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Just to note, confederate flags were banned at all Nascar events and facilities beginning back in June 2020.

The current iteration of Car Fix, because they took a show with two dudes who actually did good car work, fired ‘em, and replaced ‘em with a pair of generic muscle bros who hoot and holler and don’t do actual cool car work.

The point is that if there’s no scheduled release date then, in fact, the game is no closer to release. A never-ending scope creep might produce a lot of neat things, but a finished product is not one of them.

Agreed on both. I actually tuned in to one of the street race shows earlier this week (no idea which one) out of boredom and after a few minutes it became clear I was supposed to know the people on it and have some sort of connection to them, like a fan. Nothing to do with the cars, pure soap opera. And of course

This one is right up there with that dumbass moonshine show trying to make us believe that a reality show is able to follow around a bunch of law breaking bandits and the cops just never catch on or something.  Horrible.

You’re the only person defending this game in the comments. Maybe step back for a second and revaluate your opinion.

What they did to Wheeler Dealers was heartbreaking for me. I used to watch the show when it first showed up in the states and back when Mike and Ed were shifting 1,000 quid Vauxhauls and other cool but crappy older cars. Sure, every episode followed the same formula but Mikes’ cheeky salesman personality and Ed’s

In my head, Discovery Channel’s “Street Outlaws” and “Fastest Cars Of The Dirty South” are the same show. One that I’ve never watched beyond a few minutes a couple times when I’ve been slow to change the channel. Stupid, noisy, chaotic...did I say stupid?
If a barbed-wire tattoo on a flabby white bicep were a TV show,

Any of the “Outlaw/Street Drag Racing” shows. Stop glorifying stupid and illegal acts while injecting soap opera drama.

Pinks.

Fast N’ Loud, which used to be on Discovery. Starring the always irritating Richard Rawlings (“Whoo!!!” as he kicks his leg in the air) along with his gang of minions who made it a habit of splitting from the show and (yeesh) starting their own shows:

Tanner’s ego was too big to fit on-screen; I preferred Rutledge Wood. Even so it just didn’t gel the way the UK show did.

It may have been technically about motorcycles, but American Chopper has to be at the top of the list. It was the progenitor of every one of the terrible, formulaic, faux-reality, artificial-deadline-y, overdramatized custom car shop shows that followed, from American Hot Rod all the way to Counting Cars and every

I’ll probably get roasted, but I never cared for American Top Gear. Some bits here and there were funny/entertaining, but overall, it wasn’t good. Not sure I’d call it the worst though.

Those tires though, they make me think that this thing has been used more to roll coal than as a truck.

SGP = Some Guy’s Project. It looks odd and it’s 40+ years old. Not much to like, especially at that asking price. He can keep it. No Dice!

SoMuchProgress, they had to drop telling us about all the progress.

Seems like every time the game adds something they also add more ‘promised’ features to delay an actual release. If the goalposts for a release are moving faster than any actual progress being made, then it’s accurate to say it’s no closer to release.  We call this feature creep.

Man, entitled gamers strike again. Just because they *paid* for a *video game* they expect actual progress and updates towards that game being completed.  What entitled babies.