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![]() Need for Speed: Unbound (2022) | Victor_2003 wrote He writed "some" not "all", NFS 2 have playable traffic vehicles with cheat code and the old games like Underground 2 and World featured playable SUVs, so there is not problem with that, nobody is forced to drive with them. The user’s comment: Nick Name wrote is it just me or do some of these traffic vehicles need to be playable, like the Yukon and well all of them. He/She mentions all of the unplayable cars. Those games were created many years ago, and now the Need For Speed franchise has evolved into a more serious street racing genre. They aren’t going to allow a playable Yukon or any NPC car since they won’t fit the game. -- Last edit: 2023-08-22 22:33:55 | |
![]() Need for Speed: Unbound (2022) | Victor_2003 wrote How would ruin the game? The Infiniti G35 for example was playable in Underground 2. EA developers making all traffic vehicles playable would ruin the game since it would cause the already existing NPC vehicles to become pointless. Many of them would not fit the racing genre, which is what NFS is clearly made for. And what about multiplayer mode? That would only cause confusion among players trying to identify what vehicle isn’t being used or is being used by a certain player. The Infiniti G35 can work since it has been playable in the previous titles, but SUVs and utility vehicles are hardly used by anyone in Unbound, and aren’t fit for street racing material. So I don’t understand why people want them to be playable when it serves no purpose. Not sure how it would make sense racing a GMC Topkick, Yukon or Explorer. There are a variety of vehicles that are perfectly usable. What I actually want to see are some electric sports cars, and more car brands returning to the franchise. Now these are ideas that can work in Need For Speed. | |
![]() Lincoln Town Car Stretched Limousine Need for Speed: Payback (2017) | Leandro wrote Probably the first "fictional" car in a newer NFS game? Yes, but they’ve been doing this for years. 30%-35% of non-playable vehicles in some Need For Speed games are fictionalized (My educated guess). At this point, the rate has been declining. | |
![]() Subaru Leone The Need for Speed (1994) | Production of the Leone Hatchback went from 1979-1989. The Impreza later became the successor of the Subaru Leone. | |
![]() Ford Focus Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | Strange…the Russian police use the Focus sedan and not the hatchback version: www.peakpx.com/en/hd-wallpaper-desktop-ozaii | |
![]() Need for Speed: Unbound (2022) | Nick Name wrote is it just me or do some of these traffic vehicles need to be playable, like the Yukon and well all of them. Including the utility vehicles. That would ruin the game. EA allows the player to use vehicles that only fit the racing genre. | |
![]() Land-Rover Range Rover Detroit: Become Human (2018) | There’s many SUVs and hatchbacks that come in a similar body shape and not just the Ford Flex. | |
![]() Made for Game Bus Detroit: Become Human (2018) | Design is almost similar to the Mercedes Future Bus in my opinion: www.dezeen.com/2016/07/19/mercedes-benz-self-driving-future-bus-autonomous-vehicle/ | |
![]() Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Detroit: Become Human (2018) | cherrier_vivace wrote shouldn't the car be electric or has petrol not been banned yet? You’d likely have a high chance of seeing many petrol/diesel vehicles in the 2030s. Some non-electric models would still be on sale in some US States, but this game’s time setting is set in 2038, and several States will ban the sales of non-EVs by 2035, but not all. | |
![]() Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Driver: San Francisco (2011) | Oldsmobile produced more 8 passenger Vista Cruisers than 6 passenger units throughout the years. | |
![]() Tesla Model S Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | Silnev wrote Look fellas, it's a hatchback, end of discussion. Alright, whatever you guys say. 🤷🏾♂️ | |
![]() Infiniti G35 Need for Speed: Unbound (2022) | Leandro wrote I wish it could be playable :p, Just saying The last NFS game where this was playable was in Shift, but yes, it could be driven by players this time. | |
