Norris, hopefully, has learned an important lesson here, which is to always listen to your team,
Norris, hopefully, has learned an important lesson here, which is to always listen to your team,
It’s most likely just the devs having fun with a test for an off road course that they knew wasn’t going to make it into the game, seeing as they had the diligence to remove it from the final build, unlike more serious tests which can often still end up in the code (but inaccessible).
That’s just colors being changed, not the sprite. The hitboxes shouldn’t be affected at all.
Arab oil sheik who’s bored with their fleet of Patrols and Land Cruisers for playing in the desert.
I mean, it wouldn’t be a TVR from that era if it weren’t trying to give you Trypophobia.
This was discussed in a recent Digital Foundry video, as much as the hardware is similar, consoles still have some uniqueness in that they use unified memory instead of discrete, like on PC. So when a game is designed around that, as seems to be the case with Horizon, it can still cause bottlenecks
The First Amendment only says that Congress can’t make any law prohibiting free speech. Sadly, it says nothing about corporations.
“What could possibly fail?”
Honestly, it’s about time they lost the number since continuing to increase the displacement wasn’t sustainable.
All this is doing is making me want a rear louver kit for this new Z.
People complaining about the lack of wings. They’re of course saving those for the eventual limited editions coming down the line.
In fairness, they were aware of Gamebryo’s limitations after Fallout 3. But switching engines is hard, especially when you’ve built a lot of the stuff you need for your games on an existing engine (see the Mass Effect: Andromeda fiasco when the team had to rebuild everything on Frostbyte instead of UE). So the…
Depends, not all tanks can neutral steer.
This raises the question, why do the collab on a smartwatch in the first place? For that price, they would have been better off putting Mario on an automatic. Heck, a Heuer Monaco made to look like a Mario "?" box would have been so much better.
People still do. The cars are still supposed to be some of the fastest race cars on the planet. Their high cornering speeds have been part of the sport’s identity for some time now, with the cars being the only ones able to take some corners on some tracks flat out.
The problem is that aero is really the only way we know how to get that much grip to get that kind of performance from the cars.
The aero rules aren’t there for parity. That’s what the cost cap and sliding scale of wind tunnel and CFD testing are for.
Because the current rules don’t address Formula 1's dirty air problem. The cars are still losing 50-80 percent of their downforce when following another car.
By this same logic, doesn’t this mean that you can’t really call the Snyder Cut that since most of what was added was shot after the original came out?