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Explain what we "know" about Reiza 17, the successor to Automobilista by Reiza Studios. Please don't kill me if any of the stuff I talked about may be wrong or won't make it to the sim..

What's up everyone my name is photos and welcome back for some more sim racing today something special. I thought today

Let's talk a bit about Risa 17

for the ones who wouldn't already know it Risa 17 is kind of a code name or the next zoom by orissa studios and

Will be the successor to automobile is stuff

First of all just to be clear

This is basically all what is officially known about reason 17

so don't expect too much about this video there won't be a lot of facts or whatever and

What I'm going to say is mostly speculation so keep that in mind

I

myself

Didn't really know anything about Risa 17 and

All of the things I'm gonna talk about I gathered from the Luiza studios foreign threat

And I'm gonna leave the link to that in the description so you can read it for yourself if you like

however

If you're lazy

And don't want to go to an eight-page formed read that deals for

about less than 10% on the subject that matter you're in luck because I'm gonna synthesize it for you in this video and

Talk a bit about the most important parts in there

So without further ado let's light it

So as I said we the 17 will be the new racing sim various studios and the successor to automaticity

This means that reason 17 won't start from scratch, but that it would build upon. What was already available in autumn

So most likely a lot of the cars tracks and features from automobile ista will be in reason 17 as well

And that's very good thing in a statement from the IndieGoGo campaign back in the day

Which was basically some sort of crowdfunding campaign Luiza set up a couple of years ago

They first mentioned Riza 17 saying that it will be a PC racing simulator on Steam to be developed

expanded and supported for years of the release

integrating all of their licenses and assets into the game platform with free core updates and baits DLC packages

so basically it will be an improved version of Ottoman lista and

supported for years

which is very nice and

Automobile it's obviously

Was itself an improved version of game stock car so it's nice to see that continuity?

About the improvements itself nothing is really officially known because still obviously early days

But there's a lot of mentioning about a graphics engine

The reason 17 would feature an improved graphics engine over Auto lista

And that's obviously very nice year

Which graphical engine that would be is quite unknown at this point?

However, it's probably going to be either the X 12 or the Unreal Engine 4

Either way one thing is for sure the game will look a lot better than an automotive is and yeah, that's dead that's nice

Next up most likely they're going to be dynamic weather and dynamic track conditions in there

Currently an automobile is de the track conditions are not entirely dynamic

They're more scripted

So it would be nice to see that in there and obviously weather as well

weather is

obviously a real tricky feature to integrate in a sim so it's gonna be very interesting to see how Weezer will handle this and

How it compares to for example something like project or sweater system

These features dynamic weather and dynamic track conditions or for a sim in 2017 kind of expected in our

kind of logic step forwards

For automobile is the successor in my opinion?

And and another feature that is somewhat expected from a modern sim is obviously we are

The mobile is that obviously doesn't have VR at the moment and with only one big update to go

It won't make it to the same

On the forum thread, there's no mention about VR at all firstly. I think they sort of have to implement it I

Don't have the VR headset myself, so I don't really care that much about VR

But if your audience is kind of growing and practically all modern Sims

Have a VR nowadays so in order to be competitive reason 17 will have to happy hour support in my opinion

combined with the new graphics engine it will get very interesting to me, and I see how that will look like and

That were basically kind of all the big things that I'm personally pretty sure about that

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Not a lot of information, I know but it's kind of all we can work with right now

Then there's still a couple of smaller features that were talked about in foreign threat

these are not at all confirmed or anything and nowhere near to be certain, but

They are possible features that can make it to the game, and I kind of wanted to quickly present them to you guys

so first is the dirt physics a nice thing would be an improvement on the third physics and

At the moment. They're they're not bad, but I think there's still a lot more that can be improved and a lot more that

that can

Can be featured it would also

be nice to kind of see for example full rallycross rules and all that with Joker laughs for each rallycross track and

A proper event set up with heats and everything because there's quite some

Rallycross and dirt content in your list all right now, but I personally think it's not really well

Presented and experiment about next

Another feature that would be really nice to see is an improved safety car

obviously there's already a safety car and ultimately stuff, but

As you probably already know what the rarely comes out

There's no real way to tweak it except for kind of changing some code in the game files

so that's not really great a solid safety car comes out when it's needed and

convergence sensitivity can be easily altered in the UI would be very interesting and

definitely offer a huge competitive advantage over others in my field and

Yeah, that would be would be really nice thing to have a reset

So yeah, that's basically all we have right now and

For the release spectrum originally this sim was intended to be released in 2017 and it's the name 317

However at the moment it's already late 2017

Vista is not a title eat it yet so reason 17 will probably be Risa 18

which means it's most likely not going to be released in 2017 and we'll probably get a

2018 release

So that's all if more news surfaces on recent 17. I'll definitely cover it and so for now

Thanks for watching leave a like if you enjoyed and subscribe for more on Risa 1702 Melissa Severini content. I'll see you later

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Hugh Hefner's Deeply Troubling View of Women Is Part of His Legacy - Duration: 6:36.

