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    Will this give them the money to properly use laser-scan data of the actual F1 tracks, instead of the inaccurate representations we have now?

    So how safe would this be parked on a dark road at night, with the lights off?

    Almost as good as the car seat cameraman from the Raid 2.

    Lucky dude.

    Why are you using the thumbsticks for fighting games? That’s what the dpad is for.

    Not with a 900+cc engine it isn’t.

    I’m still miffed that Alpine didn’t ditch Esteban Ocon in favor of Sergio Perez.

    The wheels don’t looked cambered enough to be properly called “stanced.” I believe “slammed” (or if you’re a car weab “shakotan”) would be the more correct term.

    Paid DLC in a year or so.

    Indycar solution might be worse. From the footage, Grosjean climbed out through the side, which would have been covered by acrylic in the aeroscreen.

    That spot was a place where crashes were thought to not happen, hence they only used Armco. That said, with the crash, they may now have to rethink where tire walls are placed.

    As one of the commentators pointed out (Martin Brundle I think) pointed out, the momentum of the crash, plus the fact that the nose was stuck in barrier wrenched the rear end away. Probably wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t stuck.

    Sounds like something you’d hear being played in a restroom.

    Ash concludes that Dragon Age: Inquisition is the only worthwhile Dragon Age, even though it shares a series with Dragon Age 2 (the best one) and Dragon Age: Origins (the one that started it all). Take it up with her. She is my dear friend, but I do not endorse her opinions.

    Miroku only really plays a big part in the first episode, which is just an adaptation of the special epilogue chapter Takahashi released in 2011 after the Tohoku earthquake, and Morrow was able to record all his line by then. The rest of the series is firmly focused on the kids. Though he probably will have to be

    an NVMe SSD tightly integrated into its advanced system architecture

    an NVMe SSD tightly integrated into its advanced system architecture

    That said, though, the machine isn’t exactly ideal for the day-to-day (where, exactly, do you intend to put someone that you’ve arrested?).

    I can’t believe I’ve found more people who also enjoy Rage Racer. The game seems to get buried in between the earlier releases (RR and RRRev) and R4 and RRV.

    I guess this means that any thought of Super GT parity is gone out the window. That is, unless they want to run against GT 300 class cars now, not GT500.

    On top of that, one of their consoles has a pretty unique architecture that’s very hard to emulate with modern hardware.