

| Author | Message |
|---|---|
| Driving games have had this phenomenon for years, blurred out vehicles in the out of bound areas that aren’t accessed by the player. | |
| Speedy17 wrote Yeah it still looks like crap even if we see it from a far Heh, reminds me of the civilian cars I'd crush in BattleTanx on the N64. | |
| wezymh wrote this is depressingly bad quality Yeah it still looks like crap even if we see it from a far | |
| this is depressingly bad quality | |
| For this same reason I don't agree with people identifying Japanese kei cars as "supermini". -- Last edit: 2016-05-16 13:52:11 | |
| I'd just like to reiterate that using the term "Supermini" to describe the smallest class of cars is incorrect. From Wikipedia: The term "City Car" may be more accurate. From Wikipedia: -- Last edit: 2016-05-16 11:52:37 | |
That means it´s a small car what was presented in Frankfurt as a 5-door hatchbeck. | |
Although after looking around at what wikipedia defines as a supermini, hatchback or city car, the terms seem to be interchangeable depending on who you ask (e.g. Euro NCAP classes all small cars as superminis). | |
| then Wikipedia has to be changed. Supermini is bullshit. VW Up is Supermini for example. But not Skoda Fabia | |
| According to wikipedia: | |
| Class Cars, Hatchback not Supermini | |
| I spotted these in several car parks near the port in Calais. | |
| subzero wrote Where you found this? Can usually be found near ferries, very low quality cars. | |
| Where you found this? |