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Come on! So many games have people playing as characters or villains that are unacceptable, including CS as terrorists trying to blow somewhere up or hold people hostage, GTA a character gunning down innocents, stealing cars and doing all other kinds of crap.

The only reason people are pissed about this is because it

Yep, came here for this too. I enjoyed this game a lot as well.

It’s a shame you only did the Japanese cars available on the US market. There are some great cars (including some Toyota’s) that you missed because they weren’t in the US =(

Yea, gotta like the relaxed import rules in the UK. Still, as much as I’d like one of these for my business, there are other vehicles I’d prefer more for it. Like an Asian/Australian Toyota Hiace =P

Some roads would be difficult, yes. Still, part of the challenge xD.

This is sad as we don’t even get the F150 in the UK

Yep. Red Alert 2. My favourite out of all of them.

Yep. Red Alert 2. My favourite out of all of them.

This isn’t necessarily a new problem though. There is already a vehicle bridge from Shenzhen (China mainland) to Hong Kong that has this same issue. I’ve been across it a few times in the last 6 years. If I remember correctly, the bridge splits up, and there is an over/under section where they switch sides. Simple and

Actually, thinking about it, it might be because I wanted a petrol one, not a diesel. I know the V60 has a manual petrol, the V90 definitely doesn’t. Not sure on the diesel spec though.

Weird. In the UK the new V60 has a manual, and the V90 doesn’t.

I’ve just checked this on the Chinese marketplace. It’s still not fixed. I can buy the soundtrack, but no button to buy the game at all.

HOLY SHITBALLS! HELLLLLLS YEAH!!!!

Plus, it can be powered via its internal battery, or wired directly to your home, so you don’t have to choose.

Plus, it can be powered via its internal battery, or wired directly to your home, so you don’t have to choose.

Did I say I was blaming Tesla? No, I said their comment about them saying that the false impression of their Autopilot being unsafe will cause harm to others on the road. Meaning they are saying it IS safe. If it was truly safe, no one would have died thus far to it not working correctly.

As I said, I’d have sided

Quote: We empathize with Mr. Huang’s family, who are understandably facing loss and grief, but the false impression that Autopilot is unsafe will cause harm to others on the road.

I’m sorry, but I find this to be bullshit. If people believe that Autopilot is unsafe, they’re more likely to continue paying attention

Having currently lived in China for 6 years and 4 months, I can honestly, without a shadow of a doubt completely confirm that drivers here are 100% selfish bastards who do not give a flying fuck about others safety. I see ALL kinds of selfish driving shit here, and looking through WeChat daily news, I see videos like

Wow, thanks buddy. I appreciate the effort it must have taken to type that out. I have a few friends who can’t speak any English, but, sadly WeChat’s translate feature makes it too easy to be lazy. I’ll attempt it more though. I was also like your wife, not wanting to try unless I knew it perfectly, but lately I’ve

Yea, you’re right in that sense. I do hear Cantonese a fair bit around here, and because most people in Shenzhen aren’t natives, they bring many dialects with them. Dated 4 girls here total, and all of them are from different areas, all of whom use different hometown dialects (3 are from Guangdong but still all

Easy one for me to answer...

2010 - December. I was trying to clear a debt that I owed my mum (about 4,500 GBP), and at the same time I wasn’t using my 2009 Honda CBR 600R enough (not to mention it was involved in an accident in April 2010 due to someone leaving a brick just over the apex on a steep humpback bright).

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