@ShareGamePlay Played it for literally 5 minutes and uninstalled it. The intro was rough to get through, but the moment I started driving the huracan, it has worse handling physics than the need for speed most wanted mobile game. Not to mention that in manual mode, it will still auto upshift
@SkaVorah@cvntle And arms, her arms are damn near to her ankles in her run animation. Also, she's technically nerfed physically compared to the comics lmao
@unsterino@HMBohemond This is the closest I found. Im still foggy if I'm thinking of Joplin news broadcast or a written warning statement that stated unsurvivable conditions. This one was for the 2012 conway springs EF-3
@WiktorM15@HMBohemond The original post was to demonstrate the similarities regardless of structure material. But the fact is, the only true safe structure to stay in during a tornado, is an underground basement. Even that isn't 100% safe either. The Parkersburg EF-5 is a great example of this.
@WiktorM15@HMBohemond There is simply no tornado proof structure in this world that can withstand the strongest of tornadoes. factors such as elevation, open fields that allow for more raw power to go undisrupted etc etc are what can be the cause of houses either being obliterated or left standing
@Ele_au_nord99@TheUnaButters I know everybody is aware of tornado Alley and Dixie alley. But it should be said, tornados happen in every part of the United states. If a favorable tornadic condition is present, there will be a tornado. Regardless of where you are in the country.
@hexcoreism I think the problem for those who take issue isn't really marvel rivals, but stems from marvel in general. But as somebody who's kinda used to comics and their shenanigans, I've kinda gotten used to it. there was a time where all heroines got any form of curves removed entirely
@hexcoreism It's either a superheroine gets covered up to the point they're bound to only wear ( rather ugly) singlets and eliminate any evidence of curves. Or the artist doubles down on said curves. That's at least what it seems with portrayals of superheroines in media in general