Seikenfreak
SeikenFreak
Seikenfreak

Hard to say. I’m 30 and I’d say I barely go to the movies over the last 10-15 years. The only things that make me go now, which is maybe every few months, is a movie that I’m 1. Interested in 2. Seems like it would benefit from seeing it on a big screen. So that typically means action or uniquely visual movie genres.

Yeap. Seems crazy but it made for an epic adventure. A key difference between that old style and now is that, me spending those hours, days, or months accomplishing something actually felt meaningful because it wasn’t made obsolete overnight. Yea, that item took me a year to get (not all day, every day obviously), but

I’m not surprised. I was recently writing a passion-filled post on this topic, except for Final Fantasy 11. For those who aren’t familiar, basically the level cap was 75 for many years and there were a handful of expansions. All horizontal progression. It had a ship’s wheel design, in the sense that each expansion had

As someone who had one imported as well, I am also extremely curious as to the history of my car. ‘90 GTR with 60k miles on it. It was all original except for some stereo stuff. Excellent condition. I obviously have the chassis code and I was able to find the auction sheet but I wish there was a way I could know more.

Ohhhh I thought you meant you did this in real life. Just found some trailer and messed around with it after playing SpinTires lol

You just found a trailer full of logs somewhere? lol What were you driving?

Probably not? Can’t say as I just use a controller. The mechanics are all fundamentally the same I think.

Came out last night and I’ve already got 13 hours on the clock at least. The original SpinTires made #6 on my 2014 Game of the Year list.

I’ve had some pretty good luck with the racing so far. Definitely on the level of iRacing which is no small feat. GT Sport just looks 1000x better and feels great. Cheaper too.

First scenario sounds like something I was a part of starting roughly a year ago. This girl, in her low 30s, that worked at the same place as me caught my eye. I thought about her for a year before I even started talking to her (I’m very timid and shy and hadn’t had relations with anyone in about 10 years). I had

Incredibly*

Good luck Doug. I finally got mine on the road last week. Took 2-3 months to get the title/paperwork done on mine because of non-stop human and dumb errors. Ridiculous. That’s on top of the 4-5 months of waiting til the appropriate manufacture date and shipping.

My R32 GTR was delivered to me on Monday! A day after my birthday too.

I imagine the technicians in the service area were very interested and they all probably looked over the car. They also probably thought it’s a shame some idiot who can’t even fix this plastic thing owns it (they don’t know whats going on or one of them knows your car from Jalopnik and told everyone to not fuck with

Hnnnnngg

Super excited. Can’t wait. Pretty annoyed that SE didn’t show this trailer at the conference. More people out there need to be made aware of this game.

Well best of luck then. It certainly looks cool and I love the idea. Gave it a vote on Greenlight.

I guess I’d view it as a matter of a opinion. I played it from the beginning and the only stuff that made a meaningful difference was Survival mode, the Nether (the idea of alternate worlds), and perhaps biomes. But the biomes always felt too small or too big or they didn’t realistically blend, nether was cool but

This and stuff like ARK are proof that there are so many great ideas that can be built into the broad framework of a Minecraft style game. Yet ARK, maybe ECO, and a billion other games show that the people who have these great ideas don’t necessarily have the budget, time, or skill to take them to their full

Good. This is what I like to hear. These types of cars (aside from the more modern stuff, which is complex on any car) are put on a pedestal as requiring some insane training to handle or crazy tools. But it sounds like someone who is pretty capable, patient, and clean could handle it.