It DOES feel like time slows down when you jump a car! I think it’s because you suddenly lose all of the sound of the tires on the ground, but it’s eerie nonetheless.
It DOES feel like time slows down when you jump a car! I think it’s because you suddenly lose all of the sound of the tires on the ground, but it’s eerie nonetheless.
I’m seeing an extended bed Isetta Pickup. Anybody else? 😜
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It looks Pacer-ish.
It needs suicide doors
Don’t let the changes stop you. Some of them are quality of life changes (instant sparrow, yes! We only wanted that in like, forever) and others are based upon the elimination of a Destiny 3. Just alter D2 for the better.
Because, video games? We do this with single player campaigns. We beat it then play New Game+.
Ditto. I would love to see the world (or something similar) in a less grind-y, more exploration-driven / social format some day, perhaps where players are given more agency and more to do than shoot things ad nauseum. The lore is certainly interesting, it’s just not worth the slog to briefly experience it before…
My dick is hard as hell. Get over it, MAGA snowflake.
I can’t tell if this is mad at the celebrities or the article author.
Usable beds were sacrificed long ago for bigger back seats and higher belt lines. The modern truck bed is a short box that only exists to provide bulk and can’t be reached without deploying a hidden staircase.
This is a $100k+ luxury vehicle... if you can afford it, your carbon footprint is probably too big to actually care. This is aimed as a way to introduce EV pickups for GM. Make the first one aspirational to the crowd already buying Denalis and Escalades, then let the tech trickle down.
I say this as a dyed-in-the-wool environmentalist: at some point, we need to get people who don’t give a shit about the environment to also buy EVs. We need to get everyone (or at least most people) driving vehicles that aren’t powered by fossil fuels if we are to have a hope of preserving at least some of the Earth’s…
The sails didn’t cut down on the Avalanche usability unless you were hauling something very awkward shaped. They were flush with the inside of the bed wall and didn’t take up bed space.
Always have a plan to kill everyone in the room?
Where do you think the screenwriters got the original idea?