Advantages: Great visuals, groundbreaking scale, and superb gameplay Disadvantages: High end system required for best performance
Games like Supreme Commander, it is safe to say, do not come around very often. The enormous hype, anticipation, and mass hysteria that has surrounded this game since its announcement is a testament to its rarity. After a few years of no real improvement and few new benchmarks, real-time strategy needed a game like Supreme Commander. It needed it not just to push the boundaries, but to shove them violently to the wayside in a moment of awesome gaming splendour, mocking the memory of everything that has come before, and setting the standard for years to come.
In its size and scale, this game is groundbreaking; in its visual quality and presentation, it is stunning; and in its gameplay it is unrivalled in the genre. For the hardcore fan of real-time strategy and the average gamer alike, Supreme Commander is a must. Innovative, engaging ...
Advantages: Very Universal, great for carrying loads Disadvantages: Unpredictable traction control, Merc service costs
Since passing my driving test 2 years ago, I have been cruising around in my parents A class, and my mk3 Fiesta. The first thing to stike you when driving an A Class is how refined it is. Sure its the size of a fiesta, and in some cases its cheaper, but you can really appreciate the quality!
Sitting in the drivers seat, you can adjust it to almost any position, to ensure a comfortable driving position. This coupled with the high driving position, you really feel at ease on the road. The engine and gearbox are increadibly smooth, and for a 1.4 litre engine, it can move (although, with a load this power is soon lost). On motorways its effortless, and on short commuting journeys, its perfect.
The problems begin when you start to ask more of the car. When driving on country roads, at speed or in bad weather, the rather unpredictable ...
Advantages: Good Looking, Cheap, Safe, Easy to Drive Disadvantages: Suspension, Minor Inconveniences
The A140 is a great car to drive, the clutch is not too heavy, and generally has a laid back feel to it. The steering wheel is quite responsive making three point turns quite a doddle :) Boot space is great, however only when the rear seats are up or taken out, Then you have a really big boot that can fit all but the biggest and longest objects. Have the seats in place however and the boot space just isnt up to scratch.
Its also great for parking, as it has a short bonnet, and what you see out of the back window is literally where your car ends. So you can get into pretty small spaces that would seem impossible for other cars.
The ceiling is high up so it can accomodate the tallest or those with the most extreme hair styles :)
It also provides incredible amounts of leg room for oth the front and back passengers :)
Dislikes ...
chipwan1990 16.05.2008
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