I love wreckfest
It’s fun! I’ve only got an hour or two in it all time. I just saw all the DLC is on sale, and the graphical updates are new to me.
Im just impressed the ribbon fence impacts sound like ribbon fence impacts
This reminds me of a game idea I had as a kid where your a racecar driver accused of a crime mid race and you decide to flee the race onto the highway system. I guess you could create this with like a GTA mod.
Player 2 needs to find the evidence quickly enough to clear you so that you can then get back on the track and finish the race.
I had this, it had a special mission set for car mishaps that you’d have to navigate through. my favorite was a rear wheel falling off and you having to make it to the pit on just 3
Love it
Now your car can sound like a video game
i’ve been thinking about this for days tbh
This is a cool car.
The Challenger reboot is the best car body to come out of America in the last 25 years (ok maybe it’s the Ford GT, sure, ok, fine, but that barely counts), a true classic, and they are correct to continue. Interesting weirdo move to smash it together with its Charger sibling into an only-for-toughguys mopar ev.
I find myself desiring a y2k-era Thunderbird more and more with every passing day. Just fully embracing the grandpa who’s popular with the gals at the senior center energy.
interesting that the Ford’s of y2k era seem to grow on people two decades later, isn’t it?
tbh I never cared about the Ford Puma (MK1) or Ford Sports Ka, but both a have grown on me in the last two years or so… no idea why!
Also a guy in a Z8 was parked next to me at a stop light on the way to the grocery store earlier so I may be a little extra zooted on bush era fumes atm tbh.
Sold for $478,000 on 2/10/22
jeez, damn
I have been getting together with a group of folks regularly to Drive Online in Assetto Corsa. I may have mentioned this videogame previously. Anyways, we usually drive on the group’s dedicated servers, on the same 2 or 3 tracks…pretty much every day. I decided to try running a little self-hosted experiment.
Setup an instance of the AssettoServer project. This is the backend that that allows online ai-traffic generation (you can’t race/drive online with/against what you would consider normal AI opponents in Assetto Corsa at all). Made/recorded some traffic navigation splines, one for each of the lanes in the Daytona USA Championship 777 Speedway conversion by Frito. Put 25 slots of his Daytona USA themed (versions of?) the Cup90 Lumina and Cutlass cars. Fine tuned the spaghetti mass of ini values and config flags needed to set traffic instancing, speeds, spawn/despawn distance/timings, etc. etc. Got some auto-download links setup on google drive. Put a music Playlist for people to use as a radio station in the server welcome message.

Worked pretty good, most of the time. Once there was about 10 people on the busier session, my potato computer started periodically choking under the stress of trying to run the game and server at the same time. The AI sometimes just ghosting around in random places for everyone, clipping straight through the big Sonic rock wall, a new fun challenge in itself; though there’s potentially some solutions for that. Surprisingly fun. Happened to also unknowingly be the driving group cruise(cult) leader’s birthday.
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At this point why not just have the car make snarling cat sounds.
Saw a dark purple Plymouth Neon in my parkade yesterday

but with a little rear wing, if you can imagine it. Looked good.




