Drifting is drifting, doesn't matter if it's in real life or in a video game, it's all related. People who drift in video games are often into it in real life, too. That same stupid 'scene' culture has come into these very forums as a result of the large drifting community in this game.
Uh.. yes you have. Read my previous post. It makes perfect sense. The reason it's hated is because of the asinine culture associated with it. How does that not make sense?
I don't hate drifters. I hate when people add 'like' into a sentence for no reason.
Personally speaking, I don't like the sport of drifting. I just don't, it doesn't appeal to me. I don't hate it, I just don't care for it. What I do hate, though, is the 'scene' that encompasses it. "Dub," the whole 'import' scene with the ugly-as-sin bodykits, modifications to vehicles for purely visual purposes that destroy any practicality the vehicles may have had, and the stupid people prevalent in the 'scene' with their moronic slang and abuse of the English (or any other) language whose sole purpose in life seems to be spending huge sums of money on crappy economy cars, hooking up with as many people as possible and living a completely empty lifestyle. In short, it's a shallow, hollow 'scene' which is the utopia of shallow, hollow people.
I recognize that not everyone in the 'scene' is like that. But to those who use that as an excuse, you must recognize that is the image of your 'scene.'
The more I look at this thread the more I feel like a loser for not just shoving everything in my life aside to get my personal works together and try to break into the business.
EA has nothing to do with Automaniax. It's been commissioned by Porsche themselves, EA can't stop it. The problem with that title was that SMS did work for it, wasn't paid, the deal fell through, then they used it anyways without SMS's knowledge or approval.
I'm more or less in the same boat; though I'd still like something very close to a 911 GT3 Cup. Doesn't have to be a 1:1 replica, but something close.
The ultimate irony is that Porsche got into a big thing over Automaniax, when they essentially stole work from SMS and showed it without their knowledge.
His post was completely grammatically correct. He wasn't necessarily refering to the Christian god (which is a name, God), but he said 'there is a god,' which could refer to any gods. The word 'god' does not get a capital, just like the word 'deity' does not, only the name 'God' which refers to one particular faith's deity.
(BTW, pretty original to call your god, God. That's like naming him 'Deity.')