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Out of curiosity (I haven’t flown in years) I dug out an Archer II manual (like yours) and an Arrow (PA-28R) manual. The Arrow prohibits them outright, but the Archer allows them if loaded within certain limitations (the “utility category” - no aft passengers or cargo, etc.)

The classic Piper Cherokee is certified for intentional spins, as is the low-wing piper tomahawk. The Piper Warrior (which very frequently may be called a cherokee) is not.

Ah, it could just be superficial. I’m just thinking for immersion purposes. Your badass sniper ambushes a baddy at point blank range and....whiffs. That’s no fun! If it wasn’t superficial and you were affected like in D&D, you’d probably need the opposite with a critical hit when you had >= 95% chance of failure, and

I think people would feel better about missing at 95% accuracy if they took a D&D approach and called it something like a critical miss if you miss with less than 5% chance of failure (5% being your odds of rolling a 1 on a 20-sided die coincidentally). Then it’s not Shooter McNevermisses missing the space whale, it’s

If you’re in a living situation where 30-60$ is unaffordable, what are the odds you have an up to date pc that can even play these games? Some, sure, but significant? And as always, time takes care of high prices. You can practically pay any price you want for a game, down to about 4.99, if you just wait long enough.

Yes, I was thinking the same thing. I think improvements in lighting do more for graphics than any single other graphical improvement. Even if the other graphics assets are otherwise lacking, good lighting can still make things wonderful. 2d, 3d, photorealistic, cartoony, dark, bright, good lighting improves

To be fair, I think this is a step up from traditional celebrity sponsors. I know a star sportskaballer hasn’t bought a used car in years, and certainly not from the local dealership they’re sponsoring. At least here the person has to actually play the game, real and unadulterated, and let people see. An underhanded

I can imagine the uk version. “I’ve been driving for 16 hours straight. I am in the ocean.”

While true, the general movie going public aren’t the ones watching this.

Sponsorship, but also the reality of how these engines get made. AMD and NVIDIA chipsets aren’t the same, their drivers aren’t the same, and games that really push on graphics like this need to work hand in hand with the people that actually write the drivers and design the chips. The world would only have to be

Yes. Your average dc metro driver probably drives in TRUE winter snow conditions a couple of times a year or so. Driving on pre-treated, rapidly plowed roads doesn’t count . Driving in snow that isn’t accumulating doesn’t count. People aren’t going to get good at it with that frequency and they aren’t going to go buy

I love pillars but I also know the game was practically custom-made to appeal to me and my cohort. I actually played about an hour of D:OS, decided I’d made a mistake buying it, and went on my way. It sounds like I should give it another chance.

I think the big problem here is that the space combat simulator genre dried right up. We’ll be lucky to get Star Citizen finished.

You like to press buttons on an input device to make a display and audio device provide favorable feedback.

Yah, in games where a lot of time can pass in game, even just a sinple graphical skin to denote the season adds a little something. That’s why I like things like geralt’s beard growing in W3. You leave the big city and spend a week in the field, and come back grizzled. Or you return to a city for the first time in a

The obvious answer to that is she is Luke and Leia’s daughter ;)

I very much enjoyed the music starting when the X wings arrived over the water (I assume not a spoiler given it is one of the first trailer shots). On second viewing it was very striking. Also helps my theater had much better sound. A lot of the music during Rey’s early scenes were good too.

I feel like people are still leaning too hard on the (now defunct) EU to understand the progression of Jedi training. In the movies Luke is deflecting blaster bolts BLIND in what can’t be more than a day or two since meeting Obi-Wan. He force pulls his lightsaber in ESB with no additional training. In what can’t be