![]() Tesla Model S Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | vocal95 wrote This is common car knowledge - if the rear window opens with trunk lid then it is either 3 or 5-door car - hatchback or liftback, even if the car looks like sedan and has three-box styling (Tesla Model S doesn't have even that, since it is two-body styling). If the trunk lid opens without window then it's a sedan and trunk lid isn't cosidered additional door. This is a liftback: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/Tesla_Model_S_Schiphol_taxi_AMS_12_2016_0581.jpg This is sedan: i.ytimg.com/vi/Zu0caTwMm3k/maxresdefault.jpg Liftback can be a sedan only if it has a switch like second generation Skoda Superb (but since Superb has a liftback option then it is probably still a liftback). Clearly you don't understand the difference between a hatchback and a sedan. Sedans have the trunk compartment separated from the passenger compartment, unlike hatchbacks. It therefore has nothing to do with how the trunk opens. And what are you talking about? The Model S by nature, is a 3-box design. It is common sense to realize that Tesla has never made or included a single hatchback in its entire lineup of vehicles. Although there have been rumors of Tesla planning to make an upcoming hatchback, I doubt that will happen in my entire lifetime. Who knows? This company usually suffers to keep promises in any way and has often lied about production and range. I'd rather get a BMW i4 or another EV. That being said, liftback vehicles can come in any form, whether a sedan, hatchback, or coupe. What really defines them is how the vehicle compartments and body configurations are. I only prefer to respond on 1 page to make it easier for me to speak, and not on the other page. | |
![]() The Crew: Motorfest (2023) | Well, rest in peace to the people who died in the Hawaiian wildfires and the ones who lost everything. | |
![]() Tesla Model S Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | vocal95 wrote Doesn't matter what Tesla marketing calls it, Model S is a liftback. If rear window opens with trunk lid - that's not a sedan Please click the link below where you can read about the Model S. Where are you really getting this information from claiming that a liftback cannot be a sedan??? igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=118971 | |
![]() Nissan 370Z Gangstar: New Orleans (2017) | The rear headlights: Nissan GTR. However, for the rest of the body’s design: Nissan 370Z with 5% Toyota styling for the front. | |
![]() GMC Yukon Denali Gangstar: New Orleans (2017) | 2007 model with a revamped design. | |
![]() Need for Speed: Unbound (2022) | rayjunhwang1357x wrote Why there are no Audis in this game? Probably licensing issues? Also because of funding, and it also isn’t coming in the new NFS game. | |
![]() Lexus GS 300 Saints Row (2022) | Nickolay27PM wrote 2001 Nissan Maxima More Maxima features are involved with this. Not sure how it’s a Lexus. | |
![]() Volkswagen Golf Saints Row (2022) | Seeing some Honda Civic styling at the front, 10% of it. | |
![]() Nissan Quest Saints Row (2022) | Ericwanted wrote What about Toyota Sienna? Too curvy, and the front and taillights don’t match. | |
![]() Mercedes-Benz GLS Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | plasticbodypanels wrote one of their worst recent traffic models.... how dissapointing Luckily some new refreshed AI cars have recently been showing up in both ATS and ETS. You can add Jazzycat modifications for more realistic AI vehicles. | |
![]() Skoda Fabia Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | Driving games have had this phenomenon for years, blurred out vehicles in the out of bound areas that aren’t accessed by the player. | |
![]() BMW 5 Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | Peterkragger wrote Maybe someone told them to do so Definitely a trend with the new updates, perhaps it’s because of strict licensing issues? | |
![]() Opel Astra Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | It was sold in North America under the name of “Saturn Astra” and was called the Verano in China years later. | |
![]() Tesla Model S Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | The front comes across the new facelift of the Model 3 expected to launch in 2024: shifterninja.com/blogs/cup-holder-shifter/tesla-plans-to-release-a-model-3-with-roadster-inspired-facelift-in-2024 So it should be a blend of the current Model S with the upcoming Model 3 front fascia. Also, I have said this before and I will say it again. Please reconsider the class from being a hatchback as the Tesla Model S is marketed as a full-sized sedan. Technically a lift back but not what it’s currently listed as. | |
![]() BMW 5 Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | The front grille makes the car seem like the ETK models from BeamNG. Surprising to see how SCS and other games are eager to add so many fictional car elements or designs all of a sudden. | |
![]() Boeing 737 Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | Looks close to the old Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) livery on the B737. | |
