Are the A-pillars so thick that they need to have those flatscreens (the ones at the base of the pillars kinda sticking out; I think that makes five flatscreens total?) to let the driver see what’s on the other side of them?
Is it fun to drive??? I’ve heard both “it’s surprisingly fun” and “it’s still an appliance”.
Interesting...I’ve felt a bunch of the cars with NA engines I’ve recently driven (e39 M5, RS4) seemed to be relatively boring and missing character compared to some turbocharged cars I’ve been in. It’s great that you have torque down low and instant response, but having a relatively linear powerband—while great for…
Are these really sprites (an what’s a 3D sprite)? They really look like polygon characters. I suppose some can be 3D models rendered to sprites, but I can’t imagine that characters like the last enemy in the video, for example, are coming from sprite sheets (those are HUGE sprite sheets).
So I read the law posted here...sounds like my car would still be ok. Which is good, because according to other comments, SEMA probably won’t take a stand on this...
So what about classic cars? Motorcycles? Skydiving?
Because that’s what dead bodies do?
You and me both. I scored 199/200 in the tests (it was all in the rain, too) and originally did it so I could ride in my friend’s charity ride...but it’s been over a year and I have yet to hop on a bike. Needless to say, my mom is happy about it...