You didn’t ruin anything. A poorly implemented save system did.
You didn’t ruin anything. A poorly implemented save system did.
If it’s reasonably affordable I might finally dip my toe in the VR waters. I feel this experience might be decent enough to deliver a good experience while not costing $2k.
It may be the kinds of games one plays. I played a LOT of COD from PS3 till Destiny took it’s place and can say the rubber on the first batch of PS4 controllers was faulty and degraded. I replaced those with Xbox sticks which also eventually separated. At that point I replaced the sticks with billet aluminum ones. lol…
Honestly Since they aren’t selling and their engines share parts (Especially V8's) with other more profitable vehicles they are choosing to idle their plant and route the parts to stuff that sells like Corvettes and Trucks and other cars. As much as it pains me I don’t blame them. It’s the 2000's all over. Maybe in…
COPO is a race track only drag car. Peoples awareness is the same as the CobraJet Mustangs. If you don’t follow drag racing it’s not even on your radar.
I was gonna say NISSAN but Mitsubishi is pretty awful.
I like ordering cars when I want a specific one that’s not common. I don’t mind waiting for it to get what I want.
My mom had a Mazda that decided to bury the water pump behind the timing belt. I figured after going that deep why not change both to avoid having to do it all again later.
When you push cars to the limits accidents are gonna happen. If you can’t afford those risks don’t race. Also if people make a habit out of destroying other peoples cars then they need to be exited from the series.
To the best of my knowledge while the underlying drive may be an M.2 it resides deep within the consoles and requires dismantling it far more then most people would be willing too. People are complaining about this simple procedure. lol
I want to be a kitty.
I don’t see what the big deal is. While The X/S is simpler it’s sure to be a lot costlier over time as eventually high capacity NVMe SSD’s will drop in price but custom designed drives are always gonna cost a lot and offer less options. I’m actually surprised and happy they require/recommend a heat sink on the SSD’s.…
Nice and informative write up. I haven’t actively rode a bike in a few years so It’s nice to have an idea what’s going on when I get back into it and pick a new brain bucket.
This is not at all surprising. A filter is gonna filter particles but oil breaks down. It’s gonna take a lot more science to turn it back to it’s prior state.
I really enjoyed Rift Apart. It’s a really fun low stakes game. I played the crap out of it and when I finished it I immediately started it again on the harder difficulty. I think I have one or two things left to platinum it and I’ll definitely do them. There have only been a few games I’ve bothered too but they are…
I don’t know. If they can drive a big pickup then they’ll be able to drive pretty much anything. They are usually pretty easy to repair with lots of parts available as they are work vehicles and if you want to limit how much your kid drives a big truck hits them right in the wallet. A small efficient sedan just means…
In this situation I’m with Ford.
I’d still rather cars have printed manuals. Like most apps there will be a time when it no longer works and is no longer supported on the newer phones. Unless manufacturers will continue to make their apps functional on all devices then they better be supplements to a written one. Even if it’s a .PDF.
I like these but I’ve always really liked the Sky. If I had any more driveway space I’d consider trying to find a nice Turbo manual that hasn’t been modified.
It definitely saves a lot. The issue is they aren’t always good at knowing what parts should be reused and which shouldn’t. I’d lean heavily on sharing parts that can’t be seen, but in the interior you should try and make things more unique. Especially when it’s a “special” car.