
Was just watching Solo leveling for the 1st time (i read the manhwa when it was released)
So cha hae in also liked chairman go smell because he was also connected to da high leagues right?

So cha hae in also liked chairman go smell because he was also connected to da high leagues right?
Damn its 10 year now i am playing it in max settings 2k and i remember i Used to play it in 40 fps 480p low settings on intel hd 5500 back in 2016 .
Damn the sound track is hitting me hard , for me its arguably the best in gta franchise (Sa is on 2) .
Also Now as I am playing it again ,I DONT LIKE GTA 5 physics at all man, how smooth and better they are in GTA 4 ,its now a muscle memory i can still drive better in gta 4 after all these years
Hello folks,
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