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All the traffic circles in my town are like this, with the stop point for pedestrians between the two lanes at each entrance/exit. Honestly, I’ve had way better luck with being seen while crossing them as a pedestrian than any normal 4 way stop. I feel a LOT safer crossing these.

I test drove the 6 last year in the fall. Found it wanting in exactly the same areas they say they’ve addressed: Engine, ride, and interior noise. This may be perfect as a next car.

This console isn’t aimed at you (someone with a competent gaming PC). It’s aimed at people who want the simplicity and affordability of a gaming console. Simple as that. I say this as a PC player.

This car has grown on me with age. Looks really good in the last year for that body style in Type-S trim.

I got a big uncanny valley feeling from the movie Tarkin. As soon as I saw him on screen I got a BIG CGI vibe.

There’s always the Black Mesa fan rework that’s on Steam now. It’s not exactly running on an modern engine with modern visuals, but it’s a couple steps ahead of the original, certainly. I don’t think they’ve included anything with Xen yet, however.

I agree. I don’t get where this is coming from. So it’s got a large area of soft plastic on the dash. It’s freaking soft plastic, what’s the complaint? What else are they going to put there? Remember when all we got was hard plastic that cracked in the summer heat? And aesthetically, I find the Challenger’s interior

If you listen to the Smoking Tire podcast episode with Pete Callaway from Callaway Cars, the issue is indeed that the supercharger is too small. They upgraded the supercharger size on their AeroWagen and claim that solves the heatsoak issue.

Iowa, driving from Minnesota to Kansas City. They’ve got nice highways but it’s all just farmland and wind turbines. The top of the state looks exactly like the bottom of the state, and all the way through. Time essentially stands still as you make your way across the state.

I didn’t.

That’s not an F1 car. Not at all.

No.

Did they ever add a gamemode to MW:LL that didn’t require you to buy your mechs and equipment with money that was based on how well you performed in battle? I followed MW:LL’s development from the very beginning and when it came out I was absolutely hyped. Except when I realized there was no gamemode where you could

This is easily one of the best passive-aggressive comments I have ever read.

This matters? The car shouldn’t do this regardless of a full tank or running on fumes.

That’s not at all why people are saying they like the older one. It isn’t because it’s old, it’s because it looks different (better) and has an arguably more desirable engine.

Agreed. I’m still not feeling the looks of this one. Yeah, it’s cool looking, sure, but it doesn’t have that it factor that the retro one has. Especially not without a V8.

If you’ve sat in the interior of a recent Cadillac, you’ll realize that Cue and the touch-sensitive dash controls are REALLY holding the cars back. If I had the money I wouldn’t buy one just because of how awful Cue is.

To follow that line of thinking, the Olympics are meant to test the capabilities of the human body and what it can achieve on its own. Including motorsports defeats that notion entirely.