WilliamG
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Sorry. What @WilliamG was saying in that they can argue this wasn’t advertised for earlier Refresh (2021) models. It (AAA gaming) was one of the central infotainment features Tesla highlighted, continuously.
Again, a lawyer could easily argue their way out of this. Currently says:
"Up to 10 teraflops of processing power unlock in-car gaming on-par with today’s newest consoles. Play from any seat with wireless controller and headset compatibility."
The Nintendo Switch is today's newest console from Nintendo, and Beach Buggy Racing runs and looks better than anything the Switch can do. And Cuphead is a newer title. Obligation fulfilled!
Look at FSD availability and the 200mph advertised top speed of the Plaid - both lies. I'm not saying I agree with Tesla, but, it's an argument they can make. And those (FSD/Top Speed) lies were far more explicit.
Oh, and speaking of which - where's that headset compatibility mentioned in the above citation? Oh that's right, - another lie.
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