The Model 3 they initially displayed wasn’t real. Maybe I’m misremembering that, though?
The Model 3 they initially displayed wasn’t real. Maybe I’m misremembering that, though?
We’ll update the post shortly, but in the meantime, here’s a full look at the
RENDERINGS OF A CONCEPT vehicle.
What the ever loving fuck? Did he run out of ritalin?
Right, what you are discussing is a difference of complexity, not the underlying mechanic. Older games had less memory, less processing power. So they ended up being more linear. I don’t see the significance of the difference you are trying to draw. That’s exactly why I said the definition was so broad as to be…
Yes, the point of my post is that he is talking about “games with maps.” The idea of a “map game” as a separate concept is meaningless. Read your definition again. Almost every action/adventure game and most RPGs function through a “travel, unlock, explore” mechanic. Not because it is a particular feature or style of…
You’re creating distinctions without a difference—all you have added to the definition is “icons” of things you can do in that region. In Link to the Past, for example, you are not actually presented with the whole map from the beginning of the game. Rather, you have to acquire certain items in order to gain access to…
I drove one of these at Laguna Seca for a Skip Barber class. That engine . . . I don’t have any special love for Lexus, but goddamn, it made me love V8s.
The definition of a “map game” is so broad as to be meaningless. “I would find new regions, climb some sort of tower, unlock a bunch of icons representing various activities on a map, and then go do them.” Essentially, you are just complaining about games.
Yeah, and here in the US, our hatchbacks just have to be lifted and pretend they can go off road.
Generally speaking, sedans are more rigid than liftbacks due to the connection between the sides of the car at the rear window.
Really basic, but how’s the rear leg room?
Weapons manufacturers could if they wanted to. There is nothing special about Activision Blizzard. According to wikipedia, Activision Blizzard made $966 million in profit last year. Smith and Wesson made $191 million. Sure, it’s smaller, but this is like a 90 year old marrying a 70 year old. She’s younger, but it’s…
Wait, isn’t Jalopnik a car site? Shouldn’t you all have some info on this vehicle, since, you know, this is what you do?
Not all cops, but all cops in St. Louis.
It is unsafe to block the roadway. I think using the horn is justified for this purpose.
An automatic version with ~250k miles sold two years ago on Bring a Trailer for $4500. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1981-amc-eagle-wagon/ I don’t think the low mileage and manual transmission should command a premium of $5500. There is also one in much worse shape currently listed on Ebay for $6500. No one is…
I love this car. It is amazing, and it is definitely a unicorn. Even so, this unicorn isn’t worth $10,000 and never will be. I could see $6500, maybe $7000 if you’re an absolute nut. $10k is just too much.
Neutral: Tesla should be pretty close to hitting the 200,000 limit. Wikipedia puts their total sales from 2015 through Q3 2017 at just under 200,000. It’s a little vague, but very close either way. And they have only made about 220 Model 3s. All the rest of them—the remaining 450,000 Model 3s with deposits—will never…
Have Americans really ever liked anything but large gas-guzzlers? The form may change, but if we look back, people always bought cars that could carry a lot of people and a lot of stuff. Look at “sedans” in the 1940s. They are basically crossovers now. Then there are station wagons from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Minivans…
Also, space pants.