Woaah, a bit weird but looks sleek, like they've tried reducing drag to minimum.
Well, everyone does, but those long shapes feel more extreme than the other cars we've seen so far. I mean look at that front with those long sides coming from the nose.
Anyways, what's the fuss about? All I can see is a computer animation film, with no actual gameplay shown. Doesn't tell anything does it. Sure, it does sound like 1nsane on drugs, but I'll wait and see before I judge or praise.
Doesn't make me go WTF at all. Aside from the wheels and all that design nonsense, nuclear powered car is starting to make sense, unlike in the 50's when there was plenty of oil for everyone.
Not a viable solution for passenger cars I think. But for trucks and lorries, which eventually keep economies running and are run by diesel, it would be great and far more better solution than running them with vegetablebiodiesel rubbish.
It's kinda funny, and on the other hand it feels Czech is just giving the finger for the rest of Europe. How they are presented on the work by the way?
I was thinking just the driving model and how much fun it is, well, apart how some of the engines just rev, rev and rev and then change gear. It's just fun to drive around and explore, it's not that open in what you can do like San Andreas was, and I don't want to go bowling with you cousin!!!
So, overcoming some of the flaws GTA:IV isn's actually that hard, as it has some.
GTA:IV has acrade handling, but it looks good and is awesomely fun. I know the comparison might not be that fair, but to be honest, that's the game every sandboxer is put against because it has set the bar onto a new level.
All I could find was Chevrolet panel van as above. Probably just badly pimped out, the bits on the side doesn't really seem to match the rest of the car.
Could also be a GMC, but I couldn't find if they made a van, could find pickup models, but not a van version.
Well, they've been using those things in in US for several years I think, they do work. And I hope they start to use them at F1 too as that rear wing just makes the cars horrible at front view.
Massa coming out of the box, cool, turns on the pit road and you see the rear wing - vomit all over the place.
Those wings better make some good racing to justify their ugliness.
Can't see a problem with any car that has winter tires. Those crazy islanders living in the fog and rain don't use such things, hence they are all over the place with some snow.