Black wheels on the green and yellow one will make it not look like it came from a 5 year old's coloring book. If you do that and add white tire text it'll look better than the other one.
With that paint job I don't think it could ever look particularly adult, it's a multicoloured livery painted with brightly contrasting racing colours. To be fair I did recently get the DLC that allowed me a lot more customization. I figured with the bright yellow indicators like I'm seeing a lot of in real life it wasn't a bad idea to match the wheels with the paintwork at the time.
Think of it as future proofing. It might not be necessary now, but when it is, he'll already have it.
Half of your pc will probably be outdated and/or broken by the time that becomes necessary. and by then we'll probably have new ram technology like ddr5/6/7/8 etc etc. Super edgy cursors
Ok, but keep in mind that PCI-e isn't going anywhere and most CPUs have a lifespan of 10+ years. I still have systems in service that use standard DDR ram, when we're on DDR 4 now. Your logic makes no sense. People still use Core 2 Duo's paired with GTX 750Ti's or GTX 950's and they do perfectly fine on the Wolfdale architecture revision and DDR 2 ram. The lifespan of a PC is much longer than you think it is.
Oh hell yeah i NEED Old pc's to get my MiniDV camcorder footage onto them. because for some reason computers these days don't have firewire. Just saying that maybe some Incredible development might happen in the timespan that 64GB ram becomes mandatory. Keeping in mind that 8gb is the current reccomended amount. i didn't mean to say that "hurr 2 yr old pcs are like super old and sht aahhhhh my mum hust bught me a $5385 gamurr pc and its got a like i7 598686868x" Talking about ram seeing that that technology seems to have shown quite some improvement over the years.
Hey, I've been playing this game muted since release basically, I hate the placeholder sounds. So I decided to enable the sound recently by letting the game know I have audio hardware... I went to some length to break the sound in the game. Upon fixing what I sabotaged I've noticed an fps loss. Can anyone confirm that when sound is working that it's causing some fps hits that shouldn't be there?
I'm starting to lean towards recommending 16GB for mid-to-high end gaming rigs. It's getting incredibly inexpensive (~$60 USD) and becoming necessary, especially for future proofing.
I used to fill up 8 gigs in normal use. 16 is starting to become the new standard. I know first hand that 16 is pretty roomy right now.