Don't forget the fact that you usually have a limited field of vision in video games as well (at least in my limited experience with driving games), and you can't turn your head to look anywhere other than straight ahead.
Either that, or the game puts you in a third person view behind the vehicle, which is better for seeing what's around you but terrible for seeing what's directly in front of you.
Why not bet on the "yes" side? If you're wrong, you have to pay but hey, you're still alive. If you're right, you're dead but hey, you died a little bit richer.
Don't forget the fact that you usually have a limited field of vision in video games as well (at least in my limited experience with driving games), and you can't turn your head to look anywhere other than straight ahead. Either that, or the game puts you in a third person view behind the vehicle, which is better for seeing what's around you but terrible for seeing what's directly in front of you.
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Here, you dropped this.
Why not bet on the "yes" side? If you're wrong, you have to pay but hey, you're still alive. If you're right, you're dead but hey, you died a little bit richer.