Hugh Hefner's Deeply Troubling View of Women Is Part of His Legacy

  In 1963, Gloria Steinem created a fake identity to apply for a job as a "bunny" at a Playboy Club in New York so she could write about the experience in Show magazine.

The ad she answered sought "pretty" women between the ages of 21 and 24, and asked them to show up to "special interviews" with a swimsuit or leotard.

When she arrived, she filled out an application consisting of little more than body measurements and contact information. The next day, she went to a callback, where she was nervous about remembering the details of her fake Bunny identity.

Not to worry though, because the Bunny Mother tells her, "We don't like our girls to have any background." Steinem then put on a bunny costume, the "wardrobe mistress" stuffed her bust with a dry-cleaning bag, and she had Polaroids taken.

She was offered the job. Fifty years later, many writers have gone on to report on their own Playboy auditions. How much have things changed? In 2013, Salon writer Lauren Grodstein shared the story of her 1995 Playboy audition.

The magazine recruited women at Columbia University for a "Girls of the Ivy League" issue, and asked aspiring models to also show up with a leotard to wear to pose for Polaroids.

Randi Newton's article in The Gloss describes attending a casting call with a friend in 2012 (the writer herself was past the 28-year-old age cutoff).

After submitting photos via email, the friend was summoned to the W Hotel in Times Square for an in-person audition that consisted of being interviewed on camera wearing nothing but stilettos.

In her bombshell 2015 book Down the Rabbit Hole, about what really went on in the Playboy mansion, former Girls Next Door star and Hefner ex Holly Madison described her first audition for Playboy in 1999 to become "Millennium Playmate" — she was photographed in a bikini, and then topless, by a man on a bus.

This is Hugh Hefner's legacy. In his 91 years on this planet, he accomplished a lot: he established one of the most successful media empires and one of the most recognizable brands of the past 50 years.

In what was a groundbreaking move in 1991, he featured transgender model Caroline Tula Cossey in her own pictorial in Playboy. An advocate for gay rights, he was a vocal proponent of marriage equality.

In 1959, in the midst of the civil rights movement, he put on the Playboy Jazz Festival, which showcased black performers, and contributed some of its profits to the NAACP.

But the sadness of death and the good things a man does should not negate or subdue the many other troubling parts of his legacy.

They do not delete from history that his life's work was exploiting and objectifying women, pouring them into his one-size-fits-all "Bunny" mold of the female physical ideal, erasing their backgrounds — who they are as people — in the process.

Hefner's death and progressive philosophies do not mean that we should ignore or forget his many regressive ones — or about the many allegations that he was disturbingly manipulative and emotionally abusive to many women who spent time in the Playboy mansion in recent years.

He was a man who, in 2010 (!), told the Daily News, "The notion that Playboy turns women into sex objects is ridiculous. Women are sex objects.

If women werent sex objects, there wouldnt be another generation. Its the attraction between the sexes that makes the world go round.

Thats why women wear lipstick and short skirts." The Girls Next Door was a turning point for the Playboy brand, which had already lost much of its luster when the show premiered on E! in August 2005.

  The series was an instant hit, growing its audience from 800,000 viewers to 2.2 million for the fifth season finale, while Hefner's then-live-in girlfriends Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson were the starring cast members.

  (Ratings plummeted when they left after five seasons.) I remember binge-watching the show, riveted by the grotesque nature of their group romance with Hefner.

  I couldn't fathom who would be OK sharing one 80-year-old boyfriend, who looked at and flirted with naked women for a living, with two other women. I also felt surprised to like the women on the show.

  Sure, they were living in a man's world where women were encouraged to fling off their clothes at parties, look a certain "Playboy" way, and wile away their time in their bedrooms, working out, or begging Hefner for a nude photo spread in the magazine.

