No need to play the modest mark. Your one of us Pro douches now. Live a little.
It’s a step up from the base PS4 for sure.

Gran Turismo and Red Dead in particular almost look better than real life.
 
Just downloaded city skylines on the xbox.

Can’t wait to get cracking on it

Hah, the hours I've sunk into that! ...albeit in "creative" mode, or whatever the one is where everything is unlocked and cash & terrain adjusting is unlimited.

I would definitely recommend some youtube starter tips vids, so many times you get too far gone with a city before you realise a game mechanic nuance and pretty much have to start again. Mine was always having zones too close together at the start and then being shafted when I need to expand, I'd quickly end up with a mishmash of zones and crazy traffic.

Oh, and make sure your sewage outlets are down river from the intakes! preferably right at the edge of the map where the water is flowing away from the map
 
Hah, the hours I've sunk into that! ...albeit in "creative" mode, or whatever the one is where everything is unlocked and cash & terrain adjusting is unlimited.

I would definitely recommend some youtube starter tips vids, so many times you get too far gone with a city before you realise a game mechanic nuance and pretty much have to start again. Mine was always having zones too close together at the start and then being shafted when I need to expand, I'd quickly end up with a mishmash of zones and crazy traffic.

Oh, and make sure your sewage outlets are down river from the intakes! preferably right at the edge of the map where the water is flowing away from the map

Put the sewage outlets at a high point, build a canal running from them and then dam that further down. Lo and behold your city is powered by it's output of faeces and urine.

You could use water turbines but it's not the same. The game doesn't show it but the mental image of a dam wall absolutely up to the rim with chod and spent nodders is something to behold.
 

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