David Attenborough has passed Away after a long battle, to the devastation of his fans
Those rooting for Away will be hoping he can make a comeback in the next few laps
Those rooting for Away will be hoping he can make a comeback in the next few laps
The main channel video won't be up when Jack's recording the Reddit video, but it will be by the time the Reddit video actually gets uploaded
One of the things I've been doing out of interest recently is making a grid of various eras of grand prix cars from pre-war to modern F1, putting the AI difficulty range as wide as possible, and doing a few laps of Nordschleife Endurance to do some experiments, like:
Can I beat a low-rated AI of a much superior car?
How long can I last before getting lapped/how quickly can I lap much older cars?
Just generally having a laugh with the insanely wide field-spread
In a race where all the modern cars retire and I finished on the lead lap, all the results came through fine, finishing time, how many laps down etc. But when I inevitably do get lapped by the faster cars which don't retire, I press "exit" and it shows the starting grid with all the finishing times reading as 0:00:00.000
The screen will say "Race over - XYZth place" and send me back to the garage, so it knows the race is over despite me not completing all the laps, but it doesn't want to display the finishing order.
Susan Calman's story of making a journey the day before she has to make it for real is surely just a slightly more thorough version of what everyone does? I've never gone as far as doing it for real, but I would have a detailed timetable on my Notes app of which bus stand to go to, screenshots of walking routes on Google Maps just incase the connection prevents me from getting live directions etc. Even though I'm very used to navigating on the go without much issue, when going from errand to errand around town.
If I were a producer I would have thrown that suggestion out when asking Susan for potential "true" options since it sounds so obviously true. They managed to make a funny segment out of it in the end, but still...
That is all.
If he imitates the sound again in this week's video, a "yaaaah"erpillar could be on the cards
There was SO much potential for a really interesting clock, if it had been worked in with the disjointed-oval-shape logo, but instead they couldn't even line the clock and the logo up.
The additions to show referee decisions and substitutions take up 5x more room than they need to (just colour-code the boxes instead of stating the team in a new box), but I do really enjoy how they've followed the Top14 scorebug by putting the team code and the score in the same box.
On the right is Lenny Nouchi (1.94m, team captain) and on the left is Adam Beard (2.03m + camera angle assistance)