Japan, is slashing its tanks by half
Japan, is slashing its tanks by half
Well it’s a port to the Switch. You’re basically going to have to choose between hitting 60fps (a must for any competent fighting games) or trying to make it look as good as possible.
Not surprised at how the Krypt looks. If you use the framerate uncap mod on the PC version, you’ll find that the Krypt tends to struggle to go past 30. It seems highly unoptimized.
Not surprising, Puzzle Fighter is an old arcade puzzlegame built for systems with very little lag. It’s never gonna feel right over streaming.
Even Arika’s Mihara stated that their Tetris the Grandmaster games wouldn’t work over streaming (specifically Stadia).
More interested in that high speed test section on the right of the render. Looks like they’re trying to build their own version of Ehra Lessien.
I’m assuming typical ignorant ‘murrican who doesn’t know jack and shit about the Japanese car scene, including the fact that JZX90s and JZX100s are some of the most popular enthusiast cars.
Why wait for this when JZX90s are already legal to import into the US?
Yet the JZX90 is one of the more desireable ones for enthusiasts to own, alongside the JZX100.
I assume this was before they installed the HWR (Heater, Water and Rations, essentially the same BV that the British use) in the A1s and A2s.
The incident itself was what propelled Wittman to fame.
Well, it looks like it’s just sodomy and the lash then.
He didn’t have to sneak up. He was already laying in wait for an ambush.
M1's didnt have the BV (or should I say HWR - Heater, Water and Rations) in the Gulf War?
the person in the turret would have to pass the cups of hot water down to his crewmates in the lower part of the tank?
Starred because I love me some time attack.
I'm guessing that nothing about those rear doors actually works. Glass is most likely fixed in place and they probably don't open.
That’s just a bumper cover sir, the actual bumper is behind it.
The only problem here is that the back is the place to be. So you end up waiting for your kid to get a drivers license, so you can use them to as your chauffeur for whenever you need to get anyway (no, I’m not writing this from experience, why do you ask).
It is not. There is no commercial van version of the Alphard (that’s what the HiAce is for). But yes, it does ride on a ladder frame.