

The soundtrack is horrible. An yet, it feels like a masterpiece compared to Unbound’s soundtrack…
The soundtrack is horrible. An yet, it feels like a masterpiece compared to Unbound’s soundtrack…
I thought the same until I played Heat a couple of years ago. Heat is solid and definitely reminds you of the golden age of NFS with Underground and Most Wanted.
I’ve liked the look and feel of Motorola Edge phones for a few generations now and I’d give one a try for a few years—the price point is often good enough that you can justify it for a a few years only, whilst software updates are supported—if it wasn’t for the MediaTek chips. I know people generally praise their performance, but I’m really not confident that they aren’t backdoored.
I’ll start with two new addtions for me:
if you regularly switch between espresso and pour over/immersion
I think this is the biggest con of this grinder. The dial does have multiple turns, and you will need multiple turns to go between espresso and filter range. So the problem then becomes keeping track of which range you are in and getting back to the other one. And because the dial doesn’t have very high precision, relatively speaking, it will be hard to get back to the exact point in the other range where you were before.
To me, this would become frustrating quickly. If a small difference in grind setting is fine for filter, I would find that for espresso I have to spend a lot more time dialing in, and, the worst of it , that I would have to re-dial whenever I switch back from filter.
While I think it’s a good grinder for espresso overall, I would personally not get this if I plan to alternate between filter and espresso. I would perhaps look for a grinder without multiple turns, one where getting back to the previous position is easier and more obvious.
I agree. This style of handling is common in newer NFS games and probably what I miss the most from the older games. I particularly dislike the grip-vs-drift upgrades, especially since drift is mostly “press X to drift”.
That being said, I did find some cars fun to drive in once they’re tuned a little, and I liked that different cars could have significantly different feel, which unfortunately can’t be said about all NFS games, especially the newer ones.