Pffft. That’s the flag of the Faroe Islands if I’ve ever seen one.
Pffft. That’s the flag of the Faroe Islands if I’ve ever seen one.
Quite good. I put in 3 hours this weekend. Incredibly relaxing, and certainly worth the $10 I spent (it was 30% off). Very good.
Welp, because of this article and your description I just bought it. That’s what I need sometimes. I look forward to it.
Heh, I love to throw stuff like this on in the background when I’m gaming. If you like this, there’s a 24/7 station on YouTube that’s great for just some ambient music like this:
I had to look this up because I did not recall this back in ‘07.
As long as you’re within 1s of any car in front of you as you pass the detection zone, you get DRS.
For me, Stockholm was fantastic. Everything from the buses to the trains were comfortable, clean, reliable, and incredibly easy to navigate, even to a first time visitor. Plus, they really decorated the subway stations and made them much nicer than the drab, dank images I have of the U.S. systems.
I’m hoping for a Defector.com style car site. Bring back Steph, Jason, David, and so many. Defector has proven it can be a viable business. I would love to see a Defector.com style gaming site, with all the great talent that left Kotaku. Spanfeller and his ilk are the ones driving all this, causing such amazing talent…
I’m right there with you. TW2 is my most played game in my Steam library, and I think I’ve only ever “finished” one Dwarf campaign. I will usually get quite a way in to a campaign and get a hankerin’ for switching things up.
Exactly. Well said.
From what precursory searching I’ve seen online, brake checking is illegal because it is an intentional act to force those behind you to brake hard or swerve to avoid a collision. Brake checking may be considered a form of “aggressive” or “negligent” driving.
Even better, in-game NFTs. NFTs that your in-game character can purchase to show off to NPCs. No, it’s not your (as in you, the gamer’s) NFT, but your character’s NFT. You use shark cards to buy in-game currency so your character can buy NFTs.
Nah, worse, he drives a ‘19 F-350... My FIL has never taken it to that extreme, but he does play the “I’m bigger than you, so I shall teach you a lesson” game far too much. My MIL is constantly telling him to knock it off because she is, justifiably, afraid of what the other driver may decide to do.
It’s just simply not worth it. We see how it ended in this instance, and we’ve now seen multiple instances of people pulling guns. It’s just not worth it. It’s to the point where if I see two people aggressively driving and clearly antagonizing one another, I get as far away as I can for fear of gunfire erupting.
Pinks.
I agree completely with your take.
It’s unclear if the two had had a prior run-in on the road, or if the truck driver simply didn’t want the sedan getting ahead.
Thank you. Glad I’m not the only one. I had to read it several times, read the article, then re-read the headline to understand what the headline was trying to say.