Feel like I'm starting to get it. There is a certain thrill/wonder to practicing a race course in Forza and then going on YouTube and watching an F1 driver drive it
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as someone in car culture: video game versions are the portrayal of what someone's once-cool but now aging and out of touch uncle assumes car culture for 'the youths' is
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Iiiinteresting. Yeah it seems to have a bunch of layers/flavors/subgroups. Like, F1 and Nascar couldn't be more different
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That and rock crawling or whatever that's called!
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Oh yeahhhhh baby that's the good stuff
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Developers are a pretty good analogy. To an outsider it appears homogeneous but many sub-cultures exist. Those sub-cultures are based on programming languages (car make/model) or philosophy (racing style), and to some degree exhibit similar personality traits inside the group
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Oooo interesting! Great analogy
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Every once in a while I just remember and savor how satisfying Motorstorm Pacific Rift’s turbo system was
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Never got a chance to play that!
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