mrsaturn7085
Mr.Saturn
mrsaturn7085

I wonder what the simulation G-force limit is on this...

Yeah the ‘...a ton? Almost...’ comment made me cringe almost as much as when an adult human cannot multiply a number, any number, by 10.

The hose from hell is located behind the turbo on the side of the motor, not the bottom. When (not if) it goes, you’ll see a cloud of white smoke in the rear view mirror.

Never trust a man that cannot pronounce Lakitu.

I bought one of these (‘91 Turbo, T-top) in 2004 with sub-100k miles and ran it to nearly 300k all though college.

Just be ready when that HFH goes... white clouds in the rear-view are a tell-tale sign and it’s not a matter of if, but when.

A strange fondness? What’s wrong with just saying it’s a good game?

It’s a fairly high speed jump, but not really that big of a jump. Very similar to the crowd-pleaser pity jump they add at the PIR stage of OTR.

I really tried to get into this one (as I have with many, many SMT games in the past) and just couldn’t get past the difficulty, early on.

Having driven a Cappuccino before, I can assure you they are far from a ‘mini Viper’. Try a gutted Miata, maybe. They’re fun and the most sensible of the ABC cars, but the prices are getting outrageous in short order for how cheap these cars are actually built.

The MC12 was created as the active aero of the Enzo was forbidden in the competition. I saw one of these racing in person twice - gorgeous cars.

The only series this season that I’ve binge-watched is Inuyashiki on Amazon Prime. It was very good, but also very mature (though not to the extent of the author’s previous work that was adapted to an anime - Gantz).

Clearly they were going for realism with Hogwarts having a private-school tuition.

I suggest something either RWD or AWD, and naturally aspirated to keep costs down, initially. Find a good shop that specialized in caging the cars in the series you choose and roll with literally any car that will pass tech.

I don’t see a reason for outrage - Patrick’s article is one of the best firearm-related articles written in the last 8 years, for both sides of the fence.

This is a good clarification as I had also pointed out “reduced-power” in my other (longer) post.

Most people ignore one CEL... what makes you think they’ll pay more attention to a second one?

Some notes:

Too little, too late... Monster Hunter World actually forced my hand into upgrading from a 40" to 65" TV during the 2017 close-out sales...

“I finished Monster Hunter...”