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  1. Brigand231
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    Seriously, the game could use a little injection of Saint's Row the Third DNA to allow us to maintain a garage and customize our vehicles.  Same for clothes, seriously.  !00% with you in wanting to grab some of the outfit parts we see in use in the world.

    With you on the flashlight too, same goes for better headlights that we could turn on anytime we want to, like for driving in tunnels so we can see where we're %*@$ing going.
  2. cormell
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    Sounds like you're having a great time. I've heard a couple people say that you can't keep your ride. What's up with that? No flashlight is bad enough, but stealing your wheels when you're not looking? Nah, that's just wrong.
    1. gmg2dave
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      Well, technically I stole the bike first, lol.

      There are a lot of vehicles that you can buy scattered all over the game, and it seems every new fixer you get is also a used car salesman, as they each give you the location of the cars they have for sale. You just have to walk up to them and a menu item appears allowing you to buy them. After that you can summon them by using the vehicle menu in game. 

      But, there are also a ton of vehicles you can just walk up to and get into, and drive around all you want, like that bike my V's riding. Some you can actually break into and steal, and some you can just drive away in and use, but they are not technically "yours" and they cannot be summoned with the vehicle menu. In the case of this bike, I just got unlucky and a cut scene happened where the Aldecaldas changed the location of their camp, and that bike didn't come along for the trip. But, as far as I know, the vehicles you use in this manner tend to disappear from time to time anyway. 

      I've "owned" vehicles like this all the way from some gangers tricked out personal wheels (that just happened to get perforated by V), all the way up to Militech's  Land Rover SUV looking things without actually owning any of them. 

      So, yeah, while it would be nice, and I would love it if CDPR implemented a way to keep these types of vehicles, they are technically stolen property. And tend to go poof if you get too far away from them. 
  3. FastBlackCat
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    Paws down, I prefer the rural living versus city living.   Great set, Dave.
  4. wolfgrimdark
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    Looking good! I think there is something to help with light if i recall. Vague memory though as usually I could see.

    Nice looking V and bike. I do like the Nomads.  I lived in NYC for a few years. The big city can be a very lonely place at times although it also has its perks. But in the end wasn't for me and prefer the more rural setting. Also tend to feel safer having been mugged in the city. I know some other characters in the game also bring up how lonely it is living alone in the city.

    While I am introvert and not comfortable around lots of people I think I would do okay with the Nomads. Maybe be there Netrunner. Although game wise I tend to be a berserk like melee who runs around with mantis blades slicing and dicing everything in my path. Great way to relieve stress, especially when hunting all the sickos in the city :P

    Nice to see you having fun. I think its a freaking awesome game myself and my GOTY for 2020.
    1. gmg2dave
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      Thanks Jonathon. I admit, while I have run into a few graphical glitches here and there, I have not had a single crash in 120ish hours. So, much better than I'm used to from Beth's games! And the storyline is great. Got punched a few times right in the feels along the way, but that is just fine with me. 

      And yeah, I grew up in the city (Detroit) so for me? These scenes and the comradery shown by the Nomads is really great. They really do act like one big family. Now just need to figure out a way to convince Judy to relocate to the camp... she did say she wanted to leave Night City after all.