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IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
Dear users and/or administrators. Yesterday I published the rear and cockpit parts of the GT-R FIA GT Racing Game cars. But it turns out that, although I published them yesterday, it turns out that I gave myself one thing. It has been more than 24 hours after publication. But only the images that I published are seen when I am logged in. However, if I go to the website without being logged in, those images are not published yet. Who can explain to me the reason for this? I don't know if having been published on a Saturday (which was precisely yesterday when I did them), being the weekend, they take time to process and give the go-ahead.

IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
Anyone know if in the past the Android game Off-road: Forest was published? I ask why I wanted to add the entry.
Mercury Sable

Vanishing Point (2000)
The front end reminds me of the 1998 Ford Taurus.
Ford Explorer

Vanishing Point (2000)
Who was Eddie Bauer? A Ford worker of the time?
Alfa Romeo GTV

Vanishing Point (2000)
Unlike the GTV V6 24V 6 Speed, does it use a 5 speed gearbox?
Ford Focus

Vanishing Point (2000)
Why was it called Focus Cosworth? Was it an evolution of the 1999 Focus WRC in prototype format?
Hyundai Genesis Coupé

Team Hot Wheels: Baja (2012)
Attacker1997 wrote
More like a Hyundai Genesis Coupe to me

Im with you.
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)
Speedevil wrote

I'm pretty sure police cars have to be road legal and need some utility that a race car doesn't have.

You say that the homologation is needed for that car, of racing origin, to go on the road and then homologate, again, to be a police car?
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)
LRF Modding wrote


No LOL, C6.R is race car. They are not gonna use race cars for police.

Wow! What a pity! could have used it in real life as a highway patrol car
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)
Officially the Corvette C6R was also used for the police in real life?
Dodge Viper

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)
The sound of the car engine (without tuning, directly from the factory) seems to be taken from a BMW M5 V10, since in the hud of the game it could reach 10,000 RPM's, when in real life it reached 6000 RPM's. However, on NFS Carbon, even though it uses the same game engine sound audio file, on Carbon it was already limited to 8000 RPM's according to the game's HUD. Something almost close to the real model, since the RPM meter of the real model was limited to 7000 RPM's.
White-GMC WIA

4x4 Evo 2 (2002)
Is it powered by Volvo engine? Because the type of grille is the typical one that was used in the past on both European and Asian made trucks.

IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
speedfreak975 wrote
do not use other wikis/fandoms, if there is official footage by the dev its preferable (through trailer or early gameplay) or maybe footage from YouTube to serve as a placeholder.

the difference between taking an image directly from Wiki and taking a screengrab and editing it (footage from youtube). one is blatant stealing, while the other can be considered transformative work.

As it turns out, in the case of the 4 NFS Porsche racing cars of the PSX version, I had to remove the background image with photoshop because it was done from the car selection menu. That could also be considered as flagrant robbery?

IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
speedfreak975 wrote


Cut content mainly refers to content that was in open beta/soft launch, or shown in trailers but never made it into the final release.In other words, cut content that was shown publicly or accessible at some point.
These entries might remain as placeholders for as long as they are on the site, if they were never accessible to the player (for example : the Lancia Stratos from FH5 page).Some cut content makes it within the files of final product and is accessible via hacks. these examples can have final entries as they can be accessed by the player.

So you say that the entries of the cars removed from Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Gran Turismo 4, Monster Truck Madness 1 and 2 and Midtown Madness 2 that I added would be preserved? Another thing would be for the screenshots to be taken on my own (example, the interior part of the Cadillac Eldorado Classic from Midtown Madness 2), and another would be for the screenshot to be taken from a fandom in the game ... Or that even a car removed from a specific game was in another game (The Monster Truck from Midtown Madness 1 in Midtown Madness 2 due to the San Francisco map textures).

IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
Silnev wrote


Yes. Also any unplayable vehicles and any tracks.

The cars removed from Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Gran Turismo 4, Monster Truck Madness 1 and 2, and the front parts of Midtown Madness 2. Regarding the track and locations issue ... I'll say it in another moment, since I have to review Deeper.

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IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
Silnev wrote


Yes. If you add entries but don't provide pics then they will be removed. Now let me ask you something.

What entries have you submitted that use images from youtube/fandom? You mentioned Gran Turismo Concept. What else?

Driveclub Bikes, Driveclub's pre-order cars, the two Scootacar from Ridge Racer 2, a car from DiRT 3, the 4 NFS Porsche race cars of the PSX, almost most cars missing from Carrozzeria from Sega GT and the replacement shots from Sega Rally 3.

And I ask. Does that also count the screenshots of deleted cars taken from Fandom's and YouTube?

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2021-12-22 00:11:07

IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
Silnev wrote


Typically what happens if you submit a game but don't submit entries for it for at least two hours the entry will be removed. So no unless you intend to add entries that you took yourself don't just add an entry for no reason.

Ok. In other words, if I create the entry for the game and the cars, and I should not do, or publish the screenshots due to privacy issues of the Fandom's and YouTube, it will be temporarily and will be deleted. Isn't that so?

