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BTW, not sure if a tie and a jacket would have helped matters.

It didn’t take long for King Lew’s nation under the crown to discover that the organizers of Wimbledon were

That’s what I was saying, too.

I think if you toggle a bumper view or an interior view without much of the interior, it will be better. In quite a few sims you can turn off the view of the steering wheel, having left with the rest of the interior. Also, you don’t need to see much what’s physically ahead of you, because you keep the steering wheel

I believe the case is quite the opposite. I think this is the only thing it’s good for. I mean you’re sitting in a chair, not unlike in a racing car. You can look around in the cockpit, in all 3D and the physics follow what’s happening on the screen. Many people feel seasick after wearing the goggles because there is

I distinctly remember one storyline for TG2 floating around a few years ago that was quite similar to “Good Kill”. Maybe they scrapped the idea as the movie came out.

He could now spare at least two of those monitors with a VR.

You needed the question for the studio introduction to give some line of logic, some small reason why we were craving your attention for the next half an hour or so.

10. Baja - That will make your McLaren P1 comfrotable!

I see what they did at 1:43

These cars are truly hybrid now. They are turbocharged, have a battery pack, have a kinetic energy recovery system and also a thermal energy recovery system.

Has to be a SEAT...

As far as I can remember, the guy does give away plot details in that scene of the movie.

It’s official: As of today I stopped reading comments. Even my own.

...and make it 4WD, for the laugh.

As long as he comes with subtitles.

I feel like I’m in Highlander!

lmost a year to the day I posted this on the topic of OutRun, the guy who’s written the C64 version:

Brown was one of the most typical colours on this one (light and dark). Hell, even our next door neighbour used to own a brown one. The same palette Trabants and Wartburgs used, came from the same factory.

I totally don’t get this jerrycan-type of refuelling. Was watching a race the other week that had this tight close up of the fuelling procedure. The amount of high-octane gas that was splashing down on the side of the car to the ground was astonishing. And then they just threw some sand or something on it.