This looked like what I remember 360 games looking like. I understand sticking with an art style but man... this presentation. Not speaking for everybody but I’m legit dissapointed.
This looked like what I remember 360 games looking like. I understand sticking with an art style but man... this presentation. Not speaking for everybody but I’m legit dissapointed.
Actually, having the pit lane on the same track where the cars are racing and being it without any protective wall, would be considered absurdly dangerous for both the pilots and the mechanics in all the rest of the western civilized world... except than in the USA, of course.
I think it’s safe to say I’m one of the few people that really appreciates the bosozoku culture. It’s basically a big “fuck you!” to society norms and how they want to modify your car!
wtf is this drivel.
It’s not so much the tread wear as it is the heat cycling. The rubber compound will get harder with each heat cycle. I have 8 year old winter tires that have a ton of tread but are garbage in the snow because the compound has turned hard. Think of a soft compound race tire — they heat cycle out and turn into rocks…
Yeah I think the headline should just be “Ben Heck” in place of “Hacker” because even if a reader doesn’t know who he is, they should know who he is.
Wait, just having ‘too many’ apps on a Mac can cause it to slow down? Like, not to the point of only being a few gigs free, just having ‘too many’ generally even if you have tens or more gigs free?
In before you realize how fucking myopic and childish your comment is.
Oh my god yes. They lack any detail and simply fade away into the abyss from a distance. No character or highlight at all.
Forty models?!? They’ll have to move to decimal places, e.g. the 1 series, 1.5 series, 2 series, 2.65, 3, 3.33, 3.75, 4 4.1, 5, 5.2, 5.3, 5.7, 6 coupé, 7, 7.2 and 9.
People ask me all the time why I don’t go out and cruise with them and the other car guys in the area.
It is possible that this car is not a Mustang at all. Notice that there are no pedestrians anywhere near the point of impact.