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I feel like you only replied to bitch about Nissan.
Brilliant point.
Well, I’d suggest the future you’re forecasting is probably not going to be realized until after you’re dead and gone, that it’s a reality a generation or two down the road will see, but that you’ll be juuuust fine for most of your functionally-operating-an-automobile years.
If you’re also South African, point proven!
I think I watched the first two-ish seasons, maybe into the third, with reckless devotion.
This is like the old this is your brain on drugs commercials but instead of an egg, they use a puppy and just smash the ever loving heck out of its cute face in HD, super slow motion and you’re like, “I’m not even messing with Asprin, man!”
I’m just saying it’s not about being connected, for good or bad. It’s about developing the technology that will be present in cars in the future. That’s all.
When this becomes something we need to fear as evidenced by actual threat, and not just an imagined one, we can deal with that. Halting progress for fear of exposing new weaknesses is a recipe for disaster.
I would have agreed with you, once.
It’s your opinion and you’re welcome to it.
It’s interesting that I don’t disagree with you, however; recognize the purpose and/or placement of this technology as a stepping stone towards fully drive by wire cars.
Folks already asking ‘why bother?’ Watch this video.
You should really watch Jason Camissa review this car for MT on YouTube as he explains exactly what they’re thinking.
That’s kind of my point. I have to imagine that, even if they start similarly priced, a similarly optioned Porsche is going to far exceed the sticker on the Tesla. They may get cross-shopped in terms of being luxury electrics but beyond that I tend to feel like they won’t be direct competitors.
I feel like Porsche is trying to drum up controversy where there is none. I feel like Porsche is trying to create a false sense of competition when, likely, these two products won’t be direct competitors outside of having electric power plants.
To be fair, the best kind of game in which to play as Bruce Wayne is a narrative video game like this which, choices be damned, is more a movie in which you’re a participant than a character over whom you have domain to control and act with.
When Dan Greenawalt discussed something similar in regard to Forza, a previous iteration I believe and possibly on some peripheral media like a podcast or something (it escapes me) wherein a graduate system would be in place meaning that experienced players (this was between versions, I recall now) who’d achieved a…
If I’m operating my vehicle and through my actions, it gets damaged... I’ll eat the expense. Maybe insurance will help, but that’s life.
Crack Pipe if only because the unmolested one pictured below lives near me and I want it.