Kreuzschlitz gibt’s net. Entweder Kreuz oder Schlitz.
You can totally go 250km/h on the A5 from Frankfurt to Darmstadt, if traffic allows it. That wont always be possible, but typically if it isnt during work traffic, 160-200km/h is doable comfortably, even on other parts of the Autobahn
The longest unrestricted part that ive driven should be the A71, where you can go longer passages without restrictions, save for the tunnels.
Which happens with most engines. UE5 is an update version of UE4 and so on.
Sometimes youll need stuff like this. Rail maintenance cant always be done using overhead lines, since the machines will get destroyed by electric breakdown(?).
Some parts are not electrified yet, some cant be without major work being done to the track.
It is not ideal, but sometimes you cant do it otherwise, or you’d have to cut of some parts, imo its a useful way to bridge gaps.
Im having fun, but i enjoyed FO4 and TESV. Vanguard quest was quite good, main quest a bit meh, but im getting what i wanted.
Youll often see cars run wide if they pick up dirt or dust with slick tires. Youll also often see rubber pebbles lying next to the racing line as seen here. Twitter link. After a race drivers are told to pick up rubber to make the car a tiny bit heavier to avoid being umderweight, which will lead to the tires looking completly gone.
If you want to see what happens with wet tires on a drying track look at “Slicktermediates” wich kinda look like the ones in the OP.
Bellgadse streicheln?
Nah, its truerateme. The mods kinda make up the rating and anyone who does not rate right is banned.
Bambus isnt opensource/no drm, thats what i was going for.
Tbh, it would probably be one of the opensource diy printers like voron, jubilee or annex.
Thats the thing, they are loud when standing besides, they arent loud when youre standing in front.
Da bin ich ja nicht mal böse, ich lass die halt nebenbei laufen. Schlimmer find ich die “Artikel” von Giga.
3D printing turned into building printers. Im 2 Vorons deep, and the annex k3 is starting to look interesting. Machine in general. I know I have no Real use for a co2 laser, but damn does it look interesting.
So I gues building machines.
3D printers, furniture, sim racing setup, camera gear, electronics.
Seriously, a set of allan keys and some torx bits are basic tools.
I dont buy Starbucks, and I won’t buy a 20€ Ad-Removal. It is simply to much. 5 would be an instant buy, 10€ may have been ok.
I bought both pro and dev back on the day, and I expected a similar price.
Imo the discord works quite well. For mods the github repo us great and for most questions a diacord is enough. I like the fact that i can quickly share stuff and get answers. Forums always felt very clunky to me. I can use them, but the culture us often a bit shit, and then there are those that need registration to view posts or pictures. While those problems also apply to discord, i dont need a ton of accounts, i can somply join a server.
The instructions on the Web are pretty good, unless you start messing with Tons of mods, but thats your own fault.
Ist ganz nice weil du dann zum bespiel eine allgemeine email hast, also z.b. “vorname.nachname@example.com” und dann aber je nach zweck mit “+” was ergänzen kannst, also z.b. “vorname.nachname+feddit.de@example.com”. Das ganze ist nice, weil du bei Spam dann relativ schnell weißt, wer deine Emails rausgegeben/verkauft hat.
Was bei Gmail auch ging, war beliebiges “.” Setzten, also z.b. “v.o.r.n.a.m.e.nachname@example.com” geht an die gleiche Email wie die beiden oben genannten.
For a more positive example, iRacing bans people who drive like assholes and crash into others.