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Discussion in 'Microblogs' started by gabester, Sep 5, 2012.

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  1. HadACoolName

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    Im not the first to admit I don't like the rear but who cares?

    It is Gabester's car & if he likes it, that is all that matters.
     
  2. rachmat_777

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    if you hate it why don't you crash the rear in the future?
     
  3. HadACoolName

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    Yeah, it shall meet the T75 quite frequently.
     
  4. Potato

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    The sbr4 is beautiful in a quirky way.
    I quite like the rear.
    It's ​neat.
     
  5. HadACoolName

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    I like the taillights & all the details on it but its just the shape of the rear, Its more like a supercar hatchback than a shooting brake. I dunno, I hate to insult a car that Gabe is working so hard on. Im just going to say no more about it.
     
  6. Aboroath

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    Wasn't sure which of your posts to thank, chose this one.:p The SBR is a real mind F*&k. Looks great from one angle and really weird from
    others. Us haters just have to suck it.
     
  7. Dc5R

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    Yay ! More progress ! But i kinda hate it because of the rear , other parts are perfect !
    sorrynotsorry
     
  8. quiddy85

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    I like it. It reminds me of this car.
    50675_2014_hyundai_Veloster.jpg
     
  9. AR162B

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    Hey LJFHutch, that looks nice, but I've got some criticism on most maps. Please let me eleborate my 'Helpful suggestions and comments'. Not meant to be annoying or a request, but as suggsetion to increase the realism. Also maybe it isn't even possible to create it and I've based this on maps I'm able to play (so not JRI and EC USA)

    - All paved roads have the same height as the soil surrounding them. Most (all?) IRL roads have a 'pavement edge drop off'. Many accidents were causes by those. There is even an government based website dedicated to the 'safety edge': http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/everydaycounts/technology/safetyedge/seposo.cfm Googling the aforementioned term shows loads of scary drop offs.
    - Most road profiles are basically flat; I would love to see a larger camber angle (even off-cambered to increase difficulty?) in some corners, but most IRL roads are also a bit round at the top to drain off rainwater ('Cross Slope'?). Such a profile hugely changes the way a car responds. Maybe it's even possible to include 'Ruts' (a google example)?

    Anyway, it looks nice at the screens provided and I love current road damage and ditches, although I'll love to see even more treacherous ditches :) And -looking at that landslide- maybe an now defunct, abandoned piece of broken, partly slid-away stretch of road would fit the area in JRI? (example)
     

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  10. NistingurA

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    Speed controled Automatic spoiler ?
     
  11. Again_Dejavu

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    I'll admit I'd prefer the SBR4 to have a German brand, some sort of Porsche equivalent, but the car itself is fantastic. The only thing I'd change is the badging.
     
  12. aljowen

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    Im still not sold on the back, but the front looks fantastic and it should be amazing to drive. But im glad to see some more verity in the vehicles and this one certainly delivers.
     
  13. NistingurA

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    Porsche Panamera Turbo style :D
     
  14. Dc5R

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    Yep , ETK for SBR4 !
     
  15. Again_Dejavu

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    Not ETK, that's the BMW equivalent. Need some German sounding last name for it.
     
  16. Dc5R

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    Yeah , it kinda seems weird . I am bad at German so I'll leave it to the devs or MBexpert or others :p
     
  17. SuperNoob05

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    What about a Mercedes-esque Name?
     
  18. Atomix

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    Hell no
    Keep it Jap

    German design and technological solutions are completely different from the Japanese, in no way is this a German car.
     
  19. Again_Dejavu

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    Honest question, how does the SBR4 represent Japanese rather than German designs? Thought rear engined sports cars were a German thing.
     
  20. CTJacob

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    But...

    1991_toyota_mr2_coupe_base_fq_oem_1_500.jpg

    Honda_NSX.jpg
     
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