
| Auteur | Message |
|---|---|
| Tycek a écrit Pretty much this, but there is also fact that this car was created in real life, so it can't be Made For Game. Don't get me wrong... I think "2009 Custom Made" is a perfect file name. I mentioned the 2 ways of filing exceptional vehicles, and this is the right way. Like you already said, it is not "Made for Game". | |
| Pretty much this, but there is also fact that this car was created in real life, so it can't be Made For Game. | |
| Tycek a écrit Since Hammerhead is not a real brand just some name thought by Top Gear Hosts it will stay as it is. Okay, I understand... it makes sense to oonly mention real car makes in the database. So now IGCD has 2 categories for cars that cannot be filed as real and official vehicles: --- "Made for Game" = Generic vehicle created by gamemakers during development of game. --- "Year" + "Custoom Made" = Vehicle created by one or more persons at a certain moment in time. | |
| Since Hammerhead is not a real brand just some name thought by Top Gear Hosts it will stay as it is. | |
| 2009 Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust. | |
| well the car exists in real so should be custom made and then Hammerhead as extra info | |
I remembered the first time they created this car Jeremy named it "Geoff" ![]() | |
| I think it should be listed as 'Custom made' rather than 'Made for Game'. | |
| In this case Made for Game = Made for Movie. It's a real car but not a real brand, as we know, it has a TVR Chimaera chassis, but that's about it. The rest of it is custom, except the engine and some bits from a Fiat Panda. (And the windscreen from a Land Rover, as the wiki says) -- Last edit: 2012-10-11 20:41:42 | |
| This is a real car. It's called the Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust. Not made for game. | |
| topgear.wikia.com/wiki/Hammerhead_Eagle_i-Thrust | |
| What is this ? Homemade Hummer ? | |
Oh, please bring this one to Forza 4! ![]() | |
| First one on IGCD! |