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This is not a movie, so the setting doesn't matter as much as the developers want to. It's 100% an Opel Corsa A, it's identical! The front clip is a bit altered, but the side flares are a perfect match, not to mention the handles, the lights, the windows... | ||
A Citroën BX is a good match, even the taillight bulbs configuration is the same. i.ytimg.com/vi/lJPUaybZLPM/maxresdefault.jpg | ||
Hansen Sebastian wrote It is. And it's not spam, it's teaching others a lesson in how an old joke becomes less funny with age. It's not. What he is telling you is that you could simply group all quotes and replies into a single message, instead of filling the page with so many messages. | ||
World Racing 2: Champion Edition (2022) | I had to search for this...so far, looks like a really pointless game, I can just see WR2 looking exactly the same, but with all the licensing lost for all cars. | |
Daboi492 wrote Sadly currently the last appearance of a Gumpert, it’s weird that Apollo doesn’t hold the rights now. Are the rights just unobtainable now? Both Gumperts and Apollos appear on Top Drives under the Apollo tag (The Gumperts use their logo and naming though) that's the only recent case I'm aware of. | ||
The whole grid in fact. Too bad the Hummer one will just be yet another livery instead of having its own custom body. | ||
It's clearly an E39. | ||
Forza Motorsport (2023) | ThePorsche934.5 wrote I hope this game will manage to stay with the expectations and will not turns to be a shitshow as we've seen in Gran Turismo 7... Well, by the time is released they will had spent 6 years making it, which is unheard of in a Forza title, so expectations should be reasonably high. | |
At least is somewhat fitting for the setting, FH5 in terms of car localization is the biggest disappointment so far, at least since FH3, in which great car was taken in order to bring as much local car culture as possible. And yes, of course is way easier to add aussie or british cars rather than mexican ones, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to add. A Nissan Tsuru or a late VW Vocho (not the recycled one from years ago) would have been quite a nice start... | ||
Finally Audi is getting some deserved love, the lineup was quite dated by now. | ||
To be honest, Toyota never had a good off-road lineup in Forza until recently, when the Artic Trucks and the FJ40 Land Cruiser appeared. Plus, this is the perfect game for those, so as long they don't forget about the other cars, such as the examples you said, I welcome all these models for sure. | ||
Upcoming car for Series 7 | ||
Agree on Alfa 33 | ||
I have only been able to find that front-end with the extended headlights all the way to the grill in the chinese Taurus, is there any pics of the chinese Mondeo with the same front? | ||
Chairs wrote The new model version is still called the Civetta Bolide so technically it isnt all "removed" it just got rebuilt from the ground up. Exactly. It doesn't make sense keeping all the previous models, they get remastered overtime but it's not like it's a whole new car or something. Having the old versions is definitely a big debate, but why in this case the car was reverted discarding the new pics as well? Anyway. | ||
For old's time sake, pics updated. EDIT: Nevermind... -- Last edit: 2022-03-02 13:48:50 | ||
I run the license plate from the same vehicle in the reference picture, and it's based on a MAN 8.185LC | ||
Well, the design is definitely as uninspired as it gets, the only worse thing they could have done is having it plain white | ||
12 years after Forzalopnik, it finally made it! | ||
Finally back! | ||
A 7.5 Golf, unexpected. I would have thought they were going to jump straight to the Mk.8 | ||
A chinese MPV. I would have never ever expected this in Forza, and at this point I expected pretty much everything. | ||
Why is this listed as a mexican Sedán? This is literally the same Beetle we always had for years, I was expecting a later model, from the 70s or 80s to represent a proper mexican model, but it is obvious they just went with what they already had and called it a day, including the taxi version. | ||
Nitro Jump Racing (2019) | No need to, I just fixed it, go ahead if you want to. | |
It's always easier to skip a car you don't like rather than just add cars that appeal to most. I'm sure there are people who hates Ferraris for example and would love to see them go...following that mindset the game would feature no cars at all, every single car ever made has at least one detractor. | ||
They added it to Forza Street some months ago, so if they could add it to that, it was a no brainer it was waiting its turn into a full sized Forza game. | ||
I'm impressed already at the fact they finally fixed the missing white stripes in the front bumper to complete the 'panda' look. | ||
It's finally in...wonder what happened to the Sentra Nismo though. And others of course. | ||
