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The amount of horsepower this engine has, the "factory" horsepower of the engine, etc.
But when you play Skyrim, you may perform many completely different activities: fighting, crafting, swimming, fishing, hunting, stealing and so on and so on. Any of those activities may be not that great and to be fun for only for a while, but been combined together, create a great adventure.
I want to drive as a madman for a first place in a race, and crash my car maybe, and then fix and upgrade it myself. If I can't do it in this game, I'll wait for a game that can allow it. It's gonna be fun, and it's creators will become rich people, I think.
You start in a garage full of parts and have to build a car. As you play you earn money and you can order upgrades via a catalog in the garage. After a few dozen hours you'll have a race spec beast and then you can enter a rally.
Its also a basically a parody of scandanavian life, and is freaking hilarious to play.
(note: its much more difficult than car mechanic simulator, but you learn a lot)
So some 3rd aplications that would bring statistic from builded car to sim games like AC would be totally fooken awesome, Both vr, AC moddable. That would be fantastic to actually try own build in AC, instead of using a "fast tunes" you have to adjust it by yourself in game, and software would read it as a " fast tune" in AC