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i can get behind what you’re saying, i think we’re kind of on the same page. all along i’ve been saying i still think it’s a cool sandbox. just not much of a game. 

It’s a good way to understand the abilities and limitations of the tooling without simultaneously having to do game design. One of the first things id Software made was a demo reimplementing parts of Super Mario Bros. 3 on the PC. After Nintendo turned down the offer to handle a port of the full game, id ended up

I think you should just hope Sony comes back with: Playstation classic: RPG Edition.

Before I became the 2004 Mazda enthuaiast/fanatic/hoarder I am today, I was a pretty big fan of the 03 Vibe. My wife originally was into them and in 2008 we found a pristine example for just $4700 at a local used car lot which was considerably cheaper than anything else we saw at the time. It had 135k miles but drove

The Vibe isn’t a bad car per se. As you point out, it’s basically a rebadged Toyota Matrix.

It was never time to have it in private hands in the first place. The greatest economic mistake in American history was privatizing healthcare.

You mean that a system that has been increasingly unregulated, and detached from concerns of social goods, would bury potential cures for a wide variety of ailments in the name of price gouging and long term symptom management, thereby keeping people sick in order to extend profit margins?

Welp. Looks like I’m back on that hype train.

I am so excited for Dreams. I took one look at the LBP level editor and noped on out of there, but this I can sink my teeth into. And if the VR features support the full creation suite? I could probably lose endless hours just sitting there listening to music and sculpting things/making landscapes to chill in.

People were able to make some crazy stuff with lbp and it’s limited tool set. Can’t even fathom the stuff that’ll come out of this.

Can I make bloodborne 2 with this

It’s essentially just a combination of Roblox and LittleBigPlanet. 

This is too general. Some cars benefit from decreased back pressure, but most wouldn’t see the muffler as the main bottleneck. Cats, DP and midpipe (with a tune) would be better places to start if you’re gonna mess with the exhaust

The basics need to be covered first. No mufflers? Automatic fine. I think that’s fair. Removing mufflers altogether doesn’t yield performance numbers. You are just going loud for the sake of going loud. And once you go past 4000rpm, it sounds like shit. It sounds like fat guy screaming because the donuts were taken

“If we only use one VIN for all of our cars, then they can only sue us for cheating emissions on one vehicle dude!...”

Thank you! :-)

Hey nice article! Don’t worry for people talking about doing integrals and series, etc. It’s easy to be pedantic about subjects that you know and talking down to people that haven’t even heard about those things. You should feel good and happy that you learned something new (no matter how little), specially because

I did learn some calculus while playing this game. I learned a lot about limits, specifically, which I previously had no knowledge of. This particular game in the series focuses on limits, continuity, and infinite limits. It is meant to be an educational game and was originally designed to be used in a classroom

My guess would be that they plugged an emulation setup into an existing cabinet—or they made their own (thus an additional layer of forgery) cabinets and stuffed emulation guts into them.

I’m not aware of any legitimate cabinet board (at least on the mass market) that boasts 3,000 games, as the article indicates. I

I will bet they were literally just MAME cabinets, and these were rock-brain simple people selling to dirt-brain simple buyers. I bet nobody in this operation realized the illegalities of emulators.