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Many of these are really transformative and should add a good amount of value to the game even if you’ve already sunk in a lot of hours.ĬDPR has been very modder friendly this entire time, including hiring some of its best modders to come and work for the company, so I would expect even more expansive mods and mod support in the future as part of their long term plans for Cyberpunk. These are some of the most popular mods of all time, though I am open to suggestions of which ones may no longer be as good as they used to, or what newer ones players should try. That should be enough to get you started. Also reworks the spawns of the cops making them further away depending on the threat level that you've acquired. It'll take effect automatically when you commit crimes and gain heat. Enhanced Police - This mod enables police cars spawns. Car Customization - Customize the colors and models of your favorite cars and create your own unique garage!ġ0. © Copyright 2013-2021 Dirty Mo Media, LLC - All rights reserved.
Well, let's just say the surprise not only closed the show, but it brought Dale Jr. Amy Earnhardt, Mike Davis, Swindell and the Dirty Mo Media gang had been scheming a birthday surprise for Dale Jr. The biggest moment of the show comes when the cat is let out of the bag.
We learn about how Dirty Mo Media was started, Dale's new square body Chevy truck, and the day Dale Earnhardt Jr lassoed a fish. answers some amazing fan questions in our AskJr segment. This isn't just some celebrity fly-by-night NASCAR fan, the Dawson County native has been following the Cup Series since he was a child.īefore Swindell arrives Dale Jr. But what some don't realize is how big of a NASCAR fan he is. Davis also asks Cole about some of the stigma surrounding the new-country scene. The two share some fun talk about their different paths from the same institution. It's the same place that Mike Davis went to school. Swindell is not shy about sharing his love for his alma mater, Georgia Southern. Speaking of bars, which Nashville watering hole is Cole's favorite? We find out. How playing the bar circuit in Nashville can connect an artist to the next shot. He explains the opportunities that led to his first big break in music.ĭale Jr., co-host Mike Davis, and Swindell bring us inside what it's like in the Country music scene as a songwriter and performer. From slingin' t-shirts to writing music, it was time for Swindell to shine. The friendship grew into Cole going on the road with Bryan. But his story really starts at a college dorm, where he met fellow Georgia Southern alum and country music artist Luke Bryan. Yes, he was a songwriter, that moved to Nashville in hopes of achieving his dreams of being on the big stage.
Swindell didn't have a typical start for a country music artist. I don’t want to be a regret/Or the one that she forgets, he sings on the haunting closer. We learn how the particular song brought Dale Jr. You Should Be Here is a seamless combination of top-shelf pop mischief (No Can Left Behind, the Dierks Bentley-assisted Flatliner) and devastating ballads (the gorgeous, career-defining title cut) that accentuates his talent for delivering the latter. Essential Chrome tips you should know about. He didn't miss a beat, playing his popular song, "You Should Be Here" in front of packed audiences for an even deeper meaning. Chrome browser window in Dark mode, displaying Google productivity icon. It's a conversation that brings us closer to how Cole, who lost his father in a freak accident as a child, and his mother to illness recently, was able to carry on. They open up about the loss of their fathers and mothers and how they each found ways to cope with unthinkable loss. The two giants in their perspective industry have a special bond. Grammy award-winning Country Music superstar Cole Swindell pulls up a chair at the big wooden table to have a chat with good friend Dale Earnhardt Jr.