They’re all existing or announced models. The presentation slide is the only thing that’s relevant.
They’re all existing or announced models. The presentation slide is the only thing that’s relevant.
I’d imagine a factory turbo’d car would have those kinds of things sorted out. The stock 86 comes with Prius tires, of course it gets hectic when you add boost.
“I hope financial ruin falls upon anything I don’t enjoy.” - Lady Tiger Fist
Did you know that it's possible for things that you're not interested in to exist without harming you in any way?
I’ll say it - This is a selfish take. You’re still asking hundreds, if not thousands, of people who are essential to making a race happen come to work as if nothing is wrong. There is no way they can test 100% of those people and we already know that people can carry this virus without showing symptoms for up to 2…
I would argue that’s because it never needed to be changed from the prior version to begin with.
Gradient, shading, and “clear” background. Gross. And while your idea of using a “new” Bavarian flag is novel, it’s done in a way that has lost all connection with the logos of yesteryear.
I don’t get why logos are “due for updates” anyway. Unless there’s a fundamental shift in the business that muddles the logo’s message or they used some very period-specific styling in the first place, there’s no need to change something that currently works. It only makes sense when there’s a functional issue to be…
Don’t even joke about that! You’ll jinx us forever!
Yeah, I’d love to be able to regularly go to a store with other geeks to sit down and play tabletop games. Which is why I regularly go to a store with other geeks to sit down and play tabletop games - a store that sells tabletop games, locally owned and operated by a grand total of two people, both of whom are…
would reference existing and historical data, etc.
Well and even the whole “a person surely wouldn’t do 85 in the right context”.
This one reeks of convenient excuse to get out of these conventions...
The Blizzard we knew is dead.
I mean, if developers want their games to only be examined and critiqued once they’re totally done, they’re free to wait until said game is totally done to release it.
I’m going to defend Brad here. This is an automotive website. Do you honestly not expect them to write about new upcoming models for cars or motorcycles? Especially something drastically different from what the company is known for producing? This didn’t read like an ad, it’s obviously just an opinion piece.
they do not reflect who we are as a company or the culture we’ve created
“These documents do not represent the best of Boeing. The tone and language of the messages are inappropriate, particularly when used in discussion of such important matters, and they do not reflect who we are as a company or the culture we’ve created.”
“These communications do not reflect the company we are”
Never ever heard of this game before this news. And I follow video games news religiously. I think their problem was on the marketing plan, not in the game...