I made the mistake of reinstalling Transport Fever on my computer. I swear it's the most addicting game I've ever come across and now I've just discovered you can import image files to make a custom logo for your logistics empire that appears on all your vehicles. It's now 3:17am and I am way down a rabbit hole within a rabbit hole.
I used some pretty early versions of it under Windows 95 and installed one of the AOL bloatware versions when I moved on to XP.... needless to say, I wasn't very impressed by it. But I'm happy that it's back again. (Actually, the current version is over 4 years old.... still good though)
Rather you than me, the few phone and tablet screens I have replaced have been total hell, just glue and pain.
Heya if you see any loose gloves lying around, just tie the thumb, ring finger and pinky together so it makes a peace sign
Once I was walking to class and I tripped on someone's carelessly-discarded soda bucket from McDonald's.
Cut fingers and nightmares of slipping and scratching the screen. Oh and that one time a little shard of glass got stuck under my eye lid, that's a hell I'd like to never revisit. Oh and the PAIN of having gotten a phone or a tablet back together only to see a finger print smudge on the LCD, I wore gloves for re-assembly after two times of that during my first days.
So Wreckfest's January update came out today... today. I know they were trying to get it out in January, but that doesn't change the fact that it isn't January...
At least y'all can play the game... I am tempted to ask support for a update on my ticket but I would feel like I'm being rude or something...
Yep, had the same problems when changing the screen on my brothers phone, old screen cracked as I was removing it and a bit of glass bounced off my eye lid, so that got me worried. Then by the time I was done the screen still had dust behind it no matter what I did with it. They're really the last thing that I'd want to fix once in a while never mind as a job.
Well, the CGI in FD5 looks good for using an non-American bridge (As in not in the USA.) in a movie most likely from the US.
Do you want honest opinions, which you probably won't like, or only the ones from the rest of the 12 year olds?
The non-Americanness of the bridge doesn't really make a difference. They didn't change anything other than making it collapse, and all the cars are obviously CGI anyway.
Well, that's true, the collapse scene was pretty much CGI. It does atleast looks more believable then other collapse scenes, since this scene might've been inspired by the Tacoma-Narrows collapse, which is the comment that started this topic. If you want to prove me wrong, watch the FD5 scene and the Chelsea Bridge scene from London Has Fallen, then tell me which one is the most believable.