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Express Trucking a écrit Wait, does this replace the old one? No. | ||
Daboi492 a écrit The Buick Verano is a badge-engineered version of the Opel Astra Sedan Research shows that the car only shares a universal GM platform, nothing similar. | ||
Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) | The current Volvo FH is supposed to come out in a short period of time. Possibly 1-4 months from what I've read and researched. | |
What a shame that Jaguar had to kill itself for no apparent reason. Their sedans were legends, including the C-X75 and F-Type. | ||
clandohoome a écrit Country of manufacture isn't the only factor for determining a car's "origin" (eg the DeLorean was built in the UK but is considered to be American). W Motors was founded in Lebanon and didn't move its headquarters to the UAE till after the first Lykan was unveiled - even the Wiki page you linked calls it Lebanese in the opening paragraph. That's the brand, and the car itself, and I see a huge difference. Buick Veranos on IGCD are labeled with German origin when there's no evidence. Sometimes I don't trust the model origins. | ||
Interior isn't modeled properly. | ||
How can anyone identify the car if the image is blurry? And who is the contributor? | ||
It looks like a Volvo 7700 and a Jonckheere mushed together. | ||
Speedevil a écrit I think it's been closed. It isn't. | ||
Some vehicles always have the wrong origins on IGCD, I have no idea why... Anyways, the Lykan is a UAE-manufactured car and not Lebanese. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W_Motors_Lykan_HyperSport | ||
The Cobalt remains in production in different countries except for the North American market, which was discontinued since Pontiac went out of business. | ||
Throw a BRZ, a WRX and a third generation Impreza into RR3 too, it's criminal that this is the only Subaru in the game. | ||
Victor_2003 a écrit Its a EA game, no doubt would have a crappy progression where you farm for 6 months to get 10% of progress. That's basically your opinion. The game works for me, and is also perfectly balanced. | ||
Victor_2003 a écrit The only problem with Real Racing is the pay to win. Not quite in my experience, compared to the other mobile racing games I've played. | ||
It's pretty cool how this company instantly blew up slightly after they released the Nevera. 0-60 in 1.74 seconds. This is currently the fastest sports car I've seen. | ||
I'm really curious as to why Audi just decided to cease production of this beautiful supercar... | ||
Keep in mind that production began in 2019 until today. | ||
Real Racing Next (2024) | Daboi492 a écrit Does this also mean the end of RR3? it’s been going for almost 10 years so I wouldn’t be surprised if they cap it off now Extremely unlikely, no. Real Racing 3 is the most popular mobile racing game EA has if I am not incorrect. They still have more updates planned for RR3 in the future. | |
Speedevil a écrit I think that's going to change soon though, the car really has nothing to do with China now. Actually, a Saleen S1 manufacturing plant does exist in China. You can go online and check. | ||
18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin' (2006) | nfs_fan06 a écrit Because the trucks in ATS are more detailed and of much higher quality. Well, I'm talking about old truck models specifically. For example, the International 9200, the Kenworth T-600, and Freightliner Columbia would be interesting additions in ATS. These are still common on American roads, transporting cargo and moving all over the place. | |
Egon a écrit That front facscia looks absolutely horrible and doesn't even fit the rest of the car. How can anyone from SCS be pleased with this model that it gets added in the game? I would say that the headlights require some changing. Especially the grille, which should be toned darker in my opinion. The rear bumper needs a redesign for sure. | ||
Truck Simulator 2018: Europe (2018) | Games like this are technically just shitty mobile knockoffs of PC game titles/franchises. Reviews of these certain games are clogged with negative criticism anyway. | |
The headlights and taillights fail to match the Crossway, but the sides are clearly different from the Volvo 7700. I'd say made for game. | ||
COOK51991 a écrit this a Captur That doesn't work. Body is too small for a Captur. | ||
The Volvo B12 does not exist in the United States. Instead, it should be a 9700 which is available for the North American market. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volvo_9700 Model origin: Mexico. | ||
princesscake a écrit Glad Crew 2 is still adding 90's cars (and that they haven't shut down the servers yet...) but will we ever get some domestic ones? I'd love to see a 94 Mustang or a Viper or even something like a C/K or Ford Explorer. Well, judging by how things are going, that's probably it for The Crew 2. | ||
vocal95 a écrit Pontiac inspired front-end Yeah, it does remind you of the Montana. | ||
AHotWheelsCollector a écrit Just they look out of place compared to the images taken in newer versions of the game. Eh, they're quite fine in my eyes. | ||
Cherrier is meant to be a fictional French brand according to BeamNG's website. So it's certainly not a Hyundai/Kia. I don't see anything Korean about this vehicle, personally. | ||
The front is closely related to this bus that I found: tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temsa_Metropol Couldn't find anything reminiscent to the sides nor the rear. Might as well be listed as a made for game vehicle. | ||
Winterland does not have an official location in the game. The map appears in both ATS and ETS2, so it's technically impossible to say it could be the US or Europe. | ||
Ivan8065 a écrit Well, it looks slightly different from the real A3 in some areas. SCS must have changed the design. | ||
Let's be thankful that Audi has finally returned to the franchise! | ||
Front: Jaguar F-Type. Rest of the car: Lexus IS. | ||
Did they even have these buses in New Orleans? | ||
A poorly mutated A-Class. | ||
truckENJOYER a écrit At least, Antonov are trying to rebuild it... A second An-225 was actually being made, but production got halted in the late 2000s. But yes, there are plans to rebuild it, and the cost will be around $500 million. | ||
There are so many trucks needed in the game, and all they could add is this? Also, shouldn't it be listed as playable since it will eventually be able to operate in the game? | ||
Silnev a écrit I get that, but I mean what update does this covered version appear? I'm not sure about this either. | ||
That emblem...is that supposed to be a tick? | ||
Go with the Fiat Cinquecento. | ||
The Suzuki Hustler doesn't work. Give the second generation Skoda Fabia a shot instead. This vehicle does spawn in the map which is technically based on the Netherlands. | ||
Best match is the Jaguar X-Type. | ||
Hint: This is a Turkish State Railway company train by the paint scheme. | ||
Antti-san a écrit In addition to this, several other upcoming new trucks were previewed in the Christmas stream: the new Peterbilt 579, Mack Pinnacle, the facelifted International LT and the first electric truck, the Volvo VNR Electric. Waiting for the VNR Electric and the 2020 FH in ETS2. | ||
hanwoo a écrit Wow, DAF XG+ in ATS? Easter egg. It is also quite hard to import these trucks into the United States, plus they aren't suitable for American trucking, so it is odd that they have this in the game. | ||
They could have remodeled this with TSX styling in ATS. I have no idea why they didn't. | ||
Reused model from an older SCS game: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=314622 | ||
Nickolay27PM a écrit Peterbilt 579 How is this a Peterbilt? The headlight shape, grille and body design are corresponding to the International LT. It doesn't have any similarities to a 579 or any other truck made by Peterbilt. | ||
Ukulele_TheBailey a écrit I considered the Tundra and the Tacoma but to me it looks like a Hilux Looks more like a Honda Ridgeline than any Hilux to me honestly. |