Roleplaying YAY

Discussion in 'BeamNG Roleplay Group' started by Car8john, Jun 29, 2016.

  1. General S'mores

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  2. hugotronix04

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    Yes, ok
     
  3. General S'mores

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    Drone image of the recovered car.
     
  4. workclock1©

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    Got more parts ordered for my Burnside. Tomorrow after work i'm going to go pick up 3 burnsides i bought from this one guy.
     
  5. General S'mores

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    So, your following my path?
     
  6. workclock1©

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    Yeah i guess so, it's better off buying scrap vehicles then buying new parts, especially if it's a old vehicle like mine.
     
  7. General S'mores

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    Well, that was no problem with my Delta 88s.
     
  8. Jota3214™

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    *Pays money*
     
  9. workclock1©

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    I saw a lot of those for sale, just to bring up.
     
  10. General S'mores

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    They all look good, even my sold crash type-specific prototype.
     
  11. carsmin

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    *sees news* what the hell!!!another person is kidnapped holly smokes!
     
  12. General S'mores

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    According to me, it looks like a FBI Caprice Sedan... but the driver doesn't look like a FBI agent.
     
  13. zschmeez

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    Despite my insistence that I don't need a rental car while my LeGran is in the shop, and that I have other cars, my insurance company gave me a rental. It's a base model 2014 Hiroshi Sunburst 1.8 with a CVT, literally the most boring car humanly possible. However, since they are paying for the car and the gas, I might as well use it.
     
  14. Flippi 284

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    *Roamer stays behind me a long time*
    Huh I guess its a normal one...
    *gunshots*
    *trailer tires blow out*
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    GAH!
    *swerves to the right and smashed Roamer into a wall*
    *continues driving*
    Ugh this is pulling HARD to the right......
    I need to find a repair shop.
     
  15. ViperCobra

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    Looks like Mr. Roamer didn't think that through
     
  16. zschmeez

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    How to drive a rental car:
    Part 1: Acceleration
    You see that pedal on the right? Yeah, that's the one. When you're driving your rental car, make sure to press this pedal all the way to the floor until you reach the speed limit. This is the best way to assert dominance over the car, and to teach it to respect you.

    Part 2: Braking
    You see that other pedal? Always wait until the last moment before pressing this pedal to slow down. Don't worry, this is great for the brakes.

    Part 3: Warming up the engine
    You know that little temperature gauge on your dashboard? When you're driving your own car, you always wait until the gauge is in the middle before driving your car hard. Luckily, this isn't necessary in a rental car. The best way to warm up a rental car engine is to floor it right after starting it up. It's great for the engine. Trust me.

    Step 4: Always remember to have fun
    Remember, if you break a rental car, you don't have to pay for it. Feel like doing burnouts? Go for it! Feel like taking it autocrossing? Sure, why not! The fastest car is one you don't own.

    And finally, always remember, you can drift a car even if it's front wheel drive. Why else would they install a parking brake?
     
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  17. Flippi 284

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    lol
    Well Its not like I did it on purpose or something......
     
  18. carsmin

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    you okay?
     
  19. Flippi 284

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    Yeah I’m fine.
     
  20. carsmin

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    i hope you never see that roamer again!
     
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