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Madrid Police. And above, with the American lights on the ceiling, instead of the European ones. The jackets are like the ones in the photo: One light blue and the other red. However, in Europe this is not the case, no matter how you look at it, both sides are blue. | ||
I doubt that the Mustang is used as a car for the Madrid Municipal Police. | ||
clandohoome wrote Probably the last car I'd expect to see in a Need for Speed game. And more when it comes to a game that was not released for Windows, Playstation and Xbox. | ||
It has the front fenders of the police version even though it is a taxi. | ||
Dutch Police? | ||
Since when was the Checker Marathon also used as a police car? I know it very well because it was used as a taxi. As a police car I have no idea, nor do I know if he ever used it in real life. | ||
I don't think it is the official scheme of the German police, as it does not have the same style. The reason is that the doors have to be in green, not a green strip that occupy the sides. | ||
There is something I do not understand. On the NFS Porsche, the dashboard is a single rev counter needle and a small display below it. However, in Project Cars 2 for example, the dashboard is ALL for display, no needles, even if it is from the same year. Something that I also do not understand is that the body kit is the same, since the type of spoiler is the same as that of the Project Cars 2. Project Cars 2 Display: igcd.net/images3/117/659.jpg | ||
Silnev wrote Perhaps but Dirt Showdown isn't a rally game, it was a spin off from the series that focused more on demo derbies/gymkhana. This car was only playable in the gymkhana stuff, so it fits somewhat. Man, it makes a lot of sense. A muscle car like the Mustang, a Camaro or a Charger, fits quite a lot in a Gymkhana test. | ||
ItsaUserName wrote Damn they just love milking this car in the Dirt games now don't they? Well it seems so, but in the literal sense! XD. | ||
I have no idea what is going on. This prototype was for a circuit racing version. Which in a rally game I don't even tell you: Break logic. Why? Well, because the dashboard is right at the top of the steering wheel when the steering is straightened. That means when you turn the steering wheel, the dashboard also turns. | ||
Hoonigan wrote Nope. This is the Ford Fiesta Gymkhana 3 from DiRT 3. It's a completely different beast to the Hybrid Function Hoon Vehicle. If true. You can clearly see that on the front bumper there is a sticker that is the DIRT 3 game logo. | ||
The photo shown on the back looks like it has nitro activated. | ||
The headlights are from the 2006 model, while the rear lights are from the 2004. So my question is: Could this car be a Restyling before the 2007 model year launch? | ||
Hoonigan wrote In what sense? In pieces? | ||
I don't know, but it reminds me of a version of Formula D. The difference between D1GP and Formula D is that Formula D is raced in the US, while D1GP is raced in Japan. | ||
Reminds me of a D1GP version. | ||
carcrasher88 wrote I recognize this car. It's Ken Block's HFHV (Hybrid Function Hoon Vehicle). Hybrid Function Hoon Vehicle? What does that mean? that the car, instead of being gasoline, is a hybrid? that uses both gasoline and electricity? Still I have to admit that it is a good car. | ||
This scheme, seen from afar, reminds me of the Falken scheme, as it has a bit of turquoise in it. | ||
This car is the same car that appeared in Colin Mcrae 04. Link: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=2903 | ||
But what...? Since when do rallycross cars have headlights? | ||
The spoiler reminds me of the Peugeot 206 WRC. | ||
Hoonigan wrote It's a diesel. Diesel? So the Ford HRX, its cousin, could also equip a diesel engine, right? | ||
Come on! I did not notice that! the rear door handles removed them. | ||
What I can't understand is one thing. What is Olsbergs and what do they make? Because in the vast majority of rally games today, when I see a Ford Fiesta Rally, it jumps up and some Olsbergs logos appear. | ||
The scheme reminds me of the one Ken Block conducted in one of his Gymkhanas. | ||
This car is a rare case, since it equips a display with its rev counter and apart from an analog rev counter. | ||
