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It was infinitely more entertaining than the video of a limo racing nobody in a mediocre rendering engine. Is this the new Rick Roll?
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Agreed the graphics leave room for improvement.
On some new Xbox with ray-tracing offloaded from the GPU, you get atmospheric effects like rain.
We may be living in a simulation anyway.
Like I said, I'm not part of the video game generation but according to Wikipedia there're
20 demoliton derby video games. All I know is the pool of neat old cars is smaller. Except the 1964-66 Imperial:
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Competitors have traditionally used full-size, American-made sedans and station wagons, especially those from the 1960s and 1970s,[1] which are larger, heavier, and had more robust frames than later full-size vehicles. The 1964-1966 Chrysler Imperial achieved near-legendary status for its crashworthiness, and it is still banned from most derby events.
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