SukhoiRomantic
SukhoiRomantic
SukhoiRomantic

Do you know what I'll pay that. I wouldn't say dramatic, but playing them back to back just now the cars roll a bit more in 3 than they do in 2, and you can 'feel' the grip a bit better. I guess I'm a big fan off 2 because I play it most weekends hooked up to lan with my 2 brothers (which you can't do in 3 and 4) and

The coronet super bee was not in Forza 4. I have that game with no dlc added and it's not there.

My issue with the constant DLCs on Forza (I have 1,2,3,4 and Horizon) is that you've finished all the races by the time they release new stuff. And other than graphically, they haven't improved the game since Forza 2 - all the others are too easy on medium difficulty (abs, tcs and stab control off, manual trans). Each

I'm definately not against the tech but I am against not having redundancy like windows

A lot of people who have reviewed the Oculus Rift have reported getting headaches after using them. I'm not saying it's a bad idea (especially when engaged in a firefight and you need to button up) but as the only option I think some crewmembers would be less combat effective fighting with a headache they've been

Iran has always had a pretty stable domestic arms industry, going way back to the 1500s. They can produce their own parts as well as their own aircraft, including for the F-14s. Not everything, but certainly for the F-4 to keep them serviceable. There is a good book called Iran at War 1500-1988 by Kaveh Farrokh which,

Fantastic book. Any aviation buff should have it. So many great details, such as eating peanut butter sandwiches instead of steak and eggs before a mission for stomach reaction at altitude reasons...

Did you read Sled Pilot? Love the part where he first saw the jet leaking fuel stationary all over it's fuselage and then realised it was like the plastic model he had that he'd glued together really badly

I always look at Super Tucanos and Pilatus PC-9s and wonder what it would be like if they could go back in time and fight it out with the fighters of WW2. I know you'd probably want to switch from gunpods to an internal cannon but size wise and power wise (1000hp+) I think it would be interesting.

The F-8 and A-7 are amazing looking aircraft. That camo scheme is great too.

I was thinking that that GTO looks fantastic there in the video, but the few that I have seen on the road now... whoa. FDs though, especially when they aren't modded still look amazing (especially that rear tail light cluster).

I only have 1 airbag on my car and it was built in 2002...

Gorgeous

First mini I've liked in about 10 years. Though they need to remove the "circular interpretations of the headlights" that they've stuck on the grille like a pair of plantar warts stat. Otherwise, cool cool cool and proportionally fantastic

Always liked the Ford Probe. We only got the later version here, but I used to see a red one driven by someones mum or dad at school pickup time and that glasshouse looks fantastic to me. Had a look at one once when I was out for a car but the interior was unfortunately torn to shreds. Cougar is nice too

At about 2.43 in the longer video they say that they have brought "some tracer, and some incindiary armor-piercing tracer". I think I remember Mythbusters shooting up a Cadillac fuel tank with normal ammo and not getting it lit, but then they used some tracer (with sulphur tips) and possibly incindiary and they got it

Water pumps usually go due to corrosion (if they are metal) which is usually because you have contaminates in your coolant. That can happen to any car. I know a guy with a Mk6 GTI who has had a few electrical problems but they were sorted early under warranty and didn't resurface

What packed a 105mm in Vietnam? Sheridan? Ontos? Aussie centurions?

I don't mean to be a troll but as a former tanker surely you'd know that wouldn't be the case given the weapon employed. My apologies if the warsaw pact developed fletchet rounds in 30mm

I reckon I would be tempted but I'd bloody well point it where it couldn't hit something first