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Ayaka601 photo_librarymode_comment 2023-08-03 17:39 | Bolivian like the Japanese cars. |
twingo photo_librarymode_comment 2019-02-24 06:13 | Rush_Freak wrote ^ What Schaefft said This isn't "being lazy", it's adding surprising depth of believability to something fictional. Real automakers do this almost all the time. I'm honestly very impressed by these models, they were clearly made by someone who actually studies auto design instead of "I'm not allowed to copy a real car so I made a box with wheels because I looked at a photo of a car once". Looking back at my original comment, I have changed my mind. I do agree with both of you. I appreciate seeing this in videogames. And proper auto design is actually something I enjoy to see in videogames. Lots of cars in this game I do look at and think are better than GTA games, especially nowadays. I adore real passenger cars you see on the roads, with character, this game has plenty of it. -- Last edit: 2019-02-24 06:14:05 |
Rush_Freak photo_librarymode_comment 2018-03-01 11:24 | schaefft wrote Or maybe the intend was to create more variety in the vehicle lineup by adding badge-engineered/facelifted variations of certain models that would otherwise not be in the game? ^ What Schaefft said This isn't "being lazy", it's adding surprising depth of believability to something fictional. Real automakers do this almost all the time. I'm honestly very impressed by these models, they were clearly made by someone who actually studies auto design instead of "I'm not allowed to copy a real car so I made a box with wheels because I looked at a photo of a car once". |
schaefft photo_librarymode_comment 2017-02-24 22:19 | twingo wrote Case of Ubisoft being lazy: this shares similar body shape and pillars with this, just with different front and rear design. Or maybe the intend was to create more variety in the vehicle lineup by adding badge-engineered/facelifted variations of certain models that would otherwise not be in the game? |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2017-02-24 20:58 | twingo wrote Case of Ubisoft being lazy: this shares similar body shape and pillars with this, just with different front and rear design. Believe me it has been difficult for me to see if the car has already been photographed or not |
twingo photo_librarymode_comment 2017-02-24 20:15 | Case of Ubisoft being lazy: this shares similar body shape and pillars with this, just with different front and rear design. |
Renz203 photo_librarymode_comment 2017-02-24 15:38 | I don't know why this makes me think of I-Mark. But I do agree on Mitsubishi Lancer. |
sajmon14 photo_librarymode_comment 2017-02-24 12:29 | Old Laner/Colt fits |
K20lover199 photo_librarymode_comment 2017-02-24 06:58 | Third Gen Mirage? |
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2017-02-24 04:20 | Nah, it's not a Sentra. Hardly looks like it, and if they wanted to make a Sentra sedan, they could have just took Watch Dogs' Sumitzu Auto 1.6 and made a 4 door out of it. This one's much closer to a 3rd gen Mitsubishi Lancer, and the fact that it's a Nakahawa (the Ubisoft version of Mitsubishi) makes more sense to be a Lancer. |
twingo photo_librarymode_comment 2017-02-24 04:11 | Nissan Sentra (B13) |
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2017-02-24 03:21 | Nakahawa badging, which points towards Mitsubishi (like like the Kigan AWD in Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2, which is a Mitsubishi Outlander)...third generation Lancer, perhaps? |
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