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Which mechanic would that be?I really like the mechanics of this game...
The space bar or the left mouse button?
Maybe the STRG and TAB keys?
Which mechanic would that be?I really like the mechanics of this game...
Shit, I just read your post and then tried to scroll down with numeric enter. It took me a while to understand why nothing was happeningWhich mechanic would that be?
The space bar or the left mouse button?
Maybe the STRG and TAB keys?
STRG key?Which mechanic would that be?
The space bar or the left mouse button?
Maybe the STRG and TAB keys?
CTRL... on German keyboards it's called STRG short for "Steuerung".STRG key?
Heh, "steering" sometimes I forget English is a Germanic language, and then I look up the translation for the above and go "well ok when you point it out, I probably could have guessed that translation."CTRL... on German keyboards it's called STRG short for "Steuerung".
... I really like the mechanics of this game ...
Clearly the first poster is referring to the MC, who, as the owner and operator of a garage, and as he works on the cars there (admittedly, just his own to date, but ...), certainly can be considered a mechanic.Which mechanic would that be?
The space bar or the left mouse button?
Maybe the STRG and TAB keys?
Isn't he some kind of engineer??wouldn't mc need a mechanic cert to work on others people cars?
yeah but not mechanical least i seem to recallIsn't he some kind of engineer??
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If it were a slice of life and real life the MC would be in hospital because one of the many women would have chopped his dick off by now! My money would have been on Lizzie, she seems quite crazy... Or one of the younger girls I forget the name of. MC is, seriously, sticking his wick in crazy. He better watch out!Well, I don't know how it is in the States, what I can tell is that in Germany for example you have to undergo and 3 yr. aprenticeship, to get the title Car Mechanic, and after a few yrs. of practice you can make your Master title, meaning that you can open up your own Garage. I think that in Europe it is similar to some extend.
Orgitas, this novel is slice of Live and real Life If not ask well I don't know whom ever you want.....
Yea being a mechanic is a 3-4 year apprenticeship here in Ireland tooWell, I don't know how it is in the States, what I can tell is that in Germany for example you have to undergo and 3 yr. aprenticeship, to get the title Car Mechanic, and after a few yrs. of practice you can make your Master title, meaning that you can open up your own Garage. I think that in Europe it is similar to some extend.
Orgitas, this novel is slice of Live and real Life If not ask well I don't know whom ever you want.....
Edit: El Pene Del Diablo ; yes over here that is important else you got your Car turned in to a Washing mashine
In the US I imagine it varies state to state. Most mechanics in the U.S. have an ASE certification which is acquired through testing after 2 years of practical experience and a minimal (Highschool level) education. I'm not sure but I don't think many states acutely require any education or experience. We even have a phrase for this "Shade Tree Mechanic".Well, I don't know how it is in the States, what I can tell is that in Germany for example you have to undergo and 3 yr. aprenticeship, to get the title Car Mechanic, and after a few yrs. of practice you can make your Master title, meaning that you can open up your own Garage. I think that in Europe it is similar to some extend.
Orgitas, this novel is slice of Live and real Life If not ask well I don't know whom ever you want.....
Edit: El Pene Del Diablo ; yes over here that is important else you got your Car turned in to a Washing mashine
If I remember right Moon said the game is set in California and a quick google search informed me that you don't need a certificate to work in a repair shop there as an auto technician. Then again I highly doubt Moon did any research into this and was just winging it insteadIn the US I imagine it varies state to state. Most mechanics in the U.S. have an ASE certification which is acquired through testing after 2 years of practical experience and a minimal (Highschool level) education. I'm not sure but I don't think many states acutely require any education or experience. We even have a phrase for this "Shade Tree Mechanic".