
| Auteur | Message |
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| carcrazedalex586 a écrit I think I know why they messed up the bumper. The game series was made in America, so the Civic Type-R EP3 was not sold there. So they knew the 3-door Si better because it had the pre-2004 bumper. This is probably also because the badge on the rear was the normal badge and not the Type-R badge. Man, they should've done full research on cars. You don't model a car in a video game based off what you think it looks like. That's not how it works. | |
| Automotive Gaming a écrit This one looks correct, it has pre-facelift tail lights so it is not a 2004 (the listing must be fixed). The Del Sol was correct too in FM1, then it got screwed since FM2. It's not 11 overall, but 9: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=12380 It's called a 2004 in FM1. Either way, it's never been quite right in some areas. Little details--has the Honda name spelled out on the tailgate, which the real car did not. Also has a standard H logo rather than the red one used on the Type R. | |
| Automotive Gaming a écrit True! Well, it's not the first time such mash-ups happen in Forzas at the end, nothing really surprising. And the fact Turn10/PG didn't even bother to fix it in 6 years is not surprising aswell: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=98193 6? Try 11. www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=61410 |