Comparing to the teammate does help, BUT, teams design cars around their lead driver and the second driver has to adapt. Its good when both like the car, but look at Redbull and how no teammate enjoys Max’s setup.
Comparing to the teammate does help, BUT, teams design cars around their lead driver and the second driver has to adapt. Its good when both like the car, but look at Redbull and how no teammate enjoys Max’s setup.
So bosses are killed by hiding behind unbreakable objects just outside the bosses range and shooting them with bolts for 30 minutes hoping not to get hit once? Cause thats what I remember doing 10 years ago. I feel like 9/10 bosses I had to cheeze to get through.
There is zero room to make wider tires on the inside, you cant fit your finger between the tire and spring. I tried to find an aftermarket combo that would work, it was truck tires, lol.
They also kept the glass roof, which I bet is way more expensive than a metal one. But cheaper to build one version instead of two.
I think what Musk has best is a vision that he can send a few thousand really smart employees at to help realize. We’re talking the most basic level of it too, like ‘make me an EV that people would like and can actually use’ and we got the 2012 Model S. I don’t care if he had zero input on the car, I just care that he…
“Biden could die and Harris could become president”
awesome to know there is an upper limit on AEB
AEB (auto emergency braking) does override your inputs, trust me I know.
“Officer there is no way I was going that fast. My car does a proper Reich salute which is only 55, [performs Nazi salute and points to dash] See, this angle shows optimal respect for the Fuhrur which lines up with 55”
Part of me likes owning a physical copy, but the way trends have gone, digital just makes sense for this exact kind of problem. Everyone feared that you might lose your game if it wasnt on a disc that you could hold tightly against your chest, funny how the opposite sorta happened when they stopped putting disc…
I feel like that national average price of 2.11 is impossible when you look at how many states are pink/red meaning over 2.14. The lowest is just a little under average, where the highest can go way over average.
The Honda E was probably going to people as a second car, and transportation this year is down, so I image those second vehicles are rarely needed as families just share one car.
I’ve got GTSport photomode photos that look more real than these renders at full screen, not even a challenge at thumbnail size.
In summary:
I got super lucky that my relatives lived 5 miles from a supercharger, and it was at a grocery store. So I plugged in while doing some shopping and picked up travel food and left with a full battery.
The lines at chargers is only on very specific days in very specific areas. I’ve yet to experience a full supercharger myself, and that includes holiday driving. I hit up relatives every year and with an EV it felt no different. I also suspect that COVID might help this year if people are traveling less this year.
This is why I love games that are not AAA, but come close. They usually price their games between $20 and $40, their DLC expands the game about 50%, their gameplay is unique and story well written. And their games usually run maxed out at 4k because they didn’t try to be the next CoD.
The increase in trip time is not nearly as bad as people make it out to be. If you are doing about a 500 mile trip, thats 2 stops, one for food and one for coffee or a bathroom break, and you actually spend no extra time waiting for the car to charge. However if you plan to eat while driving, then you might need to…
Last I checked the Care program had a very few number of cars available and sold out like instantly. Is that still the case or are people actually able to use it?
“What’s with this camera watching your children while you drive?! GM must be run by a bunch of pedos!”