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Someone can probably explain better, but the general idea is keep your wheels turning until you come to a stop. This means modulating the brakes acting like an ABS system. If you are facing downhill this is a tricky task. In any event, if you can spot a patch of snow try and aim for that. Snow is less likely to have

The Soviet "Buran" project.

Have you played the original Dirt? Or even, Dirt2?

So?

The thing is, Forza 5 does have a decent car list. They just aren't showing it. Though this has been marketing strategy. Showcase one awesome car and use that to push the game. It's not till the DLC packs come out that they really spread out the focus. IMO the intro to Forza 4 (It starts again) was a really good ad

As a Forza player, the one thing that sticks out to me from this trailer is that there are tons of interesting cars in the game. Compared to Forza 5's marketing which showcases some awkward driving, better track details and an overly "epic" music choice.

In before everyone harps on the Marlboro McLaren being the greatest thing since sliced bread... but my personal favorite has to be the 1968 Lotus, the one that started it all (more or less).

I feel like part of the problem with it's lackluster release was due to it's release schedule.

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Sorry, but when you launched Forza 4 with this stunning film:

First car I drove was a Black... er Grey Market 240D.


Many know of the anime, but few know of the live action movie they made that roughly follows the first seasons storyline. I uses real cars, on real roads, doing real drifting. The acting is still a bit campy, but it works.

Blatant SMDSY if I ever saw one.

The original Italian Job was one of the best chase/heist movies ever made, it used to be in the stack of movies I'd watch when home sick. The New one was alright, but it's a shame when the Borune Identity did a better homage to The Italian Job than the remake did...

Because Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, or The Bandit jump is so much more believable...

Tralalaferrari.

Totally!

Because, like it or not 1024x768 is still the "standard" screen size for desktops. It's slowly coming around to 1440x???, but until then sites should/ need to be designed to fit in ~960 pixels wide.

I stumbled upon a couple LP guys that are actually really good!

Not taking into account any forward velocity that might have been conserved, he was only going ~35 mph vertically at the point of impact. Something that should be survivable for a car in a front or rear impact. If he had landed on the roof or on the wheels, it might be a different story.

Man I hate Instagram Video.