I discovered that I kind of love the Jeep Trailcat. I love that it sounds like a V8 from Grand Theft Auto rather than the overly-duplicated generic V8 sound throughout most of Forza. I like that it looks like a Tonka Truck. I like that it's not really that fast despite it's huge engine and that it leans over on it's soft dumb suspension. It's just dumb charming fun. The only problem is that it doesn't look charming...it looks try-hard. So, I took (somewhat loose) inspiration from the Jeep Wrangler YJ "Islander Edition" and did a quick 10-15 minute design for the Trailcat and paired with some super 90s looking wheels. And then I hit the beach and it was just...great. If anyone is interested in the livery, I can share.
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I always use this car for Extreme Offroad championships, but I never stopped to think about it like you did, and I agree, with everything, the sound, speed, suspension, "try-hardness". And I liked your livery. I didn't want to ask for the code so I decided to try to copy it (relax, I didn't share it, look up my name to see for yourself. By the way, now that I am here, share code?), and I took it to the beach and took some photos, and liked them.
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And this unmarked trail nearby I found:
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Also, I took my Bugatti for a spin for the first time, I was just waiting for a nice summer to roll around so it wouldn't catch rain:
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(I'm sure everyone was expecting something else)
Is this the new Need for Speed?
Decided to make a quick studio backlight set for the new Shelby using Super7.
Share code is 106 077 374