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2021-12-21 23:53:01

IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
Silnev wrote


If you don't intend to do the entry than why are you bringing it up?

It was for asking to know how to catalog the game. In case, in the future, any interested user intends to publish those captures.

If I don't know something (like what happened with PGR Ferrari), I ask. And I don't want to get philosophical, but life is full of questions. Now, there are more questions than answers.

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2021-12-21 23:42:37

IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
Silnev wrote


Just list it as a mobile game.

In agreement. Now, there are two problems: One, I've never had a Zune in my life; and two, someone should do the entries for me to prevent theft of screenshots from both Fandom and Youtube videos.

IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023)
I've been thinking about adding a new video game entry for a long time. And I'm not talking about, nor Windows, nor Playstation, nor Nintendo. I'm talking about a game that was actually the only racing game available that was released for the range of handheld devices of the Microsoft brand under the name of Zune. And I'm talking about Project Gotham Racing: Ferrari Edition. And my question is: Being a game that was released only for Zune, could you create a web entry for this game?
Chevrolet Camaro SS

Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6 (2018)
XD
Suzuki SX4 S-Cross

Asphalt: Xtreme (2016)
Looks like very simillar than the current Suzuki Vitara.
Volkswagen Combi

Asphalt: Xtreme (2016)
But the Combi didn't have a K at the beginning?

Super Woden GP (2021)
Silnev wrote


If you notice on a game's entry that there are some cars missing. Leave a note in the comments about it. Like with your example of "hey, the tuned cars are missing.".

Do not, make entries for a game entry that you do not own, nor do not have the means to acquire images within game. Leaving a simple message is enough and in fact other users do so, Auto-Friki.

Anyway you can't have done this too long ago because the rule about not using images from youtube videos has been around for quite some time.

In agreement. In fact, the Gran Turismo HD Concept tuned car was just one example. Now the only thing missing is for a user to replace the screenshots of both the tuned cars and the game so that it has a better resolution.

Super Woden GP (2021)
Silnev. I also tell you another thing. It turns out that a few years ago, in the Gran Turismo HD Concept article, there were only normal cars, instead of tuned ones. What did I do? Well, through YouTube screenshots I created the sections of the tuned cars of the game. And my question is: if a car is missing in a game, but it turns out that X game was only released for Xbox, PlayStation (except the 4 because I have it) or Nintendo (except the switch because I also have it), if I create an entry of a missing car in the game and I have neither the corresponding console, nor the physical game, and I have to make the captures directly from YouTube or from the Fandom, it would happen the same as what happened with The Crea at the beginning, right? I'm saying that just in case, since I did the Gran Turismo HD Concept thing a long time ago, before the rules and web design were changed.

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Super Woden GP (2021)
Silnev wrote


If you took an image that was intended for an entry and uploaded it to a website like fandom or imgur or tumblr or whatever. Then proceeded to lose the image that you were going to use. If the image is still on one of those websites you can still use that image.

It's more about not stealing other users images from other websites. Fandom is included but as long as you created the original image you can upload it to myspace and still use it for an entry.


Understood. Understood. In other words, only the photos that are mine are worth it. That's why I had the New Year's Eve mess with The Crew because of the YouTube captures.

Super Woden GP (2021)
But I give an example. If I made a screenshot that is my own, I publish it to a Fandom, but at the time I published it I deleted it by mistake, a screenshot of a fandom may be included knowing that the screenshot is my property and not from other users, could it apply?

Super Woden GP (2021)
Silnev wrote


Please don't submit entry images that are taken from a youtube video.

I don't want to get in the wrong way, but the mess I had on New Years Eve over the issue of screenshots of The Crew's cars, which were taken from YouTube gameplays, does it generally apply to any game? So what I'm saying is that I did the same but in another game: Driveclub, but with the theme of the three pre-order cars. Shouldn't I have posted that? Because a few captures are taken from YouTube videos. If the screenshots are taken from Fandom's, can they be applied directly?

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GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience (2013)
Can someone tell me from which version of the Android devices the interior camera is no longer available? I say this because in the most recent versions for Android the cabin camera was deleted. Which in the Windows version, being younger, the rooms were preserved. I say this because since September I wanted to capture the cockpits, which I have not yet been able to do at all.
Volkswagen Routan

The Crew (2014)
This minivan looks like it took the base of a Touran making it longer wheelbase.
Chevrolet Cruze

The Crew (2014)
I do not know. But seen from the side it reminds me a bit of an SUV Coupé, more than a hatchback.
Made for Game Custom Vehicle

Ridge Racers (2004)
It reminds me of a hovercraft.
McLaren F1 LM

Ridge Racers 2 (2006)
For a moment I thought for a long time that this car would be based on a Ferrari F50.
Project Mu Raggio

Ridge Racers 2 (2006)
Silnev wrote
The game says this is the video game version of the real Raggio that was made in 2005. The real car was based off an Acura NSX with all the work done by Project Mu under license from Namco. Apparently Yamasa (a pachinko company) footed the bill and this car also appears in the Ridge Racer pachinko game (which I didn't know existed) as the main car.

