zimfreak
ZimFreak
zimfreak

I definitely like that idea a lot more than I originally thought. But I think the reason it never happens is because development wise, you’re not saving any time because you still have to develop a bunch of puzzle rooms and memorable set pieces and some kind of progression system. And then using the procedural

I would use something like hold on left side of screen to turn left, hold right side to turn right, both fingers to stop, maybe double tap to drift? And an item button on the bottom with auto accelerate. That would make me the happiest. The only thing worse than tilt controls are a bunch of small on screen buttons

Holy shit! For some reason 2 inches didn't really sink in until I saw this pic.

I hate that I can browse jalopnik at work but I can't comment on anything because kinja.com is blocked on our web filter. I've tried everything I can think of but I just can't log in. I can't even make a burner account. And it's maddening seeing someone blatantly wrong on the Internet and not being able to correct

Wow you missed the point completely. That's not what they said at all. He was mad because the officer admitted to using an unmarked car AS A PATROL CAR, pulling people over and citing tickets. Which is against the law. It's not against the law for an undercover cop who is legitimately using an undercover car to stop

That's complete bullshit. Glad to see Chrysler training their sales force to lie to their customers. I wonder what other nonsense he's told you.

I've always wondered about you people but I've never had a chance to ask. Why do you like to check in everywhere? Do you expect a friend to show up unannounced? Or do you just like being the "mayor" of your favorite bar? Cause I just don't get it. Honestly when I first read the headline, my first thought was "people

Never in my wildest dreams did I think a 1L 3-cylinder engine could sound so FANTASTIC!

It's not sacrilege because cars aren't a religion. Do whatever you please as long as you enjoy the car. Besides, look at that beast of an electric motor and tell me it doesn't look like fun.

This is the kind of thing that sounded silly until I read the article and thought about it for a minute and now I'm convinced that it's brilliant.

This is my main concern. How would these ever work in places with freezing winters? And unless the top layer is easily and cheaply replaceable, they're going to have problems.

There's plenty of LED billboards lining the highways with no problems. As long as they regulate it properly (no flashing images, text must be used sparingly and large enough to read quickly) I see no problems.

Is this a birdhouse or something?

Features like the power tailgate will probably only be on about 5% of all models. They're for the Platinum and Lariat customers who will also want heated/cooled leather seats and a sunroof. In short; not the typical truck customers.

Is this really how they are on a EU Mustang? Or is it just a photoshop? Cause it looks strange.

Nobody has ever looked at those portholes and thought "well that must be a Maserati." They are outdated, look tacky, and nobody recognizes them as a Maserati design cue. So why do they keep putting them on?

Yes but the Mac Pro runs it a whole lot faster than the Mac Mini.

Yeah, but the kind of people who buy Ariel Atoms are the kind of people that already have multiple cars with a roof and A/C.

No I'm not disagreeing. I'm just doing the work for you to find the original article since you said your memory was fading (don't worry, mine too). Honestly, I wanted to re-read Ford's statement about it, so I figured I'd post if for you, too.

According to Brian Cotter, global Mustang communications coordinator,