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but in my book, they lose serious points for the 'easter egg' red-pill/noggin jogger thing-- way too many open-ended implications of attempting something with a fun statement that way to easily becomes murky and political, especially in a game all about serious realism. the games mechanics makes sense from a realism standpoint. doesn't really fit with pc(personal computer)-game culture though, so not surprised at the kinja result. i see the kinja answer, and the reasoning behind the game. it really boils down to 2 different lifestyle theories. the prevailing theory of the kinja-way, and the general populous: expose kids to weapons, and they will use them against everyone else. it's why knives are banned in schools. it's why no one wants to encourage safe gun training classes for minors. they're terrified of the reality, and have chosen the best way to get away from it is to abandon any thought of it. their thought process is "if they can act it out online, they all want it to be a reality." so fortnight dressed the characters up in fun colors, to a snazzy sound track, and the crowd goes wild when the the 8 year old spawn camps the 'enemy' and starts popping people, er, characters, with a bazooka. the theory i can see underlying the videogame is directly opposite of that. it works on the thought process of "knowing is better than ignoring". training kids knife etiquette, or how to handle a gun safely, and under the proper circumstances, do far more good, and are likely to encourage them not to misuse the tools. i do believe that knowing, understanding, and preparing for scenario's like that can be beneficial in real life. just even discussing those 2 drastically different lifestyle methods is going to ruffle some feathers... i've never been much into role-playing games, as the computer has always been more of an escape from reality than a reality in itself, so that game doesn't much appeal to me. but i can see how it can be nice to many. yes, it's late, and i'm getting wordy...
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Yep! at some point. I think it came out in 2017. I never got into them though. I normally like RTS games, but it just doesn't suit Halo for me.
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I'm sure Read or Not devs didn't mean what kotaku shitheads would love them to mean.
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My dad came to visit yesterday and I showed him my racing simulator setup on Assetto Corsa. Nothing brought me more joy than watching my 65yo dad ripping thru Monza on a Lamborghini Aventador. He struggled the first few laps but got the hang of it quite quick. I would be sitting on the living room talking to my mom while I could only hear my Dad ripping thru gears on the long straights.
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Downloaded Project Cars 2 to my Xbox since I wanted a little more variety. Couldn't figure out why the game felt like shit and my times were so slow. Then I finally noticed 100% on TC is off and 1% is full nannies mode lol.
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That'll probably be my next game, A.C can be fun, but does require a lot of mods, and during testing with even the SOL mod, the game tends to lag a bit. So I'm just going to download car mods and tracks. The sound mixing could use some tweaking too. Aside from how fun the 86 is on the track, Ayrton Senna's F1 Lotus is a joy to drive, same thing with Nikki Lauda's Ferrari from the 80s.
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The physics in PC2 leave a bit to be desired. The cars feel very loose. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Well that's a shame. I wonder PC 3 is any better. I've been looking at iRacing too but paying a monthly subscription for a game that even if its very well known, looks a bit lacking graphics wise. If Gran Turismo would be ported to PC I would jump on that right away.
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We do rFactor2 events weekly, and will be dabbling with assetto Corsa competizione soon. Some paid tracks but nothing like the cost of entry for iRacing. And no ongoing fees. ACC is pretty dang good. RF2 is good enough.
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Ok, I know you all have discussed your driving sim setups before, but now I'm actually paying attention lol. What does everyone use hardware-wise? Controller, wheel on desk, sim rig, etc?
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