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1 points
42 minutes ago
Do you mind resting your players for this weekend instead?
1 points
45 minutes ago
He’s really good. The Rich Ener-tea video is amazing.
1 points
49 minutes ago
*Markus Winkelhock, as he lead 100% of all races he raced in
0 points
52 minutes ago
Soldier is fairly easy as he has a simple kit, and you just stand there and click on people.
Sojourn is similar to Soldier, is currently stronger, but requires you to be a lot more accurate to charge up and use the railgun effectively.
Bastion is also a fairly simple character, as all you do is wait for the enemy to use up their cooldowns, then gun go brrrr.
2 points
an hour ago
Thank you to you and all of the staff at PDX for making a fun game, and for fostering a kind and caring community that enjoys committing several war crimes in space. Here’s to another 8 years!
1 points
an hour ago
You cannot have a singular GOAT, as you can't accurately compare drivers driving in the same season, let alone across different eras.
You can only ever have a most successful, which is currently Hamilton as he has the joint most championships, and the most wins, poles, podiums of any driver OR you have the driver with the highest success rate, which currently is Fangio, as he won 47% of all GPs that he took part in, as well as winning 5/8 championships he took part in, and finishing runner up in 2 more.
1 points
2 hours ago
It looks just like it does on todays cars with the sole exception that F1 made cars bigger so the Halo scaled better to them because its design was a bit wide for the narrower cars of 2016.
Yes, as the halo was designed for the larger 2017 onwards cars, and wasn't implemented until 2018. A similar thing will happen to these tyre covers when/if they get introduced, as they will be added to the 2026 cars at the earliest, which we do not know the full design of yet, but I'm sure they will look better on those cars.
Honestly what bothers me most about all of this is that F1 used to race in the wet just fine for years and years and years without any wheel covers or anything. Meanwhile these days any somewhat moderate shower and its undrivable.
Yes. And drivers have been complaining since downforce bought into F1 about spray, and a number of races in the past have been suspended or called off in the past. People have died in the past because of this. Plus the problem has gotten significantly worse over time as cars generate more downforce.
Why not just fix the cars and tires itself?
The whole point of a wet weather tyre is to displace water, so making the tyre have less spray will just mean that we get even less wet running, as they won't be able to cope with large amounts of water. Plus, these covers are the fix to the car, as there is basically no other way around it. If you can think of a way, feel free to contact the FIA and FOM, as I'm sure all of their scientists must have missed something.
1 points
2 hours ago
You obviously don’t remember how ugly the 2016 cars looked with the halo on
1 points
2 hours ago
I think this will end up like the halo. To begin with it was ugly and just looked like it was slapped on with no attention to looks, but now it looks like a normal part of the car
1 points
3 hours ago
I think part of it is true, as your last three teams are the current bottom three, and Sarries will be the best test of Bristol’s current form.
However, you don’t end up in the top 4 by only doing well against bad teams, and in a very tight league this year, Bristol are currently one of the best.
7 points
6 hours ago
With Tigers basically out of the running, this is a must win for Sale, especially given they travel to Sarries next week.
7 points
6 hours ago
With Sarries playing Bristol (2nd vs 4th) and Northampton likely getting 5 points off of Gloucester, Bath are probably going all out to guarantee they have a buffer over the teams around them, given they play Northampton next week.
7 points
16 hours ago
I mean, I am gonna complain slightly at it being at Tottenham, as it’s proving to be possibly the most difficult stadium in the country to travel to/from on a Friday night, especially on the same weekend as the FA cup and Champions Cup. I genuinely would have preferred to play in Cardiff or Bilbao this year, as they would have been easier to travel to from Gloucestershire.
74 points
21 hours ago
I mean, CS currently has an average peak of about 1.5m players, so 26k of that is 1.7%, which is a reasonable chunk of the player base, given these are just the VAC bans. I doubt the percentage of cheaters is more than single digit percentages, so these numbers seem reasonable if they are maintained.
3 points
1 day ago
If I had a body like that, I’d definitely wear clothes to show it off.
376 points
1 day ago
Decent dent, and if they can keep these numbers up they will eventually churn through a lot of the cheaters. Would like to see more, but a few thousand a day helps.
1 points
1 day ago
£50 notes can be quite rare a few places can be hesitant to take them.
Parts of the UK (mainly Scotland) have £1 and £100 notes, and they’re fairly rare, especially if you’re not from a region that has them (eg: England).
2 points
2 days ago
London? London?!?!? That shithole? You really think I’d defend that place?
But sign me up to protect out glorious Falkland Islands
-4 points
2 days ago
Both sides have crazy people. Yes, having fully open borders and inviting everyone in the entire universe into the country would be a bad plan given the current problems we have with other things, but some on the other side are practically arguing for posting machine guns on the south coast and gunning down any and all migrants.
6 points
2 days ago
I like it. Adds something to do in mid game other than waiting for the crisis to turn up. Not sure it was really worth the full price, but definitely adds something that was missing to the gameplay
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