TheReno
TheReno
TheReno

Twitch must really hate Darude - Sandstorm to go this far.

that car is 100% legal in Ohio.

Until you realize there is a lot of people who are not bandwagoners, and are fans of a losing team that is not near them (as proof, here is the FB page of the Brown Backers club near your area: Alamo Area Browns Backers). I'm a Browns fan, yet I live a short drive away from Paul Brown Stadium, where the Bengals play.

If you want to get rid of a game that badly put it on eBay as you usually get double what you'd get otherwise but otherwise just keep it.

I could go with this as a reference to pricing. That's would put it closer to what you have. They site $2.5mil per mile for new 4-lane rural road with 5' paved shoulder. At 8 miles, that would be around $20mil. Your estimate is probably skewed like you say, because, government.

If you can wait, that's your thing. I can't wait that long for some games. Take Forza 5 for example, If I was to wait until there were 10 exclusives, FM5 would be an old game and FM6 would already have a release date set, so then I would probably skip it. Once a second game of the same franchise comes out, the

10 Exclusives? well, you and your Xbone have fun in 2017. I reduced my requirement to 4 exclusives that I want, and they have to have release dates announced. I have both the PS4 and One because of that, and I am happy with them both.

Those are both Holdens, and they are part of the few vehicles not present on the massive GM recall sheet.

I think you're severely underestimating the cost to develop a 290mph car. For instance, Bugatti spent $5mil on each Veyron it made for the first couple years. Chevy spent over $9mil developing the new Corvette (just from designing to concept, not on the actual production), and that was a cheap car. The Venom GT was

So, Hennessey can afford to engineer and develop a car to do 270, and a car that can do 290, but, can't afford to build a test track somewhere in all that empty space in Texas? Build it, set your speed, then rent it out to hoonigans and whatnot to see how fast their Civic goes. If someone told me their was a track

Let the U.S. DOT road crews handle track maintenance, that way there will always be 2 miles under construction with no construction worker ever in sight.

Not really a "secret". I'm from a different state, over 100 miles away from either and they are both well known around here. But, they are cool and worth checking out if someone hasn't heard of them.

No, I agree. I did like Nimoy in 4, but Sheppard did better in 5. He didn't just read the words, he made them into his own. He voiced the quotes the same way their original owner would have.

"hilariously low price"?

Let's build robots and leave them outside during a thunderstorm

What is up with these automakers that make a car designed to be a good small car, then making large versions of it? Just make a larger car, no need to try and name it the same as your small car. It's like saying Maytag is making a new refrigerator, only one that heats food instead of cooling it but still calling it

Gran Turismo is not a simulator, it's close, but not quite. They made everything understeer too much. Forza went with drifty oversteer. Realism is in between those two. Also, another thing to prove GT series wrong, it doesn't matter which Gran Turismo you use, but, take an R34 Skyline and try to PIT a Miata. I

You do know that Horizons was not made by the Forza team, but by Playground Games. Playground is a combination of several people from several game companies. Most of the team on Horizons was from Criterion, the people who made Burnout. Here is a list of automotive games that the people who made Horizon have on