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TheGreaser
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2020-02-11 19:12 | PS2 Version: | |
TheGreaser
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2020-02-11 19:11 | PS2 version: The most notable difference is the "Ron de Paris" logo, instead of "Mark de Paris". Also, the top part is badly untextured. | |
Attacker1997 photo_librarymode_comment 2020-02-11 18:13 | Silnev wrote No I meant isn't this an early 90s civic i.e. the eg era. Do you mean the 5th Gen of Civic? Because EG is only used in hatchbacks from this generation, and EJ is used in 5th and 6th Gen coupé versions EDIT: The Civic Ferio is also an EG, but the rest has other chassis codes -- Last edit: 2020-02-11 18:29:37 | |
TheGreaser
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2020-02-11 17:27 | Older comments from a previously listed (but now deleted) Citi (all dated Dec. 31, 2012): ItsaUserName wrote Sure it isn't a Honda City? EscudoPikesPeak wrote Honda City as a coupe? Never seem it before... All i see is a new City which its a sedan.. I NEED NAWZZZ wrote Citi = City Civic (dictionary definition) = Relating/belonging to a city. The 'Citi' name is just an elaborate pun. lcpdcv wrote Considering it looks exactly like a Civic, is named internally vp_civic, and appears in LA-IT'S A CIVIC. Also, yeah I see more of a 1993 Honda Civic. -- Last edit: 2020-02-11 17:28:47 | |
Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2020-02-11 17:20 | Automotive Gaming wrote No. All the Civic coupes of that era had EJ chassis codes. No I meant isn't this an early 90s civic i.e. the eg era. | |
Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2020-02-11 11:19 | Isn't this an eg civic? | |
TheGreaser
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2020-01-31 05:06 | The PS2 version only got downgraded textures, so here ya go: It's a P-800 - the frontclip matches. | |
TheGreaser
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2020-01-31 05:02 | PS2 version: The noticeable difference is the license plate on the front/back. Also, this vehicle is meant to resemble one of the old La Poste fleet of vans, including this one (it's France's postal/mail service, akin to the U.S. Postal Service). To spawn it in Cruise Mode or Arcade modes, set the time to dusk. p.s.: Do not delete my comment. | |
TheGreaser
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2020-01-30 20:55 | The same model in the PS2 incarnation: I really like this form of Vectra - it was well thoughtful and well ahead of its time thanks to its gorgeous design. And yep, it's taken under Tour Eiffel. | |
TheGreaser
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2020-01-28 22:17 | The same model from the PS2 version: Again, it's downsized textures because of the hardware. | |
TheGreaser
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2020-01-28 22:16 | PS2 version: The textures are only downsized to compensate with the PS2's hardware. | |
TheGreaser
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2020-01-27 07:22 | Gonna repost this again because someone deleted them for NO reason... I mean they weren't even that big.... Here's the same gardening truck mesh in the PS2 version of the game: And yep, it's got a plate with numbers, instead of a blank one found in other versions. To spawn it in Cruise/Arcade mode, set the time of day to Dawn. | |
EEVEE(POKEMON) photo_librarymode_comment 2020-01-08 19:05 | TheGreaser wrote I don't remember this being anywhere in the game - it's not found in scripted traffic. Was this model unused? I think it appears in some races. Like some of the other vehicles. | |
Midnight Club II (2003) | Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2020-01-08 09:14 | Solarriors wrote Why are the props and drivable versions of cop cars double listed? They shouldn't Props are often listed for many games. Heck look at entries that feature no playable cars. As for the cop cars I think the playable cop car models are different to the non-playable models. This is most obvious with the 300zx. The playable has a rear wing plus fender mirrors that the non-playable lacks. |
Midnight Club II (2003) | Solarriors
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2020-01-08 07:23 | Why are the props and drivable versions of cop cars double listed? They shouldn't |
TheGreaser
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2019-12-31 01:55 | PS2 version: It's notably different due to the car appearing with actual plates and a rear wiper, as well as window details. -- Last edit: 2019-12-31 01:56:23 | |
TheGreaser
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2019-12-31 01:52 | PS2 version (though it's less detailed compared to the other versions, and it doesn't have the Angel plate): | |
TheGreaser
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2019-12-31 01:51 | Here's the PS2 version of this tanker truck. The most notable difference is the stripe on the doorside being red instead of green: | |
TheGreaser
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2019-12-30 03:23 | PS2 version. For some reason there is a divider on the grille: | |
TheGreaser
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2019-12-30 03:21 | The PS2 version of this bus is significantly different compared to other versions, namely the blue window borders, different ad with "Coming Soon" on the sides, and the presence of a front license plate (can't really make out the name though). It also has a green line blasted through the sides. -- Last edit: 2019-12-30 03:24:57 | |
Midnight Club II (2003) | Bear photo_librarymode_comment 2019-12-25 04:11 | Fun fact about Midnight Club II: If I can remember correctly, the PS2 version was the only version of the game that was capped at 30 frames per second. |
Midnight Club II (2003) | TheGreaser
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2019-12-25 01:39 | Man, I love this game - and I'd love to help clean up the page -- but the PC version (which I'd personally want to get) is no longer available [abandonware]. Shame, it's a great game and it provided endless hours of fun. Had a lot of memories playing this when I was younger and owned an Xbox. -- Last edit: 2019-12-25 01:40:13 |
iJake21
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2019-12-25 00:42 | The back of the car looks like a 1991 - 1998 Third generation Mercedes Benz S class W140. | |
TheGreaser
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2019-11-08 14:45 | PS2 Version: The modeling differences are that the top part of the B-pillar is blacked out and the other colors, excluding white, for some reason, have cladding (the other versions don't) on the bottom. | |
TheGreaser
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2019-11-08 14:40 | PlayStation 2 version: You'll notice there's a strange kink on the rear doors. | |
TheGreaser
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2019-11-08 14:39 | Okay, since I can't do replacements yet, I've decided to do a little comparison of the traffic models in this game's PS2 and Xbox/PC versions. In this case, it's the PS2 version, which has some noticeable modeling differences - some of them significant. Here's the same Accord from the PS2 version (apologies for phone shots, since it's the only way): Only known differences I know is that it's lower resolution to compensate for the PS2's graphics. | |
TheGreaser
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2019-11-07 04:07 | Was this vehicle even in the game? It never showed up in consoles, if I remember correctly. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 23:53 | 1987+ | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 23:50 | 1998-01. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 23:50 | 1999-02. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 23:48 | 2002+ in Japan. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 13:14 | 2002+ | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:43 | 1994-98 facelift. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:42 | 1999-02. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:41 | 1995-02. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:41 | 2001+ | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:40 | 1992+ | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:40 | 1998-00. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:39 | 1999-02. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:39 | 1989, not 1998. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:36 | 1989, not 1998. And the 300ZX was sold until 1996 in some markets (US, EU). In Japan until 2000 as Fairlady Z. -- Last edit: 2019-01-19 12:37:59 | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:32 | 1987+ | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:32 | 2002+ | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:31 | 1989-01. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:31 | 1998-02 facelift model. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:29 | 1994-01. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:29 | 1994-99. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:28 | 1994-99. | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:28 | 1994-99 | |
SkylineGTR34
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2019-01-19 12:27 | 1998+ |