Anyway these days the whereabouts of the real car are unknown. So that's why this is listed under Project Mu and not as a Ferrari Enzo like the other Raggios.

Here's a pic of the real version:

It still sounds very interesting. The most surprising thing is that there is an image in which a "Street legal" version was made without the racing stickers.
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McDonnell F-101 Voodoo

Ridge Racers 2 (2006)
What... what? Then we say of the Chase of the Colin McRae Rally 3. I knew something about this "half car, half plane" kind of thing. But I was not expecting a brand name (which in this case is the aeronautical construction company) and the model.

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World Racing (2003)
Silnev, since I published all the cockpits of Juiced 2, I took the opportunity to take the screenshots of the rear views of the cars that are only of a unique class in the game (Prototypes, classic models, racing, etc), to be able to complement with the ones captures of each of their respective cockpits.

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
Silnev, I have reposted the images of the car interiors that were previously removed.
Plymouth 'Cuda

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
But what difference is there between the Barracuda and the 'Cuda? Because within the game it is directly called Barracuda.
Made for Game Custom Vehicle

Ridge Racers (2004)
Silnev wrote
Interesting quirk about this car. It has active aero flaps that deploy when turning. Also when braking, lights around the wheels glow red:

I knew about the flaps that come up when cornering. but not the one that when you brake, the sheet metal area that covers the wheels turns red.

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
Silnev wrote


You have to re-submit them. There is no system of what you describe.

Well nothing. To start over from scratch. Of course, my proposal can serve as something for the future, since some day, some user (whether it is me or someone different) may try to publish images of the interiors of the cars of a game that in There is not really an option to disable the game hud and that process can be very rudimentary for some users. And more, if we are talking about a game that does not have the option to disable the hud of the game and there are more than 1000 cars in the game (I make it up) and have to make those captures without there being said option.

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
Silnev, is there any way to re-add the passenger compartments of the respective cars without me resorting to it again? I say this because before I published them on my own, since a few were fully published, but others, despite having previously published them, eliminated them due to the issue of whether the game's hud can be disabled. I say this because they will surely be in the web database and I am not sure if you as an administrator (or any administrator in general) can do it again.

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Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
Silnev wrote


Juiced 2 sure. Don't for World Racing though. I rejected those because for an entry the order of images goes:
1st pic = front view
2nd pic = rear view
3rd pic = interior view

For World Racing you didn't submit any rear images just interior shots and since most of the entries lack rear images we (the admins) would have to re-arrange them at a later date. So unless you are going to submit rear images aswell for world racing refrain from submitting interior shots.

In other words, even if I have the images of the interiors of the cars, until those of the rear have been made, won't those of the interiors be published? I already knew the process and order of the images, but I did not expect that, since there were no images on the back, those of the interiors would not be published directly.

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
Silnev wrote


If there is no in-game option to do so then you don't need to edit the files to achieve it.

So, knowing that there is no option to disable the hud for both World Racing and Juiced 2, can I re-upload the images of the cockpits of the respective cars from their respective games as I did previously?

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
Silnev wrote


Auto-Friki is it possible to disable the HUD for the interior shots? We prefer interior shots without all the HUD elements cluttering the screen.

Silnev, it's useless. In both Mercedes-Benz World Racing and Juiced 2 HIN there is no option to disable the HUD. So if you allow me, if you can, you put the cockpits back, both from World Racing and Juiced 2, to each of their respective vehicles from each video game.

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
Silnev wrote


Auto-Friki is it possible to disable the HUD for the interior shots? We prefer interior shots without all the HUD elements cluttering the screen.

Does that also include the Mercedes-Benz World Racing cockpit shots?

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
MBR wrote


Pretty sure it’s the same, if by anything, it might had less cars (I’m not sure since I don’t own it )

Unless ... The cabin camera is preserved as it happens in the versions of Windows and consoles.
Red Bull RB16B Honda

F1 2021 (2021)
Skyline159 wrote
Max Verstappen is a 2021 Formula 1 World Champion. Congratulations.

After 6 years in a row winning the world championship from 2014 to 2020 (Except 2016, as it was won by Rosberg), in the end there is a new winner. Let's see how many championships the Belgian will win, but that's just the beginning. Likewise, I congratulate not only him but also all the teammates (mechanics, technicians, etc.) for all the effort and sacrifice he has made to win. And although his teammate Sergio Pérez has lagged far behind the others, even though he did not win the race, he was still able to participate in the race despite the problems. Thanks for everything.
Toyota Corolla

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
What is the difference between the Corolla GT-S and the Sprinter Trueno knowing that they use the same chassis reference code? That the Corolla GT-S was launched in the US?
Toyota Corolla

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
JDMracerocket96 wrote
technically its an ae88. but its still an ae86 so ok

Why do you say it is an AE88? Why are the taillights slightly different from those on the AE86?
Scion tC

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
Toyota Auris Taillights
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