• @thesohoriots
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    402 days ago

    Unleaded tastes a little tangy, supreme is kinda sour, and diesel tastes pretty good.

  • IninewCrow
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    182 days ago

    Lasts for 500,000 miles … uncomfortable as hell, smells terrible, puts your life in constant danger … but it just never fails … even when it’s failing, or something falls off, it just keeps going somehow

  • ME5SENGER_24
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    Unrelated and uninterestingly, I wrote a DnD Fallout campaign for my friends with lots of pop culture references…I think the boys are joining my story! Then two turnips in heat, I might bring out some other TPB cast. Worst case Ontario, I enjoy myself, best case my friends will love it and I can’t smile and say “Atoadaso! I fuckin atoadaso!!”

  • @FelixCress
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    112 days ago

    Is it a mod? I don’t remember it from Fallout.

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        112 hours ago

        That was Fallout 2. But yeah, not the same car. This looks more like F3/FNV graphics.

    • Karyoplasma
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      Must be a mod. Bethesda is too scared to put driveable vehicles in their game because they know the engine is janky.

      • @Psythik
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        And to be fair, every drivable vehicle mod I’ve tried in Fallout games was janky.

        But to be even more fair, you can’t blame the modders. It’s Bethesda’s fault for using an engine from 1997, and simply slapping a fresh coat of paint on it for every new release.

        • @[email protected]
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          The Source engine dates to at least 1996 when Quake came out, what now?

          The Unreal engine comes from the same time period

          Burp burp gottem

          • @Psythik
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            213 hours ago

            Yeah but the Source engine is actually good. It was so far ahead of its time that I still think Half-Life 2 can hold up to modern standards. Gamebryo/Creation was never good.

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        They put a rover in Starfield last year

        Elder Scrolls has had horses since Oblivion

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          Horses in Oblivion and Skyrim don’t actually go faster than running on foot. The jank comes from moving fast. If you move too fast, it breaks shit. Like, you keep falling through the world because the ground hasn’t loaded yet breaking.

          I would have to guess the rover in Starfield is the same. Sure you have a car now. Does it actually make you go faster and negate the fact you are being requested to travel 1.5 kilometers across a totally barren moon?

          • Romkslrqusz
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            They are definitely faster than running in both games.

            It is true that, in Oblivion, you could level up Athletics and Acrobatics to become faster than the horses.

        • @Tikiporch
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          62 days ago

          If my horse had wheels she’d be a bicycle.

        • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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          The ones that could walk up sheer cliff faces?

          Acktshully, for what it’s worth, Daggerfall (1996) also had horses. From what I recall they were considerably less janky than Oblivion ones, and definitely less so than the Skyrim ones. It probably helped that there were in fact no hills in Daggerfall; the land was mathematically flat.

          • @MothmanDelorian
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            Daggerfall is also huge. I believe it is one of if not the largest map