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subzero photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 18:14 | 1968 Econoline? | |
insanecow
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2011-01-05 18:12 | Chevrolet Suburban www.chevysuburban.info/images/2010/02/2007_chevrolet_suburban.jpg | |
subzero photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 18:11 | TrailBlazer? -- Last edit: 2011-01-05 18:12:10 | |
insanecow
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2011-01-05 16:45 | Takumi wrote Innocenti Lambro ? I agree. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:33 | Oh really? Didn't notice, sry | |
subzero photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:26 | It was stated -.- | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:23 | It doesn't really look like a Catera in my opinion.. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:22 | 2000-01. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:21 | 2000-01. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:20 | Because he can't get to keep it in the garage, that's why. | |
sajmon14 photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:19 | I also think Pajero, soemthing like the Dakar version, I think it's the 1993 one | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:18 | Yes, I really liked Madeira.. It was one of the most exotic locations I've ever been to, with all those steep streets in the towns, the mystic and overwhelming forests, and the incredible mountain paths with the levadas... I'd really love to go back. I don't remember anything about Faro because I was quite little back then | |
Ford78
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2011-01-05 16:09 | subzero wrote too tall, unable to fit in the garage! Why are you crying? | |
Ford78
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2011-01-05 16:08 | 1985 Mitsubishi Pajero | |
Ford78
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2011-01-05 16:06 | SizSkiizd wrote Sure, but idk Portuguese, the only languages I know are Norwegian, English, Spanish, Danish, Swedish and Japanese... I know the word obrigado, though.. I have been to Madeira and Faro Very good Siz! Nice trip that you did! | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 16:02 | Pedro_TypeR wrote In Portuguese too.... Sure, but idk Portuguese, the only languages I know are Norwegian, English, Spanish, Danish, Swedish and Japanese... I know the word obrigado, though.. I have been to Madeira and Faro | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 15:59 | CA_NES wrote still not as bad as the Hyundai Excel I'm sorry, but I totally disagree. I'm a big fan of Hyundai, you see | |
sajmon14 photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 15:15 | appears sometimes in used cars store, in funny green colour | |
sajmon14 photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 15:13 | As I see on the game there are Standards, better-quality standards and premiums | |
Ford78
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2011-01-05 12:25 | Agreed | |
J-2 photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 12:16 | SizSkiizd wrote I can't believe they named this car Alto (Alto - tall in Spanish) Alto also means "To Stop" as an order, so its quite funny | |
marioman3138
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2011-01-05 07:15 | Origin Australia-Built for usa | |
ShantJ
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2011-01-05 02:35 | ShantJ wrote It's no longer called JGTC. It's SuperGT. Bump. Also, it's listed as an Autobacs in the game... hmmm.. | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 01:49 | Lol no bad | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 01:39 | Innocenti Lambro ? | |
insanecow
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2011-01-05 01:32 | www.eurofilmcars.com/images/11/MVC-022-11.jpg Piaggio Ape? | |
Star Wars Fanatic
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2011-01-05 01:24 | Available only in the Vietnam expansion. | |
Star Wars Fanatic
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2011-01-05 01:23 | Available only in the Vietnam expansion. | |
Star Wars Fanatic
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2011-01-05 01:20 | Available only in the Vietnam expansion. | |
Star Wars Fanatic
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2011-01-05 01:19 | Available only in the Vietnam expansion. | |
Star Wars Fanatic
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2011-01-05 01:17 | Available only in the Vietnam expansion. | |
J-2 photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-05 00:47 | Have German plates but it´s RHD...lol I suppose making LHD only this car wasn´t worth it for the developers. | |
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2011-01-04 23:15 | still not as bad as the Hyundai Excel | |
sajmon14 photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-04 21:58 | One of greatest cars in all Gt games | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-04 21:37 | He said Divco 206 --' | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-04 14:03 | its a SRT-8 ;-) | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-04 14:02 | actually the police car is a "Maserati GranTurismo S" | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-04 13:59 | someone forgot, there is also a police-version. Could someone please add it? EDIT: i have a better idea, i will post it tomorrow by myself ^^ -- Last edit: 2011-01-04 21:28:51 | |
J-2 photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-04 12:49 | Star Wars Fanatic wrote I read somewhere that standard cars has as many polygons as Forza's cars. Well, that depends on the LOD of the car. Depending on the LOD, you get more or less polygons, on Forza 3, the lowest LOD (Supposed to be used for AI cars which are so far away) is about 2556 polys, but the highest one (used in car selection and photo mode) is about 172753 polys. The LOD used in actual play have "only" 45074 polys. A premium car on GT5, can have more polys than the biggest LOD in Forza (that wouldn´t be a surprise) but it´s impossible a simple standard car could have more, at least, talking about the highest LOD. And on a side note, GT5 also have different LOD types, in actual gameplay, the polygon ammount also drops significantly. (Well, all games do this, in the interior view, the high detail LOD remains since you are only seeing the dash and a few more details, but in the exterior view, you really don´t need a perfect mesh, since you are not going to notice the details as you drive along) -- Last edit: 2011-01-04 12:50:38 | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2011-01-04 11:16 | I want the 69 Bonneville from Last Action Hero too www.imcdb.org/vehicle_2482-Pontiac-Bonneville-1969.html |