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    This comment just reminds me of how different Japan can be towards their car culture and their definition of a modded car. Cars with tubular frames and carbon or fiberglass skins replacing most of the vehicle weren’t actually unheard of back in the late-80s/early-90s during the days of the Mid Night Club. By the time

    It’s not, it’s an Iveco SuperAV.

    Yet this is a vehicle type that see’s use not just in the US, but in various militaries around the world. The ACV isn’t even an indigenous design, it’s simply an Iveco SuperAV built under license by BAE. Speaking of which, the predecessor to this, the AAV7 was used in actual combat, in the role it was designed for,

    I see speed limiters being a no go in countries with means ajusted fines. The fined for rich people caught speeding are high enough that that this could represent a significant loss in revenue. 

    Because the weakness exploited by IEDs (and mines) exists regardless of whether or not it's an invasion or an insurgency. Older designs didn't focus on designing against them because they focused on frontal armor. But now that the weakness has been discovered and attacking it shown to be effective, no battlefield

    Don't they already operate the Piranha as the LAV-25?

    1st: Good luck getting the Japanese government to agree to let a Nissan merge.

    So, did anyone actually make any Speed jokes while they were on the bus? Or does that require having Sandra Bullock in it as well.

    It looks like a Ferrari crossed with a Koenigsegg.

    Import the Asian version which isn’t published by Activision.

    Not a reboot. The game is officially a sequel to 5 (Zero in Japan) and a prequel to the original.

    At the end of the day, it’s an open secret that being rich is a big advantage into getting into a good college/university, even without having to break the law. Either through being able to come from a better school district (or even a known feeder school), being able to pay for SAT prep, or just the fact that schools

    It’s a change in engine. From what SNK themselves have stated, by the time they got the license for and the know how to work on UE4, they had already done most of the work on KOFXIV on their own engine. So they didn’t think it was worth it to scrap all their work, and instead saved using UE4 for later games.

    SFV isn’t really footsies based, especially compared to most of the older SF games.

    His 458 Speciale.

    No, seems to be his 458 Specialé (3001 of 3000).

    IMO, Jezza’s become more tolerable this season since they usually try frame it as him being an old man being stupid and preposterous.

    Bu Waluigi is better.

    Arika’s Ichiro Mihara made a post about this on Twitter. He states that he believes that certain games, specifically Japanese Shmups, fighting games, and even Tetris (specifically Arika’s own Tetris the Grand Master games), cannot be played in a satisfactory manner on Stadia.

    Japan takes its mass transit very seriously. People set their watches to train schedules due to how efficiently the trains run. Meanwhile, trains being off by just seconds is considered a big deal, with management actually going on TV to apologize. It’s so efficient that they give you cards you can show to your boss