The size of the spoiler reminds me of a GT-R or GT3 version. | ||
Having seen what I have seen, with this paint scheme it reminds me of the scheme sponsored by Bastos. Link: i.pinimg.com/originals/ab/db/19/abdb19361552e90f2020a51284913a85.jpg | ||
Ford or Olsbergs? Because it clearly says Olsbergs on the bumper. | ||
In fact, within the game itself, this car is classified as a DS Automobiles. | ||
Well, for a moment I thought it was another Morris. | ||
Parts like the wing, for example, remind me of a WRC version. But the question is the following: What difference is there between the 2008 WRC version and the normal Rally version, also from 2008? | ||
This car is the only car in the game that equips a 7-SPEED BOX! Normally, the rally version equips a 6-speed manual gearbox, which the street version equips a 5-speed gearbox, also manual. I don't know if the rally version of this game itself is equipped with a 7-speed manual gearbox, or a 7-speed sequential gearbox. | ||
I don't remember the Clio V6 Phase 2 having participated in a rally. | ||
This Mini is very different from the one that appeared in Colin Mcrae 2.0. Although in terms of colors they are the same, there is one thing that differentiates it: the number. Although it conserves the design and the colors the numbering changes. | ||
The paint scheme of this car, together with the Saxo S1600, is inspired by the Citroën C2 S1600 prototype. | ||
Together with the Lancia 037, the Ford Transit and, once again, the MG Metro, these cars in real life are equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission. Unless, between the RS200, the 037 and the Metro, on some occasion, in real life, it equips a 6-speed manual gearbox, since within the game they put a script to detect that it equips a SEQUENTIAL BOX OF 6 SPEEDS. | ||
Despite being the street version, together with the Ford Focus RS and the street Subaru Impreza WRX STI, both cars are equipped with a 5-speed manual gearbox. Instead, within the game, as in Colin Mcrae 2.0, they put a Script to detect that these three cars equipped a SEQUENTIAL BOX OF 6 SPEEDS. | ||
This one has one thing that not even let me sleep myself. In the dash cam, in the textures it says there are 5 numbers, which mean the gears. What does it mean? That in real life, this car equips a 5-speed manual gearbox. Which in the game they did the same as in the Mini and in the Escort MKI: They put a script for this car to detect that it was carrying a 6-SPEED SEQUENTIAL BOX. It is the same as with the Peugeot 205 T16, the MG Metro, the Ford Sierra, the Lancia Stratos and the Mitsubishi EVO VI Road. | ||
The real life model has a 4 speed H gearbox. On the other hand, in this game, oddly enough, they put a script to detect that it had a 6-SPEED SEQUENTIAL BOX. It is the same as with the Escort MKI. | ||
This car has a bug in the dash cam. When changing gears, the driver's right hand, instead of going to the knob that is located just to the right side of the dashboard, reaches down as if it were a box in H. Which in Colin Mcrae Rally 1 did not happen, since the same car also appeared. | ||
The best all-terrain vehicle in the game. Fully proven: You can go both by land and by sea. | ||
Between the comet of Vice City and that of Vice City Stories there is an abysmal aesthetic difference starting with the type of bodywork. That of the normal Vice City is directly a 911 Targa, while that of the Vice City Stories, the Comet is taken from the San Andreas. | ||
The front end reminds me of a 2003 Hyundai Tiburon and the rear of a 2000 Ford Mustang. | ||
It makes no sense for this vehicle to be electric if smoke is still coming out of the exhaust. | ||
Between the Infernus and the Cheetah in this game, in detail (Except for the big spoiler of the Infernus), they are absolutely identical. | ||
The name of the vehicle comes from the Spanish word "Mañana", so the name was stylized to be "Manana". | ||
Interestingly, the name Kuruma comes from the Japanese which literally means car. | ||
I dont know. But from my point of view, a Walton in GTA Vice City, as all there is is city and no country, I would say that it does not fit even a little in the city. |