thecactusman17
thecactusman17
thecactusman17

For those interested, this is 6121 Hollis St in Emeryville, CA not far away from Pixar Animation Studios.

Or they DO play MMOs and find the grind to be utterly contemptible. The game has a grind mechanism that is more punishing than some free to pay titles.

Boo!

I appreciate the info. I have a rather unusual case with a laptop that will overheat if you even look at it funny, so even that's out.

Homeworld Remastered is the game that makes me want a new PC more than any other.

People but a Focus for that reason. Not a Focus ST.

So what color is that dress?

Dear Gawker: I too have a Reddit account. Can I get a job?

Them I blame Gizmodo for inaccurately describing the video and the project, I have not had an opportunity to watch the video.

capping an angle remotely similar to your source would have been a good start. So would have been capping a photo of the reference material instead of the image they explicitly state they aren't using.

Different angle and vastly different lighting. Also, it's made with different materials. And finally, per the article, it's not based on the model maze, but the map outside the actual maze in the film.

They only track test cars available in the British market. If the Z06 doesn't come to Europe they won't lap it. The stock C7 did, so they did.

The exact same size but their borders all glow in the dark.

As you said, I got a first impression. And that impression was so bad I wished I hasn't even bothered to download it.

There isn't one.

This is going to be a repost, as my original post was eaten by Kinja.

Hyper Kinja'd. Is there any way to regain my original post? I edited the second post and it over wrote both of them.

Honest question: is there something these games do that's actually unusual or different? Because I tried playing the first one and it was turned off in less than five minutes for the unforgivable crime of being boring. If I wanted to play an SNES game that hasn't made any progress in 20 years I'd have pulled out

I wonder what the moral imperative will become when foreign auto journalists start looking seriously at Chinese cars?

Just like venereal disease, sure.