MCRL Circuit Cup Series Race Recap
+MVT Racing #7 - Steven Carlile
May 22, 2024
All-Star Challenge
We started off strong, winning the pole for the All-Star Open, then leading all 100 laps to the checkered flag. This secured our spot in the 200 lap feature race.
Our #7 Vegan Easy Camaro started 12th of the 19 cars on the grid, and worked through the field, avoiding spins and eventually made it to the front. With 50 laps to go, we gave up the lead and opted for new tires, which set us back a bit to 9th place. It was a gamble that didn't pan out, as a crash at the front left us with some left front damage. It wasn't severe, but affected the handling nonetheless.
As the laps wound down, we found ourselves in 3rd on the final lap, with the leaders just out of reach. And to add insult to injury, the car fighting with us for the 3rd position, lost control and slammed us into the outside wall, collecting multiple other cars. We'd not be able to finish the race, and would be scored 13th at the end.
Morning Folks! Last night I got my first of the unique items from #WorldOfWarcraft#PandariaRemix and also spent a bit of time talking about my general thoughts from the event so far.
Honestly, it feels like a refreshing take on the game with the best mechanical state of classes combined with a more classical feeling expansion.
This trilogy of "GAME BOY ESSENTIALS" books collect articles from gameboyessentials.com
Ranging from seminal classics to forgotten titles; they offer in-depth analyses of the good and bad games you should play to understand the universal appeal of the #GameBoy.
It's only a dumb rumor, but if this goes down we might as well turn off the lights on #gaming as we know it. Especially all the #Linux and #Proton goodness that #Valve has pushed forward.
#Gaming on #Android is still a mess. This is not available for any of the devices I have. I own a Samsung Note phone (with a Qualcomm), a Samsung Tab (with Qualcomm), several Android devices which are 10+, like Motorola, some Anbernic devices that use a Rockchip and Unisoc... and none is supported?!???
Increasingly drawn to more gratis, or truly free, games as potentially better shared experiences than commercial and freemium games. I think a lot of the broad nostalgia for old Flash games can be related to this as well.
There's also something to be said for older shareware, & in-between when commercial games encouraged local multiplayer, which itself was a form of sharing.
Think it can be better for games culture to have these sorts of unmonetized shared experiences.