IIRC nitrogen leaks slower and is more stable than other gasses. So if you're racing, it might have some applications, but on a road car? Scam.
IIRC nitrogen leaks slower and is more stable than other gasses. So if you're racing, it might have some applications, but on a road car? Scam.
What's the connection between Monster energy drinks and hoons? Does some marketing rep from Monster go around and slap stickers on hideous cars as advertisements?
No matter what system it came out for, it would end up leading sales for that system. Guarantee.
Totally agree. Ford has been the biggest offender with this by far. The old Ford Fusion with the 3 plastichrome strips on the front? Hideous.
Maybe I'm biased, but I think I like the look of the current Mazda3 better.
I understand the technical aspects would be just as challenging as a brand new AAA game. However, the creative aspects are already done. Adding voice actors would be a mistake and doing anything beyond fixing typos/grammar issues in the script would also be a mistake.
My thing with being a completionist is that there are games that I love so much that I don't want them to be over. I don't do it so much any more being an adult with limited time, but I did do it recently with Tomb Raider.
I dumped 120 hours into Persona 4 Golden trying to get platinum. I've never bothered to try it for any other game.
A full development cycle on a new FF6 or 7 would be worth it, imo. The characters, dialogue, and story are already there. The Final Fantasy 7 universe has already had its characters remade (Advent Children, Dirge of Cerberus), so they could use those models as templates.
Square has remade Final Fantasy 1-5, skipped 6-9, and is remaking 10.
The beginning of Final Fantasy VII (until you leave Midgar) might be the greatest stretch of video game in the history of video games.
Good point.
I don't understand how people compare gay marriage to beastiality and pedophilia.
Wouldn't there be a little more than 2 minutes between those posts if something like that actually happened?
People would make a point to ask why he was driving around in an unknown place with his car doors unlocked. Or why, when his car was being approached by a group of individuals, he didn't lock the car at that point or drive away. At least I would. And it would be reasonable to suggest that he keep his doors locked and…
Maybe it's because I live in Oregon, but the older Mazdas I see rarely have rust. My neighbors have a Protege5 that's beat up but has no rust.
Why? It's okay to address the victim's mistakes with literally any other crime. If this girl's purse got stolen because she was blacked out, it would be okay to connect those dots. It doesn't lessen the seriousness of the crime or shift blame to the victim, it just addresses how the situation may have been avoided.
No one is suggesting that.
Shouldn't be a high risk situation or isn't? In a perfect world, no, it wouldn't be a high risk situation. But we don't live in a perfect world, so we should raise our kids to protect themselves.
The way she addressed it was awkward, yes, but how does one address mistakes made by the victim without it turning into "victim blaming"?