68.9. That's almost the weight of a man... I wonder how my all magazines weight put together. I have tons of Donald Ducks etc. and then a collection of different car mags.
Dunno how some of you find any realism in the COD4. The campaign was really crap and unrealistic. Basically the combat was always the same. Stand in middle of the "pipeish" map and shoot tons of enemies walking towards you.
COD5 was better because it featured the coop mode, I played it thru in one night with my friend and then uninstalled the game. But it was as unrealistic as the 4 was, it just featured a more interesting era of war, the ww2. For me at least.
But yes, I still hope the sixth will be good. But that teaser is just useless.
Ain't the first one already the dream job. You can hang there doing nothing surfing teh internet and getting paid for doing nothing.
Tho I think we think differently. For me in a job more important things are the environment I'm working in and the work-buddys and of course that I get paid. I don't think that I really care about what I'm actually doing there as long as I'm not doing a crap work.
Those old Skodas are famous of being very horrid to drive, very unreliable and so dangerous that you have to have a suicidal personality to enjoy it. Tho in a way I couldn't resist one.
A normal road car with normal road tires in smooth asphalt is actually surprisingly slippery, LFS models this quite nicely. One of the reasons why it feels more slow is because you can't feel G-forces etc. the feel of speed isn't same like IRL.
When you get your tires hot in LFS, then it feels like a snow, that I have to admit.
GTR cars with slicks in LFS have tons of grip, they really go fast around corners, IRL with the same cornering speeds you would be feeling tons of G-forces and getting, maybe even a scary amount of feel of speed.
Yes rF is very good too and with the right mods really close to reality too. But the physics engine often produces some unnatural behavior.
And oh btw with proper mod rF is as slippery as LFS is, depending on the car of course.
Yea I like rF too. But LFS's physics motor is way more complex and realistic than rF. They both succesfully can give a very realistic simulation of how car behaves and feels like, but LFS is more close.
And actually driving a real car in slide and fixing the slide is pretty damn easy if you just know what you're doing.