![]() Volvo XC60 Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | Some pruned details on the front are visible compared to the real model. | |
![]() Ford Police Interceptor Concept Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | In the game files, it’s set apart from the other Ford Taurus Interceptor (Since the damaged sirens are visible while the other one has normal sirens). | |
![]() Toyota Tundra Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) | carcrasher88 wrote Tundra with a Hilux bed. That's quite something. Some games mix different vehicle designs into one, no coincidence. | |
![]() Volvo V40 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) | There’s a small detail of Peugeot reminiscence in the headlights. | |
![]() Toyota Hilux Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) | Primarily the third generation model. | |
![]() Chevrolet Cruze Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) | The exact model from Gran Turismo 7: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=303886 And this model doesn’t directly match the Cruze, but leans more towards the SS with the sharp edges and design patterns on the exterior. | |
![]() Made for Game Driller Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) | It’s more suitable to list this as a MFG vehicle, completely fictional for the average person to identify what it is. | |
![]() Isuzu NPR Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) | The design of the headlights do come closer to the ones on the Nissan Atlas than the NPR, but without the huge blinker. | |
![]() Toyota Prius Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) | The front looks like a mix of many Toyota sedans, but the taillights are familiar to the ones on the Honda Insight (My opinion). | |
![]() Volkswagen Golf Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) | AutoTracker wrote This actually a Mk 7 Golf, rather than a Mk 4. Body shape and taillights are a pretty good giveaway And instead of including the taillights on the trunk, they modeled them in half. | |
![]() Chevrolet Silverado Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) | carcrasher88 wrote I'm seeing a wide variety of influences in this truck. The cab is clearly previous gen Silverado, the bed is 90's Dodge Ram, headlights are previous gen Tahoe/Suburban/second gen Avalanche, grille looks like a mix of late 90's F-150 and 04-06 Sierra, and the front bumper is also Tahoe/Suburban/Avalanche. A mashup of different trucks indeed. | |
![]() IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023) | Express Trucking wrote I think there are too many games in roblox which has a lot of cars like greenville, or brookhaven The Greenville car models are generated in Blender and then imported. Generally speaking, I’m not certain how it would turn out. There are many games in Roblox that do have the vehicles built from Roblox Studio, but I don’t know if using cars from 3D creation software would count. Roblox itself however is a gaming platform, not an actual video game itself, and the moderators stated that it can’t be allowed for that reason. | |
![]() Toyota Prius Watch Dogs 2 (2016) | Leandro wrote Holy cow! Everybody is mad with this Prius (or whatever is) I'm referring to the real vehicle, but yes, I don't see why people despise the previous generations. If these people want to know the true definition of "Ugly" then they should see the Will Cypha or Fiat Multipla. | |
![]() Toyota Prius Watch Dogs 2 (2016) | Victor_2003 wrote There is more people that think the same. Do they? Personally I’ve been seeing a lot and lot of favorable views of the Prius’ new design on social media. I do admire the raindrop design, including the color options and range. | |
![]() Kia Soul Watch Dogs (2014) | A mix of a Soul and a Scion XB is what comes to my mind about this car. | |
![]() Ford Edge Gangstar: New York (2024) | Definitely looks more like the current generation Hyundai Tucson rather than a Ford. This car has very sharp details on its design which don’t add up to the Edge. | |
![]() Kia Sportage Gangstar: New York (2024) | JohnnyGT500 wrote Kia EV6 Maybe only 5% of the vehicle, but most of the styling has the Sportage look. So it’s fair to list it as one. | |
![]() smart Vision EQ fortwo Gangstar: New York (2024) | Toyota Will Cypha lookalike taillights on a Smart Vision EQ. Extraordinary design of this car. | |
![]() OceanGate Cyclops Subnautica (2014) | Oh how Stockton Rush would’ve very well loved this game… | |
![]() Ford Ka Watch Dogs 2 (2016) | It does convey the impression of a modern Ford Ka to me. Mixed with some elements from a 2010s car. | |
![]() Nissan Cube Smashy Road: Wanted 2 (2021) | Nissan Cube. | |
![]() Audi TT Need for Speed: Shift (2009) | This model is shipped with 280NM of torque and 147KW. |