This guy doesn’t even have one star yet? Geez, run somebody over already, pansy.
Rooster Teeth wanted to see how difficult it would be to drive a real car in third-person perspective like a stolen car in Grand Theft Auto. Rather than taking a bong hit and speculating about it for four hours like some people I am know, instead they rigged a $2,500 camera system above and behind a truck, connected to the bumper with a Z-bar and lots of duct tape (science!). Then they blocked all the windows and put a 15″ monitor in front of the steering wheel taking a live feed from the camera, forcing the driver to use video game style third-person perspective. Then they set it loose at a Walmart parking lot and they were still the least dangerous driver there; okay, not really. They tested it on a closed course. Many cones and crash dummies died on that fateful day. *tips a 40 of Valvoline*
Check the video below to see who wins science.
(contains some swearing)
[Thanks, Kotaku]




SCIENCE!
That wasn’t really Thomas Dolby. It was me, Jacktion!
We never would have figured it out.