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Wow, you really don’t know what an emulator is? He is literally teaching ways you can run pirated games. It’s literal. An emulator, a piece of software, “emulates” the original console, allowing pirated games to play on hardware. Games running on emulators are not legal, and no money makes it’s way to the copyright

It’s all about the weight. My POS hatchback has only 120hp, but it’s curb weight is 2650lbs, so it’s fun as fuck to drive. It’s basically agokart with a cabin. (A Mustang is between 3500-3800lbs.)

Thanks! I really appreciate the info.

Kotaku readers: Support the people who make video games!

My dad has that exact tractor in green, does anyone know the model? He got it running, but everytime I ask him about it he just goes “oh I don’t remember, it’s old.”. 

Serious question: With right to repair and ownership laws, couldn’t someone just develop an aftermarket update that unlocks it all? The Magnuson-Moss act means aftermarket parts/work can’t invalidate your warranty, so Tesla would have to prove the code directly damaged the cars.

I loved my old Cruzes infotainment center. It had all the bells and whistles, but it wasn’t a touch screen. It had actual buttons, meaning I could efficiently use it while driving. I wish they still made them like that.

Anyone else find this a total waste of money? Couldn’t they have built them without the working drivetrain, or even build a 3d model? Do other manufacturers do this?

Is there any chance EA might see a single player RPG as a publicity tool? Being able to tell fans/developers “Hey, we do single player too! Check out DA4!” Might be a useful tool, and worth the difference in profit between a bad live game and a great closed experience.

How is the AC/Heat? Fast to go to temperature? Well placed vents? No one ever discusses that in reviews and it baffles me. I won’t buy a car until I know it has a decent climate control system.

Thanks for the info! I didn’t know they could be triggered together.. It makes sense, as one pilot could be incapacitated. I knew I should have hedged more than “to my knowledge”.. I will offer one opinion. Whatever happened, I doubt it was a mechanical failure.

Just to throw this out there: There’s a reason that with thousands of fighters flying daily around the world, pulling high g turns and sometimes carrying tourists, you never hear about accidental ejections.

No, to my knowledge each seat has individual controls, not linked together. I believe it’s because each seat is a complete separate system, and one damaged seat won’t afrect the other. In a two seat, it’s still very rare for one seat to stay. In this case, the pilot slashed up his hands bc of all the broken glass from

For the record, it was no accident. The Rafale uses a Martin Baker 16F (Zero-Zero) ejection seat. This seat is commonly used, and is used on the F35. To trigger a 16E-F, a person must 1st arm it, then pull on tabs that blow the canopy, so they don’t pull a Goose and smash into it. These tabs are on the side of the

I honestly have no idea why it posted on your comment. I was trying to post on the comment about how wonderful the tax credit was. For the record, I found your comment extremely insightful.

Damn man, I’m sorry. I tried to leave a comment on the message above yours but my browser seemed to jump a few inches..

This is misleading. Despite all the press, the average price of a Model 3 is still north of $5ok. Assuming that those people wouldn’t buy a car at all without the $7500 rebate is just not rational. Sure, they might not buy a luxury EV, but they will still buy cars. Also, don’t dismiss the idea that giving ppl $7500 to

Aaron Rogers is 109-64 overall, while Alex Smith is 94-71. Rogers had some studs on his teams in Green Bay and over a decade of stability, while Smith helmed the 49ers and then a KC team who hadn’t consistently won in 20 years with yearly coaching changes. Point being, I’m fucking sick of this comparison, and the

Battery networking. With an efficient power management system, an EV could use multiple batteries (they all use multiple cells, I mean multiple batteries), with each one connecting to a charging cord. Essentially it would be like using 4 Super Chargers at once on 4 smaller complete battery systems.

I’m sick of developers thinking they always need to reinvent, to truly push boundaries. Some games will do that, but through creativity, not a mandate. I would have loved to play a Dragon Age game that uses the same mechanics of DA3, but with new characters and environments. Something akin to Fallout 3 and Fallout NV.