u/AfternoonAccurate533

Image 1 — $4 At Chipotle
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$4 At Chipotle

Tried this a few times now. Today was defiantly average. I'd say it's about 3/4 of a burrito for ~1/2 the price.

Probably the best bang for your buck at Chipotle right now.

I hear you. Where is the meat? I just found by my few experiment runs, that you can not get meat on the side, but you can get guacamole on the side, so it is more food. Thing is, if you do stick with the meat and get chicken or something, they will give you like four pieces on the taco.

Just sharing this. I know it has probably been talked about in the past and I'm not the first person to use this.

u/AfternoonAccurate533 — 7 days ago

Just spent a decent amount of time in the top Three most popular rec room revivals. I just wanted to very briefly share the pros and cons of each one.

  1. Radium

The most popular one, but with a major downside. New players can't even join without knowing somebody, so that throws the option away for many. Other than that it is the best put together and the closest to current Rec Room.

  1. Vanilla

I'm my opinion, the easiest option for quest players, as you can just download it off the quest store. No big deal for most but you can't shoot the bow with your grip button (the button on the side of the controller). A stupid complaint, I know. It's also the oldest build so it has the worst graphics. No PCVR for this one as well.

  1. Stella

My personal favorite. You can download it on quest and PCVR, and you don't create the account in discord, so the experience feels smoother overall. It also had better graphics than vanilla. Player count is low although. Best for soloing quests or with a couple of friends. Good for me, which makes it the one I'm going to after June first.

I really appreciate the work every single one of these revivals creators have put into them. Without them, rec room would be gone.

Which one are you choosing?

(This was very brief, please do your own research as I have not covered even one percent of the info that you should know. This is just a very quick overview.)

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