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    It’s most likely that these are people with access to the documents in the first place (e.g. maintenance crew for the tanks or planes). They’re supposed to have signed documents saying they know they can’t share them, but somehow decided that winning a forum was was more important than not breaching their contracts

    Maybe he should buy Linus’ gold Xbox controller next.

    Just put the hybrid system from the MX30 into a Miata with a roof and call it a day. Well, maybe give the electric motors more power, but other than that, I’d be fine with the rotary being used as a range-extender.

    If you look at the past 120 years, the company has always evolved, never stood still

    Because getting randomly disconnected is totally a part of real life racing that needs to be simulated.

    I can’t believe people are missing the point, saying that stuff like this is part of endurance racing like equipment (tyre, engine, etc.) failures. This is all down to how scummy Motorsports Games is and the fact that they have seemingly refused to fix rFactor 2's connection issues for years after buying out the devs.

    Not really. This is devs just maximing the RAM on consoles and the fact the same amount on PC is used up by much more resources, what with the OS and possibly programs like Chrome running in the background.

    Don’t get the hate for the Mirage. It’s easily attainable motoring for people who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford a car. Here in the Philippines, these are a dime a dozen because people in need of cars couldn’t be able to afford anything else.

    The issue isn’t control, it’s about revenue and team values. F1 is adopting the whole American franchise sports thing in an effort to allow existing teams to make money just from being on the grid. Part of this comes from a more equal split of the prize pool. But adding a new team means that this prize pool becomes

    Close, it’s the original Xbox One.

    BMW’s design looks like whoever’s in charge realized they couldn’t top Frank Stephenson’s designs and decided to just wing it and make things purposefully ugly instead.

    It was a group not signed with any of the bigger agencies, such as Hololive or Nijisanji. Guaranteed that any vtubers signed with those would get “graduated” the moment they tried something like this.

    Or his lawyers could say that the use of bad design and Comic Sans would have indicated to anyone that this wasn’t an actual, official ticket.

    I’m assuming that, combined with the length of time since it was used as such, having it as a hood ornament just invites some legal action from Rolls Royce/BMW since it is pretty similar to the Spirit of Ecstasy.

    The thing with Capcom is that they’ve traditionally been more accepting of fan projects. They’ve even promoted some of them at times (e.g. Street Fighter X Megaman was made by a single fan then just made official). The issue here seems to be that it put Capcom in a negative light by highlighting how it was skipping CV

    Well of course people aren’t going to slow down when they’re so hard to see with no markings aside from those white triangles. These should be painted with stripes at least so people can clearly see that there are speedbumps, let alone two of them.

    Urusei Yatsura parodied romance anime and harems so hard it practically willed the genres into existence.

    Makes me think that it’s a great thing that Motorsport Games has nothing to do with F1, considering that some of the teams have deals with developers outside of Codemasters/EA for their cars, for example iRacing has a deal with Mercedes for the W13.

    The thing is that people like these, who may have a passing interest but aren’t really hardcore fans make races a lot of money. This is why we’re seeing more street races, as these are in locations where there’s more to do than just watch the race. Heck, I know someone who had a choice between Singapore and Suzuka

    The said thing is that this is actually cheap as far as sporting event VIP packages go. For comparison, Most expensive VIP suites to a Super Bowl usually cost close to $1 million for for hours (most expensive suite for last year’s was around $1.2M). This is including transportation or hotels.