Dr_Doctor
Dr_Doctor
Dr_Doctor

Tweels have the minor issue of cyclic loading of the elastic spokes. They’re great for forklifts and lawn tractors, but when you have it carrying the force of the road pushing against the mass of the vehicle, heat produced by friction at high speeds, cornering forces, etc. that constantly loads stress on and takes

Pence would take over as president since he’s next in the chain of command. It would take Trump, Pence, and Ryan being removed from office for Congress to restart election proceedings.

I’d think a Chevy Traverse-like vehicle with the Volt’s powertrain would be a pretty viable product. Volvo and BMW offer the XC90 and X3 with plug-in hybrid options but they’re pretty expensive. Having a decently priced three-row crossover that offers superior fuel economy isn’t a bad idea.

I like the idea of a noir Witcher game. Even if you gave him a pistol you could still have silver bullets for monsters, and lead for everything else.

I’m waiting for somebody to play D.Va with the Steel Battalion controller:

Ford Fiesta Grande?

Didn’t Wargaming.net the World of Tanks people make the Master of Orion reboot?

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Or a Mario & Luigi style RPG with Wario and Waluigi. They're both out for themselves so the bros. attacks could be hilarious.

Impact resistance against shopping carts, car doors, and other errant objects which helps in parking garages and other tight quarters.

Who would be the Podrick Payne of Overwatch then?

I want one, but unless I become a diplomat and get diplomatic plates for one there’s no way to get quirky airbump goodness here in the States unless I order the panels from Citroen and mod them onto the sides of my Golf.

The Witcher 1 has a lot of noire elements, especially the quest “What Lies Below” which has Geralt team up with an expy of hard-boiled detective Philip Marlowe.

So instead of a silver sword, Geralt has silver bullets for monsters and lead for everything else?

I like his idea of genderbent Tracer having Vinnie Jones’ voice.

Most of the same writers like David Gaider have been writing for Bioware since Baulder’s Gate II so it would stand to reason that most games would have that same style.

To be honest, Reinhardt wouldn't be too out of place in Gears of War.

I’m hoping that there’s at least some commentary or a genuine conflict about colonialism.

I’d be up for an LotR crossover where the A-Team joins the Fellowship of the Ring.

Just like the player characters the NPC enemies need to roll to attack and use skills. “Difficulty” means what the likelihood of you doing something is, the higher the difficulty the more successes/the higher the number that you have to roll to hit/perform an action.