Churba
Churba
Churba

I can’t speak for everyone, but I’ve been getting some pretty decent gear pretty consistently from Stalber, I’ll often get some decent starter gear, a few healing items, and a vehicle a short hike away. Very good for establishing myself fast, getting transport, and heading to a better spot.

No, but according to Reddit, anything linked to, discussed, or otherwise even vaguely hinted at by reddit becomes property of reddit, irrevocably and forever, because Reddit definitely isn’t just a hopped-up and over-hyped link aggregator.

Hell, I’m wondering that just as someone who plays semi-regularly. Solo-grinding 90% of stuff is a dead-end, there’s maybe three or four profitable activities, and many of them take AGES to do. Like, filling a medium warehouse+the sale can take up to 6 hours, and that still only nets you about 700K minus any outside

The way they’re talking about it in the blog post - ie, calling it “Open for all players” - seems to indicate that it is.

Nah, it’s all good mate. I’m still happy to have them in the game, after all, even if they’re played by Americans, It’s not like we get many Australians in games regardless of who they’re played by.

As for cricket - 2009 ashes, I watched the Headingly stadium game from the roof of the Butlers and Boundary hotel. I

Both played by Americans. And Junkrat is listed - as a bad example.

Junkrat and Roadhog are both portrayed by Americans. And Junkrat is mentioned - as a bad example.

Good luck with that. It was popular in Japan at the time, but it had the unfortunate situation of landing in English right around the time when Initial D was getting popular, which meant nobody read the official translations(which stop at volume 9, and are impossible to find), and nobody’s even bothering to scanslate

Shit no, I’m right there with you man. And Initial D the show is honestly the ideal way to watch that story - You think the Initial D anime is slow? You should see the Manga version.

Seriously, at one point, it took them literally two years and well over a hundred chapters to complete two races(each clocking in at more

I wonder what happened. Maybe one of the AI units Tesla is working on asked him for a raise?

I remember back when I did a lot more amateur rally, we did something like this. Basically, the car was questionably airtight at the best of times, and this wasn’t helped by the fact that I may have binned it just slightly coming too hot through a corner, and broke a rear window after getting in a fight with a baby

Plus, we never get all the voice lines in the PTR tests, his further dialog on release might give you more to love, too.

Honestly, as much as I love Terry Crews, I’m okay that he wasn’t tapped to voice Doomfist. For one, give regular VO’s a chance rather than big hollywood stars, and for two, I’m 200% down for more voices in video games that aren’t Americans or Brits.

IIRC, they’re not even in the top 70 for pike’s peak times, if not the top 100.

Just as a heads-up, can you push the update over to the Allure network versions of the site that I keep getting forced over to? They’re still running the non-updated version.

Modification for things like tyres and safety equipment, I can let pass. Nobody needs to die for a record, and there’s only so much tyres can help your final time.

“Last year, the Tesla Model S P90D shot up the 12.4-mile, 156-turn Pikes Peak International Hill Climb course in well under 12 minutes and set the record for the fastest “production” electric vehicle on the course.”

Not to mention, there’s only been three record holders so far in the Production electric class. From Latest to first: The Faraday Future prototype(heavily stripped), a Tesla Model S(Heavily stripped, including more than half the battery, and batteries pre-cooled with huge amounts of ice right up until their start),

Funnily enough, the previous record holder did it right - The prior(and to that point, only) record holder for the production electric class prior to Tesla’s attempt was a largely unmodified Nissan Leaf.

Ah, unfortunate. I have a professional translator that I work with regularly as an editor, and we’ve been looking to change it up since it’s currently just a side-gig for both of us, but we’re a package deal, unfortunately. Maybe next time.