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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. | |
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. | ||
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. | ||
A mix of a Soul and a Scion XB is what comes to my mind about this car. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
Toyota Will Cypha lookalike taillights on a Smart Vision EQ. Extraordinary design of this car. | ||
Oh how Stockton Rush would’ve very well loved this game… | ||
It does convey the impression of a modern Ford Ka to me. Mixed with some elements from a 2010s car. | ||
Nissan Cube. | ||
This model is shipped with 280NM of torque and 147KW. | ||
I’m absolutely stunned how this didn’t make it into the next NFS game after Shift 2. | ||
It uses the V6 engine from the Lotus Evora, consisting of 3.5 liters. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Made for Game. I don’t know of any car model close to this. I searched up for some vehicles online and they aren’t a match, so yes. | ||
Prevost X3-45. -- Last edit: 2023-07-21 17:01:17 | ||
Or it can also be listed as an Armada, which is what the vehicle is sold as in the North American market. | ||
Jswthemerc wrote Updates: Added the rear view picture I think as of right now it is a mix of Hyundai Santa Fe (2nd gen for the taillights and 3rd gen for the main body styling is my guess) and Acura MDX in the front The front does seem more symmetric to an HR-V. I’d put it as Made For Game. | ||
Mercedes W201 Evolution. | ||
Alright. The Lincoln MKC. | ||
Smashy Road: Wanted 2 (2021) | The gameplay overall is nice, I played it back in 2021. It could add some highways and overpasses, though, including more traffic vehicles and functioning traffic control devices. | |
It has to be an Orion VII NG. The design and scheme matches towards it. | ||
Cannot see the rear image of this car. Would need a picture of it to identify what the vehicle actually is. | ||
Ford Expedition. | ||
Seems like a Cadillac XLR with horrendously outstretched headlights plus a bar at the back. | ||
Volvo S70. | ||
Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen. | ||
Nissan Kicks. | ||
Subaru BRZ. | ||
Mitsubishi Outlander (Second generation, facelift model). | ||
Chevrolet Trailblazer. | ||
Ford Transit. | ||
Leandro wrote It still looks like a BMW 😒 Yet some Pontiac grilles also look like this. I’ve never seen any SUV with four headlights before. | ||
William Kang wrote It looks more like the V70 (2008-2011) Ah, I knew I was forgetting something. I was thinking that my decision wasn’t right for this vehicle, but yes, the V70 works better. | ||
Seems like they inserted some design styles of a 90s sedan judging by how the roof and curves look. | ||
The third generation Sentra is marketed as the Tsuru outside of the United States (Mexico to be exact). It’s commonly used as taxi cabs in Central America. | ||
Volvo XC90 for the most part. | ||
Made For Game as the separated headlights make it nearly impossible to identify what the vehicle is. Way too generic. | ||
Obviously a Toyota C-HR. | ||
It’s plainly a second generation Toyota Sienna (Excluding the rear taillight bar). | ||
It has to be an Audi A3 hatchback, the details are 95% identical to this model. Also, I really doubt that this is an SUV, in the game, it appears to be short like the traffic sedans and hatchbacks. | ||
Nissan NV200/Chevrolet City Express. | ||
All the Smart Fortwo model origins on the site are listed as German and I seriously have no idea why… This vehicle’s assembly is and has always been located in Hambach, France: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_Fortwo | ||
This vehicle was actually listed as a Honda Fit before the Freeway Fury games were removed from IGCD. | ||
Officer Sandwiches wrote Funny, this is obviously an airport fire engine, but I don't think San Francisco International Airport is even in the game! They really should have implemented an airport in the game from a long time ago, although I don’t think there would be an accessible runway. | ||
The front fascia does have a more Camaro-like style and design, including the headlights. | ||
It reminds me of the Zbee tuk tuks, although I will tell you that they aren't futuristic looking as the model in the game: www.forbes.com/sites/nargessbanks/2019/09/30/zbee-by-clean-motion/amp/ | ||
I can notice that some elements on the front resemble the F-150 Lighting. 90% of the body says Rivian. | ||
The NV200 is rebadged as the City Express in the US, but it gained more sales than its counterpart. | ||
Production of the Grand Marquis and the Town Car seized in 2011, especially the Crown Victoria, but it did last a few more months. | ||
The Vauxhall Ampara is rather based off the Chevrolet Volt since the Ampara was released after, along with being sold as a Buick in China and as an Opel in the rest of Europe. |