Vehicle Body suggestions
Can there or will there be an 2016 Honda NSX/Audi R8 super car body?
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In my opinion we need more trucks, vans, MPV and SUV. More variants for the models we have would be extremly useful.
Also rear-engined cars but that will be fixed soon
Also rear-engined cars but that will be fixed soon
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chema1994 wrote:In my opinion we need more trucks, vans, MPV and SUV. More variants for the models we have would be extremly useful.
Also rear-engined cars but that will be fixed soon
I agree with you!
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I would like to see a more modern day super/hyper car not just that McLaren body. So a mid engined car that can fit a 546mm x 454 mm x 685mm engine
Something like a modern day Lambo would be nice, the nice angled edges etc.
Something like a modern day Lambo would be nice, the nice angled edges etc.
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I think that after rear engined cars are done they should start by giving us more versions.
Every hatchback should in my opinion have a 3-door, a 5-door, a sedan and station wagon version.
Panel vans should be introduced as variants of small hatchbacks.
Every hatchback should in my opