No, Americans didn't perish from "Delta"; the death factories that pass for hospitals murdered them through malpractice and criminal negligence.
Until monsters like Dr. Frankenstein here stop selling their patients out to tyrannical corporate cabals, he shouldn't be so surprised that no one with half a brain would ever trust such a corrupt field again.
I've never modded a game as I don't have a gaming PC, unfortunately.
I did play F1 2001 & 2002 from EA Sports as well as Sports Car GT, NFS Porsche Unleashed, and Dirt Track Racing 2 on a relative's 2004 era Toshiba laptop, though. I had a good time with them and they played a big role in getting me into real motorsports.
I've heard good things about Assetto Corsa. It's apparently available for consoles, too.
How is that version?
I can't help but remember how Sony at first confirmed this for GT Sport, only to sneak them in at a later date.
Activision did the same thing with Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.
You just can't trust AAA developers at their word anymore.
I'm tempted to just focus on seeing how I can play the great racing games of yesteryear and maybe get their accompanying DLC like Project Gotham, Forza Motorsport 4, Enthusia, Racing Gears Advance, Blur, etc.
Perhaps I can take solace in how there are plenty of older games to keep me entertained for like 10 lifetimes.
Exactly. Anyone with common sense knows that those servers ain't staying up forever.
Try telling that to the shills on any comments section or forums for these games, though, and they shut you down.
Their collective meltdown will move mountains when the game gets permanently shut down.
I never cared about "achievements" or "trophies" when playing these games, personally.
I was just stoked to be playing a game that celebrates the amazing sport my heroes at Le Mans, Indy, Daytona, etc. get to compete in for real and drive all sorts of cars with different drivetrains, designs, etc.
I always preferred to play the game at my own pace on my terms. Bragging rights like those just weren't for me.
And the pirates always find a way to break the DRM.
Oh, BUt iT prEveNtS ChEatInG, the fanboys say.
Like, how do you know that? What's your proof that it stopped the cheating?
(I don't mean you, yourself literally, BTW)
Question:
Do you guys think that turning their games into spyware raises the company's ESG score?
I don't ever remember anyone actually saying "Yes, take away my ability to play and save the game anytime I want," yet this is apparently normal.
I love how one of those clowns on GTPlanet said that it's okay because e-mail and cell phones exist.
Yeah, they're totally the same thing as a video game designed to primarily to entertain.
Do these people think evangelizing greedy developers like this gets them VIP access or something? Microsoft likely doesn't even know they exist.
Because it worked so well for Gran Turismo 7, Diablo III, SimCity, etc.
Furthermore, people on GTPlanet are actually defending this because cell phones are connected to the Internet and several other games do it.
All I know is that when the servers go offline one day because the servers either shut down or get overwhelmed, I won't have sympathy for those who still choose to buy it.
They had their chance to vote with their wallet and say they don't want it. To think that some people think multi-billion dollar corporations are their friends...
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These crooks made this bed, now they can lie in it.
They unleashed a monster; it's only fair that now they have to tame it.
It's because they know they can't get respect with their personality or skills.
So they take any sort of position of authority to force others to respect them.
Even if all they truly have a say over is what colors the community's signs will be, they will milk that bit of power for all it's worth.
It's not for nothing that people on .win say that the ones most deserving of power are the ones who don't truly want it.
Takes one to know one, right?
Pedophilic, corrupt, senile piece of shit.
She's literally been disavowing them and Klaus Schwab by name throughout the past year.
People can change, and nobody's perfect. I think that being so quick to dismiss people like that makes you no better than the left.
In addition, the views of female globalists and tyrants don't represent all women. I'm sure there are more than a few women who actively engage with .win and feel exactly as we do.
I'm not saying that we should worship anyone who says what we want to hear, but we should at least give them a chance.
Let's never buy anything with the Activision name on it again.
We are focused on upholding HONOR.
This is the bigger question for me:
Why does a brand of snack food think anyone cares about what its political and social opinions are?
Maybe this franchise was better off staying dormant if this was what they were going to do with it.
It's one thing if there were a legitimate story reason for it and it were part of, say, an M or maybe T rated game, but Crash Bandicoot has always been targeted toward all ages.
That's why I don't think this is a good idea.
It's going to feel very forced and amount to blatant propaganda where this character will likely be a Rey or She-Hulk 2022 Tumblr-esque self-insert for an SJW writer.
I hope that more people wake up to how this pride push is from the same cabal behind big pharma tyranny, climate/science fraud, racial strife, and political corruption.
It's the Rockefeller/Carnegie Foundations, World Economic Forum, UN, BlackRock, Vanguard, and Open Society Foundation that are the real enemies.
They're ultimate agenda is to collapse economies and societies and buy them up for pennies on the dollar to create a one-world Communist dystopia.
This is what ALL of us regardless of physical or personality differences need to firmly set our sights on calling out and stopping at the end of the day as we thwart their other attacks against us.
That's why I hope we can organize some sort of campaign to contact their marketing departments directly.
Leave e-mails and social media comments where we let them know that we don't like this and explain exactly why.
They'll only listen to the criticism if it outnumbers the support. Look at how that affected Target, Anheuser-Busch, MLB, and so on.
Even NASCAR's somewhat started listening. Yes, they have a pro-pride post, but they're not promoting a pride merch line like last year and they're not pathetically apologizing to the alphabet mafia for daring to welcome conservatives either.
I get why some people think it's futile, but we have to at least try. Did anyone think the above campaigns would work before they proved to do so?
We've got to at least try. Sitting around hoping it goes away isn't going to cut it anymore.
What are some ideas you have in mind if you were writing?
What links or videos, if any, would you include?
The new Cadillac is a beautiful and capable machine in my opinion. I can't wait to see how all the major manufacturers compare to each other at Le Mans this weekend.
Unfortunately, I will no longer be watching them in the pro-groomer IMSA, which has declared support for "pride" amidst the grooming and mutilation.
At least neither F1 or the WEC have recognized this death cult in any way this year.
Thank God for Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the FIA president that has openly tried to shut down this foolishness.
This one hurts.
Competing in this series has been my dream throughout my entire life.
I learned about them through the Speed Channel and Forza and never looked back.
Frankly, they're dead to me now. Now I just have better things to do with my time.
I wish these companies would learn that the LGBT movement is no longer about love and acceptance. It's now the ideology of extortion, manipulation, and abuse.
IMSA's primary fanbase is older people 40 and over who are getting ready to retire and can actually buy cars close to the ones that race in the series.
In other words, almost certainly Christians, Republicans, and likely Trump supporters. If the word gets out about this, IMSA may very well be done for.
As a wheel player, I feel that the wheel support in Motorsport 6 is adequate. I have a good range of motion and the game feels responsive.
As for Forza 2023, I too hope that we can qualify for single player events. It's so frustrating being caught in a first corner pileup and falling far behind the leader just because the game forces you to start in 12th for no reason. Especially since I've been able to go faster than the AI with cars that aren't upgraded.
Hopefully homologation gets ditched too. I thought it was a ridiculous way of putting cars that have no business racing each other (GT4 and Super GT GT500 cars) in one class and putting on all sorts of ridiculous upgrades on them that ruin how they drive.
Furthermore, it completely defeats the purpose of depicting racing in a grounded way and defeats the purpose of seeing how these cars race each other despite their different design and performance characteristics.
I'd also like to see true multi class racing with full, real time 24 hour long races. Therefore, a mid race save feature like the one in 2000's Test Drive Le Mans for the Dreamcast would be a must.
I think this new Forza would also be a good opportunity to finally offer some kind of off road or rallycross racing.
As long as they keep the BS pronouns out of it, I'll definitely be keeping my eye on Forza 2023.
Oh dear, Forza Horizon will probably keep the pronouns for the 6th game, too.
It wouldn't surprise me if they sneak them into the new Motorsport game, too.
Think we'll have to make the Xbox line the next Bud Light, guys?
But would-be pirates almost always find a way to crack the DRM.
Even Ubisoft admitted that nothing they do will ever stop piracy. https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ubisoft-drm-can-t-stop-piracy/1100-6420602/
So why do developers keep adding it? All it does is complicate the experience for honest players.
Doesn't DRM implementation just take resources away from other critical areas of the game?