So is it a pit stop every time a car retires in the pit due to damage? Surely cars have taken longer to repair than removing a stripped wheel nut. It's only a pit stop if they get back to the race.
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That's a retirement, he didn't rejoin. Perez did, so it counts as a pit stop.
They just said it can't be turned off.
Works perfectly on mine.
Ah yes, the investors of the... checks notes power source with the least investment? Wait, what? Surely there's much clearer suspects? Did you read the article even? It's the fossil fuel industry. It's always the fossil fuel industry.
While you argue whether one clean energy is better than the other, fossil fuels are getting trillions in subsidies from our governments.
Why would I like to know that you're proud of potentially causing suffering to your pets and other animals?
Even just today I had to rescue a kitten who had been yelling for hours near my house because their owners let them outside. At least she was microchipped so we could find them easily, but she was not happy about it at all. Came running after me as soon as she saw me, and ran inside the house when I opened the kitchen door.
Well I'm having plenty of fun with it, and I haven't even installed 2.0. If it was a release from this year it would be my second favourite after Baldur's Gate. So I strongly disagree with your dogshit assertion. If the DLC and 2.0 make it better then it's for sure a redemption arc. And from the looks of OpenCritic, seems like a very universal feeling.
If everything was there from the get-go, how would there be a redemption arc? There would be nothing to redeem.
A redemption arc is when someone or something starts bad or reviled, and eventually comes to be seen through other eyes. Looks like that applies to CDPR and Cyberpunk to me.
That jadedness is exactly what fossil corpos want from us. The less our governments do, the longer they'll keep raking in subsidies and filling their pockets.
Carbon reduction still needs to be top priority even while we prepare for the worst case.
I agree overtaking's too hard. But motorsport can be plenty exciting without overtaking.
Yeah. This year's Monaco was a banger, like so many before it.
1200 is thousands. 1.2 thousands, to be specific.