Really? I don't remember seeing them before.SRT and Zagato were some of the first. Hyundai and Honda have been there for a while. The Lexus...I don't remember that though.
The wheels can be changed?
Looks great on TE37's
I think the Mitsubishi is the most likely the next one since its already, technically, in the gameNow that we got the BMW, I think the VW is next, but if I'm right I expect the unveil to happen this weekend at the Worthersee VW meet...
Looks great on TE37's
Must be a photoshop, as they cant be changed on the white one......
Ah yea. It's really simple to develop a car design. As game design is.
Definitely not. Or else it wouldn't cost millions to make it right. (most of time)
That's the bad part about working as a designer/artist in general... it's the same about art, some people simple think it's "too easy". I work as art director for 7 years and I face this situation every single day... clients call and "oh, why does it take so much time? you just do a few clicks and draw this and animate that"...
I think the Mitsubishi is the most likely the next one since its already, technically, in the game
I suppose every manufacturer does their VGT machine differently, even down to how they market it.Cool. It's nice to see the manufacturers putting effort into this other than "oh, here's the car".
Even if it was staged for the purposes of the promo....
I CALLED IT!!! Guess who just got more street cred?Now that we got the BMW, I think the VW is next, but if I'm right I expect the unveil to happen this weekend at the Worthersee VW meet...
Beyond all the negativity around this game, VGT could be a shining light. The critical response on these virtual cars could change how iconic vehicles look in the future! And we would all be a part of it. Life imitating art imitating life.
That isn't the S2000 successor. That's more of the Honda Beat successor.The Honda VGT looks a bit like this new S2000 successor concept. The lines are sorta there.
That isn't the S2000 successor. That's more of the Honda Beat successor.