Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Forza 2 and business

Spent a few hours playing Forza Motorsport 2 yesterday and earlier today. Yes, Forza Motorsport 2. Like bloody finally. After years of waiting. (I've got that much patience) Brilliant game. I'm driving an Audi. Audi TT Coupe 3.2 Quattro. Nice car for an Audi. 4 wheel drive means the car is almost impossible to drift properly with. I like that. Drifting, while stylish and cool and what have you, actually takes precious seconds off you timing. Oh, yeah Forza 2 is a simulation which means it's bloody realistic. Bang into that slow ass jackass in front and you'd have your bumper scratched and shit. RAM INTO HIM FULL SPEED and your lights and steering and bumper get messed up. Get careless with the gas and your engine gets damaged which sucks. Still, it's fun. I even rammed my Audi into a tire wall just to see what will happen. Just don't do it while you're winning. It's just daft. I did exactly that. I get stupid sometimes. Ok, many times. Most of the time.

Great game overall. Huge improvement to Forza, which is already a great game. I wonder how they think. Creative guys they have over there. I should design my own game someday. Make it ala GTA. Guns, explosions, money, crime, corruption, cars... great game. Blam! Blam! "Take that shit, fool!" Ok, I'm a geek or a nerd or whatever you want. Video games are great.

Monday's deal went better than I thought. Now I've got interest for my DVS sneaks and my used trucks. I should be able to get a good $50 or so from those. If I were to be an entrepreneur, I'd be one good one. Yes, I make smaller gains but I'll have the most customers. Reason. Negotiate. Make people like you enough and they'll look for you when they need shit. Some business owners are idiots in that sense.


I should open an online shop or something, man. Yeah...