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Toyota TownAce Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | 3rd gen Mitsubishi Delica body, with the front based on the R20/R30 Toyota TownAce and the rear based on the later R20/R30 rebodied Toyota LiteAce | |
Toyota TownAce Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | 3rd gen Mitsubishi Delica | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Burn Rubber wrote I have never even heard of the Emeraude. :O Though the Emeraude is not as rounded, it looks similar as far as design goes. Just a 93+ galant, still haven't seen it before, funky looking car | |
Lincoln Continental Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Perhaps Decussine is in this game in Bolivia is to Global Motors as Colt Car Company was to Mitsubishi in the UK. Different brand name, same logo. | |
Mitsubishi Racing Lancer Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Def Toyota RSC | |
Toyota LiteAce Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Also, the model name isn't spelt correctly. It's LiteAce, not Light Ace. Looks to be the 1986-1996 version, to be exact. | |
Toyota LiteAce Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | CammyAce, really? Come one, it's clearly CarryAce. | |
Lincoln Continental Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Actually, all the Global Motors cars have Decussine on the back, implying that Global Motors has had a name change. However, I will continue too refer to them as Global Motors, because Decussine is just a horrific, terrible, awful name for a car brand, or anything for that matter. | |
Dodge Ram Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | I'm pretty sure Ubisoft wants to have all their games connected in some way, hence the same manufacturers. Also, the game doesn't actually give you the name of the cars and most people will never know what the manufacturer is. | |
Mitsubishi Racing Lancer Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Klumb3r wrote In options you can deactivate the HUD for better photos I still can not photograph this vehicle well, it's very difficult I didn't know you could turn off the HUD, I'll check that later. What I did is I waited for one to spawn and shot the driver so he doesn't run away, but a cilivian crashed into it so it's a bit damaged. -- Last edit: 2017-02-25 22:41:46 | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | yes i agree the VS is a parody of aventador SV but the front isnt similar but i think it fits best...i think | |
Mitsubishi Racing Lancer Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Speedevil wrote Looks like a Racing Lancer with a Nissan R35 front. Sorry about the textures, but the game runs terribly on my PC. I should buy a new GPU. In options you can deactivate the HUD for better photos I still can not photograph this vehicle well, it's very difficult | |
Mitsubishi Racing Lancer Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Toyota RSC | |
Mitsubishi Racing Lancer Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Agreed, Mitsubishi Racing Lancer with R35 headlights. | |
Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | I like how the name fits right in with the Sumitzu Auto 1.6 from WD. | |
Lincoln Continental Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Yeah, it should be 'Global Motors Decussine', not simply 'Decussine'. | |
Mitsubishi Racing Lancer Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Looks like a Racing Lancer with a Nissan R35 front. Sorry about the textures, but the game runs terribly on my PC. I should buy a new GPU. | |
Mitsubishi L-200 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Late 90's Nissan D21 | |
Ford E-Series Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Ford E-Series definitely | |
Chevrolet Suburban Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | This is what it says on the rear: s3.postimg.org/tmhvpgrht/GRW_2017_02_25_12_29_49_26.png | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Can we badge this Sumitzu? I don't know the model name. | |
Dodge Ram Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Ridgeline562 wrote Did Ubisoft get too lazy and badge cars with random Watch Dogs automakers? Yeah that's definitely laziness, because designing car maker logos is very hard. | |
Dodge Ram Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Did Ubisoft get too lazy and badge cars with random Watch Dogs automakers? | |
Lincoln Continental Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Can we badge this a Global Motors car like we did with that unknown Sumitzu wagon? | |
Chevrolet Suburban Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Ugh... Global Motors badge? I think Watch Dogs really crossed over... | |
AM General HMMWV Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | More Landrocks? GeeZus Christ. | |
Mazda Xedos 6 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Looks like it has the Sumitzu Auto logo on it. Did the Watch Dogs universe cross over with Tom Clancy? | |
Ford E-Series Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Ford E-Series | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | IMO, the brand doesn't distinct to certain real life manufacturer in the game (unlike in GTA). Just to determine the country origin of the car. | |
Toyota RAV4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | One of the best modeled car in the game. I wonder if there's a copied version of this in the game... -- Last edit: 2017-02-25 15:04:37 | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Huh...I didn't even think of the Emeraude. Looking at it again, the front is a near perfect match (near perfect, because the outer portion of the headlights are carried over from the other version). But if the changes are meant to make it look like an Emeraude, how come the manufacturer wasn't changed to Nakahawa, since that brand mainly represents Mitsubishi? | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Desscythe17 wrote Are you hinting towards the Mitsubishi Emeraude by any chance? Bingo! Whether people wanna put that down as its name or stick to the Eunos/Xedos I'm not sure. It is intended to look like an Emeraude, but its still heavily based on the Eunos. And in case anyone is wondering about the many JDM spec cars in the game, a large portion of them are second hand grey imports directly from Japan. 