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Apart from the obvious 'gaming laptop' considerations - I'd have to ask whether or not you needed it after stating "...sold as I didn't have the time to use it and was devaluating day by day"
Are you likely to use this any more just because it's portable? Just an observation....
I don't 'think' there's any difference in the boot lids - even through to the V6 model. The only difference I'm aware of is that the 182 Trophy and V6 models use shorter struts as they have larger spoilers on top and the aerial stem would hit it, otherwise.
Don't take my word as gospel though...
Just had my remote delivered for the PC. It's at the far side on my desk at the minute - so this will make it a little easier to switch on/off - in theory.... ;)
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Exactly what you need in a driver when s**t like that happens on track. He's clearly aware of looking around him and in the mirror and not panicking.
Good effort - a shame he didn't have the space to save it.
Has that taken a clout from the underneath? Maybe the knock was enough to crack or split the original paint coating and once that opening started to get wet - you were on a downhill slope.
I hope you manage to get it sorted!
So far I've bought two expansions for Order of Battle. Quite clever how they give the core game away for free, the expect you to pay for the campaigns afterwards. These were £14.99 each, but in the sale have come in at half that.
I also bought MGS Phantom Pain purely on the basis of how good...
Has anyone had experience with the VR options of late? There seems to be a lot of discussions between the 60fps and 90fps spec being worlds apart - though I don't know if this is just 'bigger is better' talk.
For gaming, I'm also a bit unsure to just how useful VR kit is? Elite Dangerous...
I'd say that if you're new to cleaning/detailing, there's little point jumping in spending a fortune on kit that has little meaning to you.
Halfords do a wide range from Megs (Meguiars) through to AutoGlym (AG). Although a lot of the detailing guys on here would use higher spec stuff - there's...
I'd say Project Cars is in the next tier up from Forza, m8. It's not a ultra hardcore sim, but certainly requires more thought and skill to progress smoothly than the likes of Forza. Hence, I agree with your concern that the pad might not be up to it.
It's a shame that demos through Steam seem...
I'd say so - yes. I've bought all the DLC over time, so to have them all at once is worth it.
Personally, I think it's a right handful with the pad. But that's just using the stock configuration and not using the online setups that @Cookie suggests. To be honest, I need to give that a try as...
Never really understood that view. They are still your mates even if they aren't there to join in your game. It's like buying a diesel car because all your mates have one.
What happens if the majority of them buy a cheap PS4 and starting to play that more often, now that you've sold yours...
I didn't even realise that the EVGA Precision Tool was on Steam? Weirdly, with 'achievements' too.
I'm pretty sure that the bottom one of these two will be pretty rare to get. :)
Isn't there....
Gravity
Magnetism
Time
Cookie killing and destroying things in games
.....that represent the four constants of the known universe? :wink:
That sounds a proper shitter m8. I guess that's always a risk with the RPG type games. There are so many levels of story paths, encounters, dead ends, etc that you can end up being railroaded down a situation that he game won't let you 'back out' of.
I'd be pissed if I'd put 260 hours into it...
Lol - you hit the same issue that I did a while back! :wink:
Stick a long, sturdy screwdriver in that top hole and lever it to the left. It moves with hardly any effort, allowing the line-up of the bolts again.
I think it's one of those things it does actually benefit the transmission - over the life of the components. If your car is driven 1k per year and you sell it within 3 years - I doubt it will make any difference this side of being a demented tyre destroyer.
However, with my car being over...
FLOL. Really??!
What a piss-take. I did notice on the EVGA site that the FTW 1080 is the only one listed with two BIOSs. I wonder if one is reserved as a factory-default setting and the other BIOS there for people to tweak and mess with, until it bombs out?
Chrome - as much as I dislike showering even more praise on the Google juggernaut. Closely followed by Firefox.
IE is archaic and Edge? Well, I'm scratching my head to see any real merits for Edge at all.
Sounds good!
I would have said going CAT6 in your house is OTT. But given it carries only a reasonable premium over CAT5 and bandwidth use will continue to rise - it makes sense. Who wants to re-wire their home in 5 years time because they saved a few ££ when fitting the cabling initially...
In all fairness - they aren't worth it. You're paying a considerable chunk of money to have performance minimised - but even that's a loosely applied term. Additional cooling, decent batteries, larger power packs - the list goes on. Buy a top-flight new one and they shed money quicker than...