Serious accidents happen less than the everyday bickering, that's my explanation for why the stereotype exists.
Also, it was a joke. Way to make a big deal out of nothing.
How did it become a thing? Do you even drive?
Men usually are in the most devastating car crashes because of drunk driving/high speed, but the most frequent (harmless but annoying) day-to-day driver stupidity and bad parking is almost a female monopoly.
Assuming there's no intersex disorder:
-Do you have a penis and testicles?
-Do you have a Y chromosome?
-Can you drive well?
If yes to the above, congratulations, you're a man. Embrace it, it's a great thing.
In my opinion, no, unless you really want to play Breath of the Wild handheld.
Needs a slight price cut and more games (Mario Odyssey) before I buy it. That said, the Switch is the best hardware they've made in years. It's actually powerful (for a handheld).
That's your problem right there.
While I agree that women are life-givers and are generally much better than men at being caregivers and nursing, relegating their role to only that is not a good idea. Not that forced diversity or lowered standards for accommodating women in some jobs is...
Turns out, making a well designed and powerful machine sells well.
The Wii U is one of the worst consoles I've owned. The Switch will have my buy if it has something more than yet another Zelda though.
I think that, unless Switch is a massive success like the Wii, third parties will not make an effort to port their more demanding games to the Switch, purely for horsepower reasons and it will end up like the Wii U in mainstream third party support. There may be ports of lighter games and some...
Even though I like Super Mario 64, Zelda and Quake on my N64, I deeply regret not getting a PlayStation at the time. So many (cheaper) games. The Saturn was a cool little machine as well and arguably had better third party support than the N64.
Atari Jaguar had a good Doom port, the best...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.