Sim Racing is Wonderful: A Tribute to CrowbCat
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Sim Racing is Wonderful: A Tribute to CrowbCat
"Decades of research and advancements in PC gaming technology have given us bug-ridden, half-finished race car simulators marketed by professionals collecting a paycheck.
From the man-children putting themselves into dangerous financial predicaments to purchase over-priced computer toys, to those partaking in international tournaments for significant cash prizes, and even those reviewing the products from a critical standpoint, they all share one thing in common - nobody can drive. And they're all cunts to each other.
Will this niche genre of video games survive? Probably not."
What do you think?
I found that video on PretendRaceCars forum.
From the man-children putting themselves into dangerous financial predicaments to purchase over-priced computer toys, to those partaking in international tournaments for significant cash prizes, and even those reviewing the products from a critical standpoint, they all share one thing in common - nobody can drive. And they're all cunts to each other.
Will this niche genre of video games survive? Probably not."
What do you think?
I found that video on PretendRaceCars forum.
Last edited by Cristian Luis on Fri 15 Sep - 20:32; edited 1 time in total
Re: Sim Racing is Wonderful: A Tribute to CrowbCat
I think that this kind of statement can be made on any hobby with few changes
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