I LOVE IT! Every single one of the people deserve to get rear ended for cutting in front on someone then stepping on the brakes. JUSTICE!!!
I LOVE IT! Every single one of the people deserve to get rear ended for cutting in front on someone then stepping on the brakes. JUSTICE!!!
Awesome! Do you think he's putting his foot down all they way, here, then?
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This is a strange thing, from an aesthetic perspective, it should be appealing but it's just not. The car doesn't seem to know what it is.
I would actually take it a step further and say it's the BEST cover mechanic I've ever seen in a game. It's organic, easy to understand, allows for detailed control when you want it and functions perfectly fine without it, didn't glitch on me once and doesn't require perfectly square blocks that give away combat…
But what about the front end? The car in the video seems to extend a good 2 or 3 feet past the front wheels, where the Challenger extends between maybe 8 and 14". The shape of the front end is perfect though, it just seems like it should stick further out than it does on the Challenger.
Nah, look at how the rear-side window comes to a point in the video... the MC and Alero both have a rounded stop. Can't be either.
So you think the reflection is what's making the nose of the car seem to extend so far past the front wheels? That's really the only thing about the car (besides the seemingly small wheels) that doesn't say either Challenger or Camaro. Both of those cars extend maybe 12" past the wheel and even with the reflection,…
Also, I'll add (while it doesn't rule it out) the SC400 is a pretty rare car to see these days.
The glass dome of the car doesn't look right though... in the video, the car has a distinct fastback shape to it. I don't see that at all in the SC400.
Nope, neither one of these. Look at how long the nose of the car extends past the front wheels in the video. Has to be a Camaro or Challenger.
This makes me think Challenger... look how accurately the front ends line up. The Camaro has an almost straight front fender but the Challenger's recedes back pretty sharply. Tough call, but I lean towards Challenger.
Yeah, as strange or disturbing as it may be, I get these 'yanking the wheel thoughts' as well. It's nothing I would ever act upon, but I think some part of my psyche enjoys the absurdity of the idea and that's why it's actually a persistent thing. It's kind of the same thing as that thoughts I have to punch my boss…
Oh, it <i>IS</i> 4WD... interesting. Then, that is one sexy 4WD drift, I have to say.
Be honest, Patrick... you ran over a bum, didn't you? On purpose. With vengeance. And then came back for seconds? Oh, you bastard!
Yeah, I agree... the way the marks all line up on the right side seems to indicate maybe a 2x4 or something around that size scraped it once. Could still be a passive aggressive attack by an ultra-liberal environmentalist, but it doesn't seem to be a keying - at least from the photos.
Honestly, I feel like THIS is what Lambos are made for, these days. They're just way too ridiculous to be taken seriously on the road, but taking one into the woods and sliding its ass around wet corners like a madman... that feels so right.
"It really doesn't matter that the Jeff Gordon Pepsi video is totally fake"... umm, yeah I totally disagree. It was obviously fake and the fact that they TRIED to make us believe it was real irks me. Had they just planted one thing that acknowledges the fact that the audience knows it was fake, then it'd be a…
Yeah, or she's a brand new transplant from Florida? Haha.
Oh, the sickness! I'm assuming he's driving the rear wheel drive Gallardo... do we know this for sure? The way he's cutting the front tires, it looks that way, but I can't be sure.