Those fins in the back help clean up the "we got to the back and got bored" look.
Those fins in the back help clean up the "we got to the back and got bored" look.
Well they'll probably be produced for quite some time yet, since I'd wager the majority of their sales go to people that actually need such a vehicle for work.
Well, a CGI render, at least. I can guarantee the actual game does not look like that.
Well there are probably way more young people entering the workforce for the first time than other age groups, so...
I disabled SLI, and have been having a much better time of things. There are a number of SLI-specific bugs: Ghosting, flickering, ultra-dark shadows, etc...
I'm pretty sure you only see his face/body in a single selfie in the intro cinematic. After that it's hands and forearms.
Well, there are also plenty of us who -don't- live in big cities, and so very rarely encounter actual sub-limit traffic.
Vanquish, wasn't it?
NOBODEH GIB CONSTY NO MONEH
The worst part for me is that the whole "mechanical mosaic CGI catbot" has been done in several ads, SEVERAL years ago. That's decades in marketing time.
Helicopters aren't nearly as magic as automatic transmissions. They're just wings that go fast in a circle rather than a straight line.
I'm sure Hasbara is just a term I'm not familiar with, but my brain tells me it's a militant group in lebanon.
Fair point, I was only basing things off the US market.
Toyota Offroad-Oriented Vehicles:
It was a 2013 S6
I think the Porsche Cayman is one of the most boring cars I've ever driven, and the 911 isn't far behind.
Having recently driven one at 7000 ft ASL, it doesn't need more power. It needs more torque. Really, really badly.
As someone who just got back in a manual car after driving an automatic for ~8 months, no.