Michael, what is the “correct” amount of torque, and at what RPM shall it be achieved?
Michael, what is the “correct” amount of torque, and at what RPM shall it be achieved?
Pro tip:
It’s soooooo good. Freespace 2 is better, but there is a continuous story between 1 and 2, so I recommend both.
Please lord, no more horrifyingly terrible Battlefront games. PLEASE. Such a gigantic waste of the franchise.
Eh, the Star Wars space sims weren’t THAT complex. I think they were on the same level as Freespace 1 and 2 (Freespace 2 was the best space sim of all time—Star Wars games included—and I’ll fight you). They didn’t have the mega complex newtonian physics; just “movie” physics. They had some minor systems adjustments…
We cross-shopped a CX-5 and a Forester. The Forester easily won out. I don’t see the appeal of the CX-5, beyond looks.
80's cartoon car.
Oh man I REALLY dig this car. Like, everything looks just crazy enough, while not being on the fugly side of crazy. The wheels, the interior, the engine, the color.
I played for maybe 45 minutes and decided I’m going to return it. Too buggy, controls too wonky, have to mess with way too many settings to get it to NOT be a blurry mess.
I just want to say this about the Tesla man, though:
I played the briefly released beta version of Alien Isolation with the Oculus Rift (devkit). I used an Xbox controller for all movement and shooting—facing and aiming was done with the right stick same as normal controller based shooters. Only difference was the headset allowed me to look around freely.
I only skimmed to see if it runs, then clicked NP really, really hard.
or. . . did you see it?
Indeed, I love Final Fantasy Tactics (but not Disgaea—it’s the IP, not the mechanics I don’t like).
Awwwww, come on! What’s more fun than inputting the cheat code that lets you fire the AIM-7 Sparrow like a machine gun?
FFVI and FFTactics Forever.
Ehh, I disagree with no one caring about these old RWD cars. I actually wanted to buy some of these a while back but couldn’t find any that weren’t clapped out or already-converted “drifting machines” so I gave up looking. That probably is biasing me, if I’m being honest.
All those racing types (except demo derby which uses already clapped out cars) use purpose-built or new-ish vehicles. They aren’t taking out of production, popular, and affordable 20 year old cars and rendering them useless for anything but drifting or LeMons racing.
Eh, I think I kinda agree with him, though. It seems like drift racing—more than other forms of auto sport—ends to end up with unrestorably destroyed cars.
Christ guys can we please be better than Barstool over here?