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My god the graphics look sooooooo bad though. What's funny is even with that 8 bit looking graphics, I bet it's still pretty taxing on hardware in a big "world" with a long draw distance.

This is basically like the equivilant of when we were kids and we built forts out of all the couch cushions and pillows in the house....isn't it? Lego castles, Erector set contraptions, and so on.

Probably for the best I don't get into that one. I'm too much of a detail snob I'd spend hours trying to get my base to be perfectly symmetrical or some silly thing.
 
My god the graphics look sooooooo bad though. What's funny is even with that 8 bit looking graphics, I bet it's still pretty taxing on hardware in a big "world" with a long draw distance.

This is basically like the equivilant of when we were kids and we built forts out of all the couch cushions and pillows in the house....isn't it? Lego castles, Erector set contraptions, and so on.

Probably for the best I don't get into that one. I'm too much of a detail snob I'd spend hours trying to get my base to be perfectly symmetrical or some silly thing.

Yeah, the cube graphics took a while to get used to. There are a few things I built that required great attention to detail and dimensions (water will only travel so many blocks from its source, same with lava) to get it to function properly.

Its not just building, creating and mining. Its survival. The zombies, spiders and skeletons are a pain but manageable. The creepers are the single most frustrating enemy in any game I can think of. They are suicide bombers and they are devastating. You have to eat to keep your health up. Its a blast.
 
I'll fire it up again when I get home and see one more time.
 
We need to get a group together for this. I'll spend some time (probably 6 hours) building it if enough people are interested

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They have another interesting game. Background, it takes 9 pie es of gold ore to make an gold block.
Start a fresh world with multiple players, first person to build 4 gold blocks ("tower of pimps") wins.
 
I drove all three R2 setups in the garage and just wanted say GREAT JOB on the Audi A4. :thumbup:thumbup

Awesome. The Zonda R hasn't changed since I modified it for you last time. Any feedback is welcome and I will take note of it and try to correct any handling problems. My biggest problem is my tunes are not balanced for power increases, everything is focused on handling.
 
I perfer handling over top speed.

The Zonda R is very twitchy especially under braking (initial braking) and then pushes a little (and still a little twitchy) under trail braking. No worries though because I use the Mossler when I need more top speed at tracks like Road America and Nurburg (big track).

The Mazda seems to work well, but the color is a little embarising (pink).
 
Just to give you more input, I was about 3 seconds slower in the Zonda then my Mossler on Road America. I can probably gain about 1 second with some practice in the Zonda, but due to the twitchyness going into the corners I do not think I can get it to go as fast as the Mossler.
 
I completely returned the Zonda. Its a lot more stable but I dont seem to be any faster in it. But I'm using traction and stability control.
 
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