BoneyOne
BoneyOne
BoneyOne

The great part is in the reddit post there is a link to a single file that allows anyone to enable the debug mode.

I'm not sure about how EA has the Mass Effect servers, but the SimCity servers are running on Amazon's EC2, and looking at the traffic data of the servers that are coming up and the Elastic IP's that they are using....it seems that they are standing up new EC2 Instances (Amazon's Virtual Servers) for SimCity.

Hmm, well I'm not sure about this since they are an unknown...but what the hell. It can't be any worse than throwing my money to EA for SimCity right now!

Actually the whole " we offload a significant amount of the calculations to our servers so that the computations are off the local PCs and are moved into the cloud" part is FALSE. The only thing that is done is the REGIONAL calculations. All of your city calculations are done locally then every 3 minutes some

Having had a couple of Roadmaster wagons myself, CP definatly. For close to that price you could get a 94-96 Roadmaster with the LT1. Much more fun.

As a former M1A1/M1A2 crew member I can tell you that they can hit 60 MPH(with the limiter removed of course). And with decent trackpads they can do so without real issues caused to the pavement.

Agreed. I've taken the jump with a 87 NA myself. So far I'm in about 3.5K (2K car, 1.5K in fixing some issues), and I haven't even started to mod it yet. Who cares!! These cars are awesome.

Stupid content blocked due to country restrictions. And here I was hoping to hear something I've never heard before.

I've taken MANY long road trips. By far this, the 94 Buick Roadmaster wagon is my favorite. Lowered just a bit, stiffened up the suspension just a small amount, a few tweaks to the LT1 and a T56 made for one fun car and great for long trips.