Agreed. From what I have read, the dams had been condemned a long time ago because they couldn’t spill off excess water at a high enough rate. They got a lot of rain and exactly what people have been saying for something like 19 years happened.
Agreed. From what I have read, the dams had been condemned a long time ago because they couldn’t spill off excess water at a high enough rate. They got a lot of rain and exactly what people have been saying for something like 19 years happened.
You hate to see this happen to someone’s passion project. I’ve always found the cult following that certain oddball cars attract to be charming, and a huge part of what makes car culture so cool.
If this isn’t a stellar example of Bethesda’s piss-poor QA standards I don’t know what is.
She has a ton of YouTube subscribers—829,000 at time of posting—yet most of her videos only get 5-8k views. Then among those who do watch, most are only sitting around for an average of five minutes, when the clips go for 30-50 minutes.
Yes, so much this. I love games most when they are brand new and everyone is just trying out random stuff. Then the nerds crunch all the numbers on their spreadsheets and every gets obsessed with the “meta” or whatever the BS term is these days. Then everyone is chasing the same cookie cutter builds and if you…
I can understand the frustration it garners in multiplayer games where your performance is linked to the performance of others but I see no reason to give someone a hard time about not min maxing in a single player game.
Somehow “live and let live” is both most people’s mantra and something that the same most people can’t wrap their heads around.
Probably hence our country (if you’re in the US) spiraling the drain right now.
I hate the min/max nerds with a passion especially when its unsolicited. I do enough of that min/max crap at work the last place I want to do it is in a game when I’m trying to relax.
Tad is pretty much the epitome of “Anime girl avatar = Piece of shit”
I know the feeling.
There’s a few channels with smaller communities where the comments are... usually not ENTIRELY a cesspool. But, yeah. Point stands.
I definitely think one of the downsides of so much information sharing around games, is that push for more “optimal” or min-max commentary from people.
There’s so many younger players who just take it all for granted and speed through the game, But I love Shirley’s pure enjoyment of the game. Her innocence and wonder she brings to it. She takes her time and carefully explores the world. She’s very mindful what she grabs and what it’s worth.
I was thinking the exact same thing. It just looks like somebody’s late-90's project. Plus, I feel like if it was a real OEM project, it probably would have been black since that was kinda the signature color for Typhoons and Syclones.
Yeah, I’m sure almost every one off the line is dropping parts on the road behind it because of build quality concerns, since we know for a fact nothing happened involving any kind of accidents with the one you saw.
God, those wheels are awful. This has none of what made the original Typhoon (at least aesthetically) good.
I dunno, I have a soft spot for Bearcats
The Zapp family from Argentina has been driving around the world in a 1928 Graham-Paige for over 15 years now with their kids. I’m pretty sure their Graham-Paige has done more real offroading than the black thing above will, and their car gets bonus points for being mostly original.
It’s relatively light, it’s easy to make huge power, and it’s readily available for reasonable prices, so it’s not going away until there’s either a better option or governments start putting extreme regulations on combustion engines. Why is it silly? Lots of people (most I’d guess) don’t care about originality. They…
Maybe when it stops being an inexpensive way to get decent power out of a relatively small and reliable package that has massive aftermarket support?