Honest question - I realize it looks the FR layout part, but is this thing possibly MR or RR?
Honest question - I realize it looks the FR layout part, but is this thing possibly MR or RR?
His post says he goes to oppolock to prevent the slide, but if you watch the video, he is not only late in attempting to countersteer, he does so very shallowly/conservatively. No oppolock, just a slight attempt to correct, and he's already locking the brakes by the time he's 45 degrees into the slide.
Because they absolutely cannot just upgrade the F-16. Or F-15. They already have been doing that for years, and they are already falling out of the sky as it is.
At least they didn't wait over 5 years, a hundred incidents, and a few lawsuits later, right?
Because American has become synonymous with stupid. Or protecting the stupid, but only from themselves.
Terrible, terrible misuse of a common phrase indicating you have little understanding of its meaning.
It's my opinion that 1, 2, 3, 7, and 10 are not saves. Merely nice videos along for lucky breaks. 9 deserves its mention for being that impressive, but DQ'd from podium for being caused by the guy who saves it... by not setting the parking brake, Auto 101.
Stick quality wasn't a thing to you when you were a kid. I tried to like the N64 controller and its little stick, and I just couldn't. It was absolutely atrocious.
They probably aren't soft/race compound, just regular high-mileage rubber. So, probably super cheap, especially even compared to a single car or truck tire.
If you know a lot about weaponry (which a lot of gamers honestly don't), you'd know having an optic tied to a visor is not at all like having an ideal aiming or firing platform or position.
BF actually looked to be extremely substantial in competitive gaming in its early iterations; not that it is anymore, just noting for the benefit of anyone who wasn't around for it.
It was terrible. The only ones who remember it being good were the kids who didn't have access to better consoles or who drank heavily from the Nintendo koolaid bowl.
Sega had an analog stick (on a home console) before Nintendo, though, Sonic. You should remember that, one of your games was the first to support it.
Hey man, I was confused by what you wrote at first as well. In fact, I thought you were dumb, and it took me four reads of your other reply further down to get what you were saying.