joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

The under inflated is just wrong... side walls aren't that strong...

The contact patch increases from front to back, not from side to side.

That's awesome! Where do you work?

Here's a clearer photo of said engine.

Garden Warefare is multiplayer only, though.

Leather air vents on Porsche's

Yeup

Isn't that the infamous fake wheelie picture?

They turn, too. Really, REALLY, well.

This is pretty much the right answer. An SBC is *always* the right answer.

Jalopnik article 5 years from now:

And many more would think twice, due to the severe cost increase that backward compatibility would add. It's obviously not powerful enough to emulate the system on its own, and Playstation Now has a long way to go on a number of levels- additional hardware is just about the only way to achieve such a thing, and

judging by the cars in the office lot, I'd venture to say 99% of drivers have no idea what bald tires are, never mind what kind of tires they have.

QUOTE | “Why are there so few women in the industry? Does this really matter, and if so, why? What can we do about it? Is the industry sexist?” - Ella Romanos of the UK's Next Gen Skills Academy talking about the importance of a balanced workforce in games and how to get more women involved in the industry.

QUOTE | “Why are there so few women in the industry? Does this really matter, and if so, why? What can we do about it? Is the industry sexist?” - Ella Romanos of the UK's Next Gen Skills Academy talking about the importance of a balanced workforce in games and how to get more women involved in the industry.

LOL, 5 trillion dollars is quite a sum of cash to be sure and the War on Terror is to be debated as to how effective it was.

See the middle of my original comment.

"PC gaming is pretty much the best. You get the prettiest, cheapest, most flexible versions of almost every game…"

I'm sorry, but having to "update and activate", to me, is stupid. Sometimes it would just be nice to actually enjoy a gift without it having it be a burden to both the buyer and the recipient. I mean, shit, you spent hundreds of dollars on the damn thing. Is it asking too much to have it just fucking work?