80% of people seem to drive JDM Toyotas in Bolivia, this model was originally intended to be a Corolla Ceres, (it still has its alloys). To make sure that not everything in the game was based on vehicles from Toyota, and because I love Mazdas from this era so much (and owned a Xedos 6 myself), I decided to base it on the Xedos instead. To avoid confusion for the players, all cars in the game are LHD though. -- Last edit: 2017-02-25 14:04:48 | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | thats a pretty good match | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | schaefft wrote Before anyone leaves IGCD because of the car, let me clear things up a bit: The model was obviously based on the other variant of this sedan (in fact, it is the same car in the game), with a new front and rear fascia. While one version was indeed based on the Eunos 500/Xedos 6 (however created using the blueprint of a 4th gen 626, with a bit of Efini MS8 thrown in for the back to mix things up while sticking to the general early-mid 90s Mazda design language), the modifications seen on this variant were based on another manufacturer's JDM-only competitor of Mazda's "premium" midsize sedans. I don't want to reveal yet which car it is, but don't rely on their ingame brands too heavily, as only a limited number of names were available that wouldn't cover the whole range of brands in the game. I think you can assume how I got the info above. If anyone's interested, I can clear up some of the other vehicles once the game is out. Are you hinting towards the Mitsubishi Emeraude by any chance? | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Before anyone leaves IGCD because of the car, let me clear things up a bit: The model was obviously based on the other variant of this sedan (in fact, it is the same car in the game), with a new front and rear fascia. While one version was indeed based on the Eunos 500/Xedos 6 (however created using the blueprint of a 4th gen 626, with a bit of Efini MS8 thrown in for the back to mix things up while sticking to the general early-mid 90s Mazda design language), the modifications seen on this variant were based on another manufacturer's JDM-only competitor of Mazda's "premium" midsize sedans. I don't want to reveal yet which car it is, but don't rely on their ingame brands too heavily, as only a limited number of names were available that wouldn't cover the whole range of brands in the game. I think you can assume how I got the info above. If anyone's interested, I can clear up some of the other vehicles once the game is out. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | It is the new lamborghini aventador lp750-4 sv thats why there is an vs, it is a parody of the sv (superveloce). | |
Troller T4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Available with a random assortment of bull bars, spot lights, spare tyres, running boards, roof configurations and other parts you'd expect on an off-road vehicle. | |
AM General HMMWV Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Also available with a pick-up bed, sometimes without a roof over the roof, and sometimes without the machine gun, but they're rarer. | |
Ford E-Series Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | You can find cargo versions, some with a retro-inspired two-tone paint job. They aren't separate vehicles and may spawn where ever a passenger variant spawns. | |
Dodge Ram Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | There's also another model of this, with big wheel arches and in the back (think it's a dually, but I don't know trucks) and a different grille. It comes after you at level 2 of Unidad patrols. | |
Mitsubishi Emeraude Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | itsnt crash time and bustin out completed? -- Last edit: 2017-02-25 09:38:59 | |
Dodge Ram Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | I would say 2009 Ford-F150 | |
Toyota Ipsum Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | I thought the Ipsum name was only used in Japan. So is this MPV a grey import? Bolivia don't wreck grey import cars right? If not, This will be listed as Picnic. | |
Mazda Xedos 6 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Reminds me of a Buick and a Mazda. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Zordid wrote Why is every new Lambo automatically an Aventador? This (and the Scafati GT) looks nothing like an Aventador look at the back , compare those features with aventadors features if you cant tell similarites then i cant help | |
Triumph Bonneville Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Definitely a Bonneville. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Ok, I'll admit I can see a little Gallardo in the headlights. | |
Ford E-Series Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=103198 Front headlights are similar to the Express, but the body is still E-Series/Econoline. It's based directly on the Landrock Van 2500 from Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2. The main differences are: - Front fascia: The basic shape of the front end is the same as the LV2500, but the headlights, grille, and front bumper are different. If you even look closely, if you had these two vehicles in real life, you might even be able to put this version's headlights on the WD version. - Rear Bumper: The back end of these two vans are almost virtually identical, but the rear bumper is obviously different. - Tail lights: The general shape is the same, but the texture is clearly different. On the original WD model, the middle section of the lights is smaller, with the top segment being the largest. Here, the middle section above the back up lights is the largest, with the top segment shrunken down in comparison. The texture also looks a little more like an older model, while the WD model looks more modern. - Windows: Obviously the second most obvious difference, as the WD versions are all cargo versions, whereas this one's clearly a passenger model. - Badging: Here, the rear badging actually does look like a Chevrolet/GMC, with LANDROCK on the left, like a first generation Express, and the Landrock logo badge reminding me of that on the right side of a GMC Savana. This arrangement is clearly different to that of the WD version. And, there's also the additional badge on the doors, which...looks like it has a V8 on it, which reminds me of Ford models, except on those, that sort of badge could be found behind the headlights. Similar badge, different location. Otherwise, it's exactly the same as the Landrock Van 2500 model from WD/WD2, but I'd say since it looks older, it could possibly be listed as a 90's Econoline instead of an E-Series. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | This looks like a mix between an Aventador and a Gallardo to me... | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017) | Calm the fuck down, ok? |