One of the limits has to be the ability to cool each individual cell.
One of the limits has to be the ability to cool each individual cell.
There are limits to how big you can make an electric cell, which are generally pretty small. And any given battery technology has it’s own nominal voltage, which are generally pretty low. For example, the familiar “alkaline” battery chemistry will always be 1.5 volts. A 9 volt alkaline battery actually contains 6 1.5…
I love Snow Runner, but it has had a rather surprising effect on me. I play Snowrunner for a few days and then I’m Jonesing to go fast, so it has inadvertently gotten me back into Forza Horizon. So, now I go slow for a few days, then go fast for a few days, back and forth. Very good combination.
my take on it - it is a beautifully detailed game, it can be maddeningly frustrating sometimes, various tasks/contracts can each take 1+ hours to complete, I’m playing on console and cannot wait for mod support to be released. My 5 year old thinks it is way too boring to ‘help’ me play.
Some things I like. Some that make me go WTF? The roof rack, for one because, who the hell does that with a muscle car? His choice of photo locations also means he doesn’t have a faint clue as to how to ‘present’ something he’s trying to unload.
I have to use the modified scale, where n+1 must be equal to or less than s-1, where s is storage/spousal approval limits. I have to sell an xtracycle and at least one frameset first.
Yeah, most of the residential area bike shops are doing great, and my favorite little urban repair shop has tumbleweeds because they sell commuter rigs and fix bikes. Fortunately/unfortunately, I have enough bikes already, so it really would be the dune buggy equivalent if I bought a new one.
I’ve played Mud Runner and have spent many hours trying to winch myself out of a forest because I tried taking a shortcut through the woods.
I put nearly 100 hours into the original Spintires, and another dozen into MudRunner (I need to play more of that one.) I once described Spintires as “the best game that you’ll never convince any of your friends to play with you.”
I’ve played MR for awhile but not this, yet (downloaded but waits until after work). MR is just hauling logs from one point to another using various trucks (full trailer or just mini log hauler) through water/mud. On console, just minor modding of trucks - like choosing what trailer (fuel, maintenance, log arm) that…
Have mudrunner on PC and have about 110 hours into it (would be more if my engineering degree wasn’t trying to kill me with the workload) but super excited for snowrunner. I think it’ll be head and shoulders above mudrunner. PC does have an advantage with mods, but console is allegedly supposed to get it soon after…
Heck yes
I played soooo much “Mudrunners” / “Spinntires”. I’m not even an offroad fan, but playing it alone or with friends is just such a meditative experience, slowly working your way through the rough terrain, going back to save drucks you drowned, and slowly making progress.
Tears For Lower-Tiered Startups
I was going to post this if someone else hadn’t. It also got me interested enough in Soviet trucks to fall down a rabbit hole of wikipedia searches. The fact that you can use surplus Soviet missile carriers in the game as logging trucks is pretty awesome.
the entitled young assholes got a trophy for showing up and think they know everything and should be allowed to make fun of those things they don’t understand.