Yeah, the car runs fine. I'm very impressed with how well these old pushrod GM V6 engines hold up. I'm a diehard Ford guy but any of these old GM lumps of iron are just great motors. Yes, they'll hold up fairly well to most impacts. It's mainly there to stop larger objects. It's very comfortable in terms of safety and is actually above what the class dictates. I will be adding some expanded metal for next year. Yeah, I had some GoPros going, but I don't know how good the video is yet. I haven't had the time to go through the footage yet. If you have a local track that does something like this, I highly recommend it! Including the car and all fees and everything I'm like $800 into this adventure.
I do have a nearby track, but no car appropriate enough to take out there to destroy. All the cars I do have I care about a bit too much for that. The car community is really big in my area so you don't find many running driving cars that cheap anymore. However we do have a lightly wrecked Miata we have sat on for a while that we are prepping for local rallycross events. Really looking forward to that, hoping for my first time out to be next year. Karting scratches the itch in the meantime.
I got sent a holy mackerel (a fish) in Team fortress 2 the other day and it turns out it was part of something a twitter user did https://mobile.twitter.com/fruitycrits they sent 600 of them out to random people and i ended up getting one at random, Just your average Wednesday evening.
That looks sick. Bummer you got knocked out of the race but at least you had a good time. Any pics of the car after the race?
I have a couple not very good pics, yeah. I'm still sifting through all of the video: You can see where it was hit on the passenger door. The entire issue I had was the battery terminals stripping out (fuck side post), and then the plugs getting fouled by oil.
Now that its working again it sounds like you have a solid new daily. Throw a windshield on and send it
So, I've finally been making the transition from keyboard to Xbox controller after more than a decade of using keyboard almost exclusively for every racing game I played. And holy fucking shit, does controller feel amazing. No more do I have to deal with the constant SLAM-BAM-WHAM of keyboard - I can trail brake and gradually steer and roll onto the throttle and do all kinds of shit I could only dream of doing before. (Yes, I did do a lot of tapping on keyboard for fine control, but it's not the same as being able to go from, say, 35% throttle to 40% throttle without lifting.) I've also been really surprised at how fast I've been able to improve. I've only been maining controller for less than a day, and I'm already good enough at it to complete scenarios like Piccolina Showcase, East Coast Chase #1, Broken Truck and all the ETK Driving Experience training missions. And I did all those missions without any assists (outside of preheated engines and race brakes). Granted, I'm probably not as good at the fine details on controller as I am on keyboard, and I'm definitely nowhere near as fast or consistent as I could be. But I'm absolutely happy to have gone from barely being able to lap a base Piccolina around Hirochi Raceway Medium without spinning out to casually driving around quite well in faster and better cars in less than 24 hours. That's HUGE in my books. I thought it'd take me ages to get to this level of skill with a controller. Now that I know how amazing analog input is for racing, I've no idea why I didn't seriously try switching before. The possibilities I now have to go faster are immense - and even if I didn't care about going faster, just no longer having to depend so much on assists to make it around a track feels so nice. It's also great for driving in traffic - instead of having to depend upon the cruise control app to maintain a speed, I can just set a throttle level that I want for that speed. Steering is a lot quieter too, and interior view's a lot more fun now that I can gradually move the 'head' with the left stick. And braking without locking up all the damn time - so nice. Anyway, that's just what I've been up to today.
Welcome to the controller gang! Just be careful with it, the sticks can be damaged and begin to drift (but it can be fixed) Have fun with it, and good luck! (And if you would like to fly planes like the AN-12 with it that don't come already set, here are the controls.)
Thank you! My controller's a bit on the cheap side (got it for $40), so it has this odd "dead zone" where it doesn't want to turn at very low angles. That means I can't be as perfectly smooth with the steering as I want to be. Which is especially irritating for high-speed turns or drifting, where I need every last bit of adjustability to make sure I don't go plowing into the barrier or spinning out of control. I've been having a crack at the WIP career mode with the controller over the past week, and I've managed to get this far: Which is pretty good going, IMO. The only mission I wasn't able to complete on controller was A Flock of Pigeons, although that could just be me not knowing how to cannon with the controller than anything else. I really like the slower-paced missions where I have to rely more on not being a complete nincompoop than having to be an amazing driver. While it's cool that I can race AI and even choose my own car to race them with...they all crash at the first big braking zone in the street races. Which is just not fun, IMO. Thankfully, those AI races give lots of race XP, and I got to build a cool Barstow for the classic muscle car race. I prefer the time trials for serious fun, especially Solar Circuit - that was a lot of fun to get right, since I had to basically not let the Covet's tires skid at all. Zinging around the bends, trying to keep that little hatch right at the limit of its grip...oh, it was so nice when I finally got three stars on there. Currently, I own four vehicles in Career Mode: a stock Wendover 3300 pre-facelift (which I use as a "daily driver"), a stock starter Covet, a stock Wigeon LX Sprint, and the modded Barstow that I mentioned earlier. That's basically a Lancehead with a TrackSport engine, and it's real nice to drive around. Should note that the AI's a lot better at the race track than it is on the streets. I dunno why this is the case, but the AI Sunbursts were giving me some decent trouble in my race Wendover in West Coast Circuit #1. I could probably try doing some hotlapping around Hirochi Raceway, if I want to see how much faster I am on controller compared to keyboard. I've already taken all the stock configurations for a spin on keyboard around the Medium layout. Anyway, just another long post about my journeys through the wonders of analog input.
It just looks electric now. So indeed, quite terrible. Looks less muscular, too. I wouldn't take if for casual 'Murican activities such as towin', or huntin', or every American's favourite, road ragin'. (quote didn't work, QUOTE="bussin.buses, post: 1514929)
i have a whole fictional universe of fictional car companies and crap. Latest creation is "Auto-Chaffeur" (name basically means "Private Use Automobile" Its based on Bentley and Rolls Royce with some stuff from Landrover current models i thought up right now are Auto-Chaffeur Landmark III (Luxury Estate) - Bentley Arnage as a estate wagon Auto-Chaffeur Mullin DL (2dr/4dr Luxury-Sports Offroader) - Landrover Series 1-3 (DL stands for Diesel Luxe) Auto-Chaffeur Stateman LC/Luxury Coach (High-Class Limo) - a bentley continental limo
Yeah, the 1999 F250 is the best one. Also I was just thinking about this for no reason, but some of the people that wanted a super car play on 0.23 or earlier, so that’s ironic
So, Toyota has made a new Prius. They have also made a 220HP fast one that's ACTUALLY kinda fast. Am I still a die hard car guy if I kinda want one? Like, I know it's a Prius and I know the new one looks like a computer mouse, but it's fast.
Is it electric? If it's a hybrid, you're good. If it's ICE, even better. If it's electric, then you should take a second to ponder what you've said and retract your statement as soon as possible.
You're still die-hard car guy then. As long as it has an ICE somewhere in there, you're good. Priuses are better than any electric car, period.