  It was perverse. But they were also normal girls pulling themselves up by the bootstraps life had given them.   They described how grim their lives were before becoming girlfriends.

Wilkinson, who became a girlfriend when she was 18 and Hefner was 78, said she accepted the offer because, "I was living in the smallest apartment with the ugliest shit and I was praying for anything to get me out of there."   Madison writes in her book about not having enough money to afford the bikini she needed for her first Playboy audition on that bus and maxing out three credit cards to pay for a $7,000 breast augmentation she couldn't afford as a college student, "contributing to money troubles that would end up haunting me in the years to come."   Watching the show, you got sucked into the stars' stories, and were able to somewhat forget about the bizarre sexual aspects of this life.

As it turned out, what was going on may have been more sordid than many viewers could have imagined, according to allegations in Madison's Down the Rabbit Hole.

In it, she described how it was generally understood that women who lived in the mansion were expected to participate in bizarre, drug-fueled group sex rituals with Hefner after going out to nightclubs with him (the first time Madison went out clubbing with Hefner, she writes, he offered her a Quaalude, which he reportedly called a "thigh opener").

The women all changed into the same pink pajamas before surrounding Hefner on a bed, where they'd take turns pleasuring him and pretend to make out with each other and enjoy the experience, "but no one really was," Madison writes.

The bedtime routine is just one of Madison's many mansion horror stories. She describes how Hefner would create infighting among the girlfriends by randomly favoring one over the other.

She writes about going to the salon and coming back with red lipstick, which Hefner hated. You look old, hard, and cheap, he reportedly told her.

Madison also claimed he made them adhere to a 9 p.m. curfew — unless they were going out with him — and cried and told them to move out if they objected.

He allegedly gave girlfriends $1,000 a week for clothes (ones he would approve of, of course) and an unlimited tab at the beauty salons. Plastic surgery — mostly boob jobs, nose jobs, and lipo — was offered gratis.

According to Madison, she, Marquardt, and Wilkinson didn't get paid for the first season of Girls Next Door and received $25,000 to split among the three of them for their Playboy spread when the going rate was that each should have gotten at least that amount.

(In response to the book, Hefner accused Madison of "rewriting history.)  As stunning as Madison's book is, Steinem's 54-year-old articles are perhaps equally so. She describes having to go to the doctor as part of her Playboy Bunny onboarding.

The visit included testing for venereal diseases and a pelvic exam performed by a doctor she supposes is around 60 who tells her how "beautiful" the bunnies in the Miami Playboy Club he just visited were.

When Steinem protests the "internal exam," the doctor replies, "We usually find that girls who object to it strenuously have some reason…" Of course, there was no reason for anyone to have a doctor's exam or pelvic exam to become a waitress, whether she was wearing a bunny costume or not.

Many are remembering Hefner fondly after his death for his activism and progressive attitude toward social justice issues.

While that is part of his complicated legacy, what he also leaves behind is a history of using women for his own profit, promoting to icon status a female ideal that is purely and purposefully a physical one and nothing more, and an alleged history of abuse of the women who dared to enter into a living arrangement with him.

When you really dig into his life, it's easy to understand why Hefner wanted women to be bunnies. They're silent, inhuman, and charming. The won't intellectually challenge you. They're nice to look at. They might even submit to your cuddles.

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Heidi and Spencer Pratt's Pregnancy Photoshoot Is Instantly Iconic - Duration: 1:40.

Heidi and Spencer Pratt's Pregnancy Photoshoot Is Instantly Iconic

Heidi and Spencer Pratt just gave the world a gift, and we dont deserve it.

In this iconic pregnancy shoot, Heidi is singing with all the voices of the mountains, and painting with all the colors of the wind in these dreamy tulle gowns.

(And sometimes matching crowns, bless.)

Its been a crazy week on the internet, but now I know everythings gonna be OK. Heidi is very pregnant and they are very happy and thats a beautiful thing.

When reached for comment by Cosmopolitan.com about what inspired the extravagant photos — THE GOWNS!

— proud father-to-be Spencer Pratt simply said, "Beyoncé, Kylie Jenner's unborn baby, and our undying commitment to producing quality content."

Spencer Pratt cannot tell a lie.

Anyway, please enjoy these truly gorgeous photos, and imagine what it would be like to be draped right next to Heidi on that branch.

Hell, imagine what it would be like to be that branch, supporting Heidi and that glorious baby bump. Dreams are important.

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