
Is this what I think it is?
What are we thinking is going on here? Ratchet & Clank Deadlocked / Gladiator Remastered? HD reboot? New game or version or extended from the original?
I would love to know everyone's opinion on this!

What are we thinking is going on here? Ratchet & Clank Deadlocked / Gladiator Remastered? HD reboot? New game or version or extended from the original?
I would love to know everyone's opinion on this!
Hey guy's
I currently am blessed to own a 2023 8Y Audi RS3 Sedan perfectly specced, straight from the Audi Dealership with 5 years new car warranty currently sitting around 25,000kms - I love the car in every way except the stock sound. I put a valve controller on to scratch the itch but it didn't accomplish the amount of work i was expecting it to. i'm not worried about the performance or how quick it is, if it was quicker cool, if not i'm still happy, it just sounds too quiet and not what it should sound like.
I'm from Australia so the emissions and regulations regarding noise here is fucking insane.
Do i stay stock and just leave it be? I don't plan to sell the car in the future, maybe when i have children but that's years away.
Or do i bite the bullet and run a stage 1-2, throw a downpipe in and wake up the car?
maybe an exhaust is all i am needing? I was told stock exhaust with valves open is good.
What are the actual good genuine benefits of staging the car, outside of horsepower and sound gains? Will maintenance become a lot more redundant? as it's my daily car, i was urged that if i want a better sounding car and adding a downpipe i need to tune the car otherwise there's no point.
I'm not too worried about selling, so i don't mind warranty loss being as big of an issue as the longevity and health of the car long term.
what would you guys do?
Hey everyone,
with the current state of the pokemon market massacre, i went ahead and cashed out on some of my sealed products at ATH prices, even sold some things at new high prices. i am extremely grateful. I sold about $7,000 worth and still holding onto my remaining items for the long haul until at least end of the year, this is my initial plan.
If you were in my position, outside of newly released sets ( within the last 6-12 months ) sealed products, where would you be looking to park some of this profit back into the market and allow it to further grow and push more before the 30th anniversary release / Rayquaza set release? Or is saving the capital to reinvest into rayquaza and 30th the key move here?
I started collecting just after destined rivals dropped and just before phantasmal flames, i'm quite new to the game and do not currently own much graded stock. Im seeing Australian news articles all talking about Pokemon, and to me, i'm happy to be cashing out at ATH prices right now, it feels amazing.
Where would you be parking a few grand expecting to see decent returns by end of year or further down the road 6-12 months? slabs? vintage? or chasing new hype and demand? Is my idea of just throwing it back into more popular sets of retail products probably my best chance at a decent shorter term return? or am i clearly missing something that i can't see for longer term holding / investing?
Thank you!