No, they are taken from the PC version. The community galleries, from which these shots come, are created by users rather than by the developers. Users only have access to PC builds.
No, they are taken from the PC version. The community galleries, from which these shots come, are created by users rather than by the developers. Users only have access to PC builds.
Most likely that car's wheels haven't been set up for blurring yet. It's a recently added car.
Do you find it helps to make the back grippier?
They're very much aimed at the simulation end of the market.
Brock Samson... ;)
I would guess (developer here, but not of games) that would be because of the more conventional CPU design (Cell is odd!) and possibly better dev tooling. Also, and this is purely conjecture, it wouldn't surprise me if at least some of the 360 APIs are similar to DirectX.
The Xbox 360's Xenon CPU is not x86 instruction set based, rather it is PowerPC based. It was the original Xbox that used an x86 CPU.
UTC is Coordinated Universal Time (the letters are in a different order for silly international relations reasons) and is effectively equivalent to GMT. International timezones are defined in terms of offsets from UTC.
No problem, the crash site is just around the corner from my workplace. A couple of my colleagues returned from a client meeting with photos, it made my workday a little more interesting than usual!
Small correction: This happened on Thursday morning.
Bridgewater Place, notorious wind channeling building responsible for at least one death and numerous injuries.
Glad to be of service. I aim to prevent any and all temporal confusion.
Yep, exactly that.
It's October now, not September...
It comes with a "show engine" so you'd have to add the cost of a real engine to that too if you wanted to run it...
British Touring Car Championship rounds 25, 26 and 27 from Silverstone on Sunday, along with the various support races.
Hamilton drove a consistently straight line at or close to the edge of the track, whereas Grosjean veered all the way across the track and into the side of his car.