VegStang
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No joke, I can’t stand bluecruise. It’s like playing pinball, but like, with your body. Was cool the first few times I used it but the shine wore off quick.Easy now - this game is a Ford of Europe thing. They have their own software developers over there, and aren’t responsible for your lack of BlueCruise in Indiana. Which I think you’ll be underwhelmed with, at least in its current iteration - that is, unless you drive only arrow-straight highways and/or find constant small jerks from side to side relaxing. ?
Hey now, blocks, tiles, and sketch. How could you forget these classics?For waiting while charging, Teslas get Netflix and Stardew Valley. Fords get a "game" where you read the words on your steering wheel buttons?
Not to mention, the driver awareness nanny thing is VERY sensitive, at least on mine. I’m all for proper head and eye tracking for safe driving but I was staring straight ahead and it kept yelling at me. Had a mask and hat on so maybe it didn’t like that.Exactly. BC also reminds me of driving with a brand new driver, first time on the highway, and their point of focus is 5 feet in front of the car…
So people with Selects or California Route 1's cannot play it due to no heated seats and no hands-free tailgate!? LOLFurthermore, other components within Mach-E allow it to interact with its passengers to guide them, and vice versa. Some of the Mach-E functions that operate during the escape room game are the electric seats, hands-free tailgate, air conditioning system and headlights.
@Ford Motor Company@Ford Motor Company - here is the stuff we actually want.
https://www.macheforum.com/site/thr...software-enhancements-do-you-want-most.12401/
Not dumb games.