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I was just looking at the rollover stats for my explorer and I came across a picture of a giant furry looking SUV thing. I remember seeing the same creature on TV, and it caught my eye, so I looked into it, and found out that it's part of Ford's attempt at educating suburban idiots on how to drive their vehicles due to said idiots having a higher chance of rolling them. This is how they plan to do so: http://www.esuvee.com/landing.html click on "launch game" and then wait a year and a half for it to lead (look for the tiny status window at the bottom). Anyone think this is as funny as I do?
thats pretty fun, too bad it won't let you roll it
I know, huh. Too bad there's no other SUV's on the road for you to crash into, too. I'd like to see a grand theft auto version....
I think it's pretty funny that it's supposed to teach you to drive an SUV, but you can definitely do things in real life that you can't do w/ that game. It should be more modeled after the actual physics of an SUV. Still, so funny.
yeah, i caught that one also, it does take forever to load. maybe it will come out on ps2 next year for christmass. lol
You know, that's actually an interesting idea. I'd play a game where all the machines/vehicles were animals that you had to outfit w/ various accessories, clean their hooves, whatever. Instead of buying new shielding you could, like, feed them special stuff that toughens their hide... kind of like chocobos from final fantasy only more intricate. Too bad I'm not a game designer.
It's too bad we can't customize any of those esuve's. I'd like to put on a tow package, maybe a spoiler, or how about roof racks on that critter./ Then lets think about aftermarket Feet. I think bigger feet would help out in the off road dept. Finally how the hell do you mount a winch on that thing.
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