The Efijy is one of my favorite concept cars ever. Can't help but feel a little sad every time I see it. Why won't you make this car, GM?
The Efijy is one of my favorite concept cars ever. Can't help but feel a little sad every time I see it. Why won't you make this car, GM?
I'm still running a 9800 GT SLI setup. I may not be able to run new games at the highest settings, but I'm consistently surprised with the results I get from this rig. If I end up upgrading, though, I'll probably go with AMD for the simple price/performance ratio.
This makes a lot of sense for them. Instead of sticking their neck out by partnering with a manufacturer to make their own hardware, they just give us the OS and let us make it ourselves. I like it. If it's that much better at running games, I wonder if there will be a dual-boot option...
This reminds me of the brisket and cheddar sub from Firehouse Subs, except theirs is one of my favorite sandwiches. It's got BBQ sauce and mayo on it, too, but somehow it manages to pull it off, where this one apparently manages not to.
I didn't mind it much. I've done quite a few of the air trafficking missions with Trevor, and while you do have to be careful, I think it can be a lot of fun.
My 360's a Falcon, too. Got the system in July of '08 and haven't had any problems with GTA so far, other than a lack of time to play it as much as I want.
Oldsmobiles were just sturdy like that. My first car was a 1993 Delta 88 (called it the landboat), and it was still running at just over 200k when we sold it. My parents also had a 1998 Delta, and they sold it last year with 230k on it. The 3800 series engine is one of the sturdiest engines GM (or anybody, for that…
Complex String was one of my favorite tracks ever. There was no better track to tune a car on. I just wish there was something similar in Forza (I've got a 360, not a PS3). I guess there's Fujimi Kaido or the Nurburgring, but nothing quite like CS.
I've got an Altima Coupe, which isn't really a "small car", but I rarely get to drive my friends anywhere because it's got one of those tiny back seats with no leg room. Why is that the trend now? Was that an actual design decision? "Well, sure, it's a four-seater, but nobody's going to actually *use* the two in…
So will there be a speedometer/GPS/car diagnostic computer in the corner of your field of vision? That's a lot of information to process at once. It sounds awesome, but I wonder what it would be like in practice.