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The one constant in my life was a broken cavelier that was leaving someone I knew stranded somewhere.
I’m almost positive they came with factory rust and a hanging muffler.

They weren’t indestructible, they were just cheap as shit and parts were easy to come by, making them easy to fix.  

Maybe it’s an issue with your water and Dawn itself. I prefer dawn and only use dawn and I’ve never had an issue with my sponges or dishrags. However, my uncle uses Palmolive or whatever generic is on sale at the moment. And his dish rags always smell like mildew. Which means there’s always a small pile of stank ass

My favorite part of the game was just kind of walking around and how the ambient music from the cars would fade in and out as they passed, leaving me to just the sounds of the game world. 

“There’s not enough truckers.”
This lines up with what I’ve been hearing from the few friends and family members I have that are drivers. They’ve been saying for months that it’s not just a shortage of truckers as there are plenty, but they’re sick of being shit on by the companies they work for and are either

Cool cool, but how many of the cars are going to be weird/ awkward low res, last gen versions who’s shadow maps won’t exactly match the new engine?
GT5 was unplayable (for many reasons), a lot in part because of that and I skipped GT6 because I didn’t want to get burned on that one again. 

See, the problem with that is, is that most of those construction companies either have fleets of F150's or Silverados. And They are all familiar with how Ford, for instance, handles fleet issues/ repairs, warranty things, you know? Given that the trucks are going to look and feel just like what they are used to is a

The thing is, you’re not the only person in the world and contrary to our inner dialogue, articles are written specifically for our knowledge base. Weirdly, I’d bet people of all ages and intelligence read this blog and though you may  have known all of these by the age of 6, not everyone was so gifted.

I grew up a fan of Chapelle’s and before that, a fan of all the Wayans family. In Living Color was basically my childhood. Pretty much any show the Wayans were in was automatically my favorite show. I won’t ever dislike a show from my past because of the actors actions in the present, but damn does it hurt when my

I’m neither OCD nor a detailer, but with gaps that big, I’d be hating it. I’m annoyed by the slightly misaligned door bumpers on my Forester.
This Tesla is a new car, this shouldn’t be a problem. 

I like the sound of “minimal hand holding” and “Minimal story.” If there’s one thing I hate in a racing game, is too much story. It’s a racing game. My only objective is to win races. Just put the races in a structure and let me build my own story. I don’t need some narrator popping up every ten seconds telling me

The one thing I wish we could figure out in science, is to allow people to re-experience something as if it were the first time. Because like you, the first time I fired up Vice City, I felt that. It was like a new paradigm in gaming experiences. 

Vice City came out with better weapon aiming and better map/ menu controls as well as better vehicle handling and planes. III is the only one I find it hard to go back to, but mostly because it barely functions on PC and my Xbox looks like ass on my TV.
It took me many years to admit though, that III has a more

Was there something that stopped PC progression with this one? I don’t recall having a huge problem with this on Xbox. 

I had the exact opposite feeling. I thoroughly enjoy going back to the old games. The only thing I don’t like with GTA III (lack of planes aside), is that it doesn’t have the pause menu map that Vice City and San Andreas have. It’s not the worst thing, but it doesn’t allow you to get your bearings in the city as well

You’re not leaving it in better shape, you’re making it harder to remove it in the future. Prior to the vandalism, it likely could have been started up and hauled away. Now it can’t even be started up and will need to be either demolished on the spot or another train will have to come and haul it away.
That’s some

In comparison to GT2, it was bare bones, but what it had made it feel more personal. From the garage that you could view your trophies and screenshots in to the Carozzaria that let you build your own car from the ground up. One of my favorite things to do was to put the biggest engine into the smallest body. It was

Depends on the truck and the subaru, Most Subarus have nearly 9 inches of ground clearance and no rear differential hanging down to get in the way.
If you’ve lifted your truck, obviously you’ll have more forward ground clearance, but you’re still limited by your axels. Gotta get those bigger tires! 

Remember kids, if you narrow the window you’re viewing this in, it replaces the slideshow with a list

Most of these mods don’t violate any copyright and that argument has also been proven false by various copyright lawyers in the past.
I’d also argue that Take-Two is smart enough to know that none of these mods can lead to pirated versions of the game, so you still need to own the base game. Which is where they’re

Nah, rights in perpetuity were a well known thing back then. THPS even had a slight issue and some games had issues just porting from the PS1 over to Dreamcast or PC or viceversa. It’s just that GTA had a massive sound track spanning many publishers and rights holders.