BTW, the official reveal says it is a '67, but every Escort in the race seemed to be a '69, according to the plates I could check...anyway, the side logos say RS 1600, so it seems they just took the '73 RS 1600 and turned it into this. -- Last edit: 2021-08-25 23:45:13 | ||
wezymh wrote traffic car. also thought it was a Hilux/Tacoma It is still very likely to be playable, so until the final car list is revealed, I'm keeping all tentative playable cars as such. And yes, they got lazy a long time ago, again, they only bothered doing new car models for FH1, fitting for the Colorado map, but after that, it was a recycle fest, quite a shame. | ||
Took part in the 1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally | ||
Glad this is in | ||
About time! | ||
For FH1 they went to great lengths to ensure the traffic cars really fit the location. Starting with FH2, they went full lazy and started using former drivable cars, the selection made sense, but they didn't bother with turning the US-Spec cars (Golf, Jetta...) into EU cars, and the traffic cars have been almost the same until now with some exceptions, like the Utes in FH3 or the Mini/Defender in FH4. For this one, which really looks like the biggest and best Horizon ever made, that extra mile for effort really makes sense, but so far, it looks we are getting exactly the same 'effort' as before...quite a shame really. The FH1 traffic cars are assets a bit too outdated to be used here, but making new ones with specific models for Mexico would be worth it just for the sake of detail. In FH1 they also tried to mimic the Colorado plates as much as possible, but in here, I don't think they will try to do that again, so it's also a shame. | ||
The end of the road for FH4 is clear and obvious at this point. The Vuhl is in as a nod to FH5 as a sendoff. Honestly, I prefer they focus all their efforts on FH5 from on now, FH4 deserves a well-earned rest, the wow factor on it was also gone a long time ago... | ||
LP Racing's LPR Porsche Macan seems to be in a roll after Dirt 5 | ||
About time they enabled roof operation on the go! | ||
Looks like the Rockstar part here is no more...the livery is missing all those logos. | ||
Forza Horizon 5 (2021) | So another Horizon was able to appear before the next Motorsport title did, quite unexpected some months ago... | |
Renault Twingo, as seen in: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=134981 -- Last edit: 2021-05-07 14:32:52 | ||
Who keeps changing León into Léon? The car is named after a spanish city, and it's also spanish for lion, and for both cases it's always León, so please stop 'correcting' them. | ||
Finally!!! | ||
Finally added in Series 35! | ||
BTW, just fixed the naming for all E36/5 Compacts. When the engine is unknown, it's obvious the naming should be 3 Compact, but when it's known, it should never be extra info, it's always part of the name in any BMW. | ||
Small mistake by the devs here, the plate starts with PGC, which is correct for the Guardia Civil cars (stands for Parque de la Guardia Civil) but for Policía Nacional it should start with CNP (Cuerpo Nacional de Policía). Just a small detail, but everything else is almost flawless, they definitely did a great job documenting police cars. | ||
King of the Road wrote Without logo you can't identify for 100%. Škoda and Seat (VW group) have many parts same. Škoda Octavia RS 5: autobible.euro.cz/skoda-octavia-rs-2021-parametry/ Seat leon ST 2020: www.google.com/search?q=seat+leon+ST+2020&client=ms-android-hmd&prmd=ivn&sxsrf=ALeKk032mIjL_M9qkKxuHAuzMeMQBHasEA:1617655320015&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfot_V--fvAhWNx4UKHYYhDVYQ_AUoAXoECAIQAQ&biw=384&bih=675#imgrc=6Gq7ihidAh9IYM Headlights of this car look more like Octavia. And it could be Octavia because game is from Czech Repulic. I can. You're bringing down the differences between both cars down to the badge? They are not that similar, at all. Here, clear pics for both front and rear: bit.ly/3wx38bh bit.ly/3rRX49y The entire thing is a Leon Mk.4 ST without badges, as simple as that. Also, why it matters where the studio is based? They are doing Iberia, not the Czech Repulic. They even did Ladas for the east countries, so I don't get why modelling a single Seat to be used as a police car and a civilian car in Spain and Portugal doesn't make sense, not only it's logical, the evidence is clear. -- Last edit: 2021-04-06 00:43:40 | ||
No, it's a Leon Mk.4 made for the Iberia DLC. | ||
carknower wrote Taillights look correct if you compare to this image here : www.cnet.com/roadshow/pictures/2020-ford-mustang-shelby-gt500-detroit-auto-show/45/ They are different, they used to be straight, not they are kind of ( ) shaped: www.cjponyparts.com/media/images/resource-center/articles/body/2017-mustang-2018-mustang-rear-compare.jpg | ||
Never thought I would see this again, nice to see yet another car out of FH1 limbo! | ||
About time! |