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I mean, Morrowind, Daggerfall and Arena weren’t on Playstation anyways, Bethesda has always been Microsoft first. Besides, no one forced them to go to MS, they chose to. Can hardly blame Microsoft for a pretty savvy business decision.

100% on board with this. Loved the Cruis’n series. It was dumb, but in a fun way.

Ah. Hard to tell, what with the internet being toneless and all. Carry on then.

If after literally hundreds of examples (If not over a thousand) you’ve only thought five or less were worth the cost, it shows how massively you undervalue the market. And I’m not singling you out as an exception - most Jalops seem to share your opinion, which is why none of us matter to manufacturers any more. We

Enterra. Enzo came down on it, because you could order it through Pontiac dealers, which was a line they didn’t want crossed.

That might have something to do with the fact the thief was the one responsible for the confrontation in the first place. The other guy didn’t go looking for him, he showed up and started stealing the guy’s stuff.

Someone from within a company (Automatically vetoing 99% of Jalopnik commenters), who alerts authorities to wrongdoing by the company, using inside knowledge.

Are you suggesting that someone would make up a story on the internet? You clearly haven’t been on here long. As Abraham Lincoln said, “everything you read on the internet is true.”

Honestly? Screw it, Nice Price. It’s rare, it’s a conversation piece, and I can always do a Flying Miata V8 swap down the road.

And Jalops wonder why auto makers have stopped making cars for them...

Pretty much where I’m at. I’m not saying I recommend the response, but I most certainly do not empathize with the thief here.

*Shrugs*

You can’t turn in catalytic convertors for money where I live, they’re a financially useless thing to steal. As a result, I can’t recall the last time I heard someone had their catalytic convertor get stolen. It’s a pretty simple solution to the problem.

Yup, and a steering wheel is super easy to swap. If these made it to production I would’ve definitely considered one, depending on the price.

Tungsten:

*Car cuts off its own catalytic convertor and sells it for drug money*

I wonder if they’ll ever give us a Forza Motorsport Horizon. Open-world, like Forza Horizon, but with the physics-engine of Forza Motorsport.

It would’ve been awesome if the lock-to-lock ratio was stupidly aggressive, with the system using the same thing Ford has where the ratio in the steering changes with speed (So a lot of movement at the wheels when you’re going slow, and a lot less movement at speed). Instead, it just seems like they changed nothing,

If everyone reclined, available space would remain the same.

And that’s the thing, it’s the price that bugs me. If this was a $150 to $300 helmet, I don’t think anyone would bat an eye at having the bare minimum standard. But at $700 you had damn well better be aiming higher than the bare minimum, because your competition certainly is. And out of all the features available for