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Anonymous /vg/532025078#532308178
7/23/2025, 12:30:15 AM
A polite reminder that boards for more specific topics are not containment boards because there are no rules for posting about said topic outside of them.

The one exception being that one cartoon horse board obviously.
Anonymous /o/28527163#28527184
7/21/2025, 3:51:54 PM
Hello retard!
Lucky for you, I'm feeling generous enough to not just say "fucking google it". So here goes.
>inb4 reddit spacing. Fuck you.

For the most part ignore it. 4WD consumes more fuel and won't do anything 2WD drive doesn't already do UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS.

But let's say you're not under normal conditions. You're in mud or snow and reaching a point where you're losing traction. So you need 4WD. Here's what you do:
>put truck in park
>shift 4wd lever to H or L4
>put truck in drive
>now 4 wheels spin instead of 2
L4 means low gear and is good for driving slowly out of a bad situation or when pulling something really heavy. H is high gear and can go faster but with obviously less pulling power.

For now, just try driving it in 4H and learn how it feels. You'll burn a little extra fuel but you understanding how your new truck drives and feels is more important.
Anonymous /vg/531953981#531963347
7/20/2025, 7:10:50 AM
>>531963070
i thought it just got updated by an anon?
Anonymous /v/715161834#715163123
7/11/2025, 4:22:07 PM
Well, if I think about why it filters me, probably movement and keeping track of things in 3D space is an issue, along with the need to think multiple steps ahead to come out on top in an encounter.
The first one is probably why space games and 6DOF shooters aren't so common (also difficulty mapping every axis on a gamepad)
The second one though I think is important, since it's a "transferable" skill. The ability to know:
>what you need to do to win
>what your OPPONENT needs to do to win
>how your opponent might react to what you need to do
>how to counter that reaction
Is a lot and I don't think it comes naturally to most people. And I think it's the same reason that other genres like fighting games, arena shooters, strategy games etc. aren't as popular.
A lot of popular multiplayer PvP games are fairly 'reactive'-friendly, ie. they react to a reactive kind of play style.
>I'm gonna go here
>if I see an enemy, I'm going to attack them
>if I'm clever I might anticipate where an enemy might be
They don't really require thinking multiple steps ahead of your opponent.
Anonymous /vg/530504014#530572191
7/9/2025, 7:56:14 PM
>>530571840
the Wallabies are dogshit so that's a given, they would get BTFO by any serious team like the AB's, South Africa or France though
Anonymous /a/280290390#280317139
7/7/2025, 1:33:50 AM
>>280317038
have a higher quality version, friend
Anonymous /mu/126934748#126939295
7/6/2025, 12:54:56 AM
>song in genre x is too x'y
jazz that's too jazzy, metal that's too metaly, folk that's too folky, etc
I am a proud entryist and I'm tired of pretending otherwise; the best of any genre is good but the more it aligns with classical musical principles, the more I like it.
Anonymous /v/713489762#713501447
6/24/2025, 7:59:22 AM
>>713501343
Just buy a car boot and use it everytime you park
This trick also lets you park illegally in various places
Anonymous /vg/528341859#528358619
6/22/2025, 5:33:35 AM
>get hammer than buffs projectiles by 30%
>hold onto it for entire run
>show iron eye
>doesn't pick it up
i really don't get why people don't look at passives