If you temporarily shut this place down I don't think many people would come back. It's fine here really, just not much activity. I do think this is one of the best moderated and most organized forums I've been a part of. Many others have stupid rules and policies that don't make sense, overzealous/elitist moderators, bazillion ads, begging for money, outdated ui, etc. This has none of that.
Things I'll Miss about Flash Player: Coolmathgames (and all those other free game sites) Flash animations The Happy Wheels menu music blowing out my eardrums at midnight
Ah yes... Notebook Drift, Earn to Die, Renegade Racing; these are my childhood games that made me love cars...
You can still play Earn To Die on Google Play! Don't know about the App Store though (I've never even touched an I-Phone before).
Looks like a loose ground. One of the experiment vehicles at my tech school is a 2002 Durango. The gauge lights would flash and the rear wiper would move with the indicators. Eventually we found out it was a loose ground in the rear left quarter panel. Look at your wiring diagrams and find out what the common link is between the dash lights and indicator, as it will likely be the source of the problem.
If it does it again I'll go hunting. As for right now I'm way too lazy to diagnose a loose ground wire.
So I`ve watched the first official episode of Helluva Boss. I have to say... It's the coolest animation I`ve seen this year! Can`t wait for Hazbin Hotel!
I've seen the Need For Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered trailer and I have to say, it's pretty saddening. Spoiler Alert Below! The reason for this is everything that happens to Michael is related to the time that his long-lost friend, Joseph, set in the original 2010 version, 5:10. The trailer does have a happy ending though, as, after 7 whole years, they finally play together again, this time, in the latest version. Michael finally gets the pressure off his back and wins!
I've seen some early access gameplay for Hot Pursuit Remastered and I honestly think they spent more money on the trailer than they did on the game itself. Hot Pursuit and Hot Pursuit look basically the same gameplay and graphics wise. The only big differences that I know of are the fact that all DLCs are included in the main game and the customisation has a bit more to offer.
Being a remaster I'd expect the gameplay to be, like, the same. Graphics aren't a big deal to someone like me for a game like that. There's only so much you can do with a 10 year old version of a what was even then an ancient engine.