Absolutely! SpinTires has been a very pleasant surprise. It's really unique and fun.
Hands down SpinTires. Full physics engines in effect on both environment and vehicle reaction. Fully deformable and reactive terrain achieved through GPU tessellation. Without a doubt the most realistic off road driving game ever produced. And very well threaded to work with your multi-core CPUs as well.
What prevents code? Vettel we need you to bring us five hoagies a lap. While I like this, and enjoy they idea of pit boards becoming more important, and babysitting a driver becoming less of a thing I don't see this really doing anything. Also, at what point does it become a safety issue? Or reliability issue? "we've…
Next up, F1 will require all race cars to use turn signals when passing another vehicle.
Never would have guessed that. Although I bet most of those hotties in bikinis showed up thinking there was a truck magazine photo shoot?
Quick and dirty, but I think they'll get the idea. We want a shooting brake Miata.
greatest racing move ever....
Have traffic in two directions.
Yes, because we need more cops with an unnecessarily inflated ego and sense of power, and a vehicle that will likely be functionally excessive compared to what is demanded in day-to-day patrol.
A HD bagger is not the best lane splitter... and that dude locked his back tire hard when the truck stopped (bc he panicked) ... Which is somewhat surprising considering most Harley's have the shittiest brakes of any bike I've ever ridden because so many of them use rubber lines.
Am I the only one that would rather see this done with a Tacoma than a Tundra? I'm guessing it won't fit, but a factory 5.7 Taco would be nutty.
As a second car just for commuting. I drive 80 miles a day so I could keep my WRX and this thing would pay for itself in 1.5 years where a hybrid or other high MPG car is too expensive to make the fuel savings worth it.