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Wow, what a steal. It’s about time someone updated the graphics on this ancient game, and it’s quite a hassle to individually download all the swaths of mission expansions that came to TPP after release. Considering both these items are still full price everywhere, I can’t imagine better value.

To be honest, I’d completely forgotten about the existence of the PSP Go until seeing this post, but it doesn’t seem like an inherently bad redesign. Just going off this description, it sounds like it was just ahead of it’s time, that and it exasperates the existing problems that people had on Sony’s proprietary,

I’m calling bullshit on Microsoft’s terms saying that likeness is of no concern as long as you make your own assets and release your product for free. I believe it was not even a month ago that Metroid game with zero directly ripped assets built on a different engine and released for free was given a takedown notice,

6900 you say? 😎

This is an instance where I don’t think “not living up to the hype” is the issue. I think there’s been a pretty clear divide pre-release into two camps of people and a lot of people are moving from one to the other after witnessing unmanicured footage and impressions from people who don’t have any investment in the

If they really wanted to be experimental they should have made it mid-engine, front wheel drive, give it 9 reverse gears and only 1 forward gear. Also square wheels.

Maybe you like it because it looks sorta like a purpose-built Dakar truck or some other rally vehicle, like this Local Motors Rally Fighter

Clickbait title is clickbait

Ford already has a “Titanium” trim level of most cars, so just get that in white.

IIRC equal length half-axles doesn't eliminate torque steer. I remember that from watching video reviews of the Mazdaspeed3 which had those as well and A standard LSD, leading me to believe that torque steer is an issue in any FWD car and that unequal half-shafts only exasperates the issue.

My uneducated guess is something to do with crash safety regulations being a barrier in some way, either that or the seemingly endless "Americans are lazy" mentality that keeps us from getting many manual transmissions that other countries get. But you’re right, if any US marquee were to do something like this it'd

I'd be disappointed if Toyota partnered with BMW, a company that currently makes a somewhat high-revving, twin-turbo inline 6 to make the replacement for the Supra, a car with a somewhat high-revving, twin-turbo inline 6 and they some reason gave it a V6.

Hey now, the KA24DE is a damn fine engine. I had an S13 as my first car and while I put an SR20 in eventually, the KA is a fun little engine. An N/A 4-cylinder that makes more torque than horsepower is pretty fun.

It’s clearly the original NES hardware with the Mad Catz HDMI Adapter that launched along side it in 1983.

It probably just stems from the Mercy-Pharah damage boost combo. Mercy alternates Guardian Angel and Angelic Descent and can essentially fly with Pharah the whole game, damage boosting and then healing when necessary. That’s one of few pairings of characters that happens consistently enough in multiplayer for anyone

I never watched Mythbusters in any sort of consecutive order to make my own judgment, but from what I’ve heard from others, that gif is basically a reflection of their overdone, suspenseful dick-teasing cinematograpy in the later seasons.

It only switches to a quasi-Atkinson cycle when cruising, though, IIRC.

Obviously there’s more to an engine than number of cylinders, displacement and aspiration, but if you look at what Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, BMW etc. have done with 6-cylinders, two turbos and 3 liters or less of displacement then yeah, you’d expect so. I’m still surprised at them making that much power in the truck

Maybe I’m missing something here... but isn’t competitive play supposed to feel at odds with the rest of the game? That’s what I enjoy about it.

“Heroes never die” is probably the phrase from Overwatch you’d expect Blizzard to use in a memorial to any fan, but in this case, it’s highly appropriate. RIP Hongyu and respect to Blizzard. They've done similar in the past and it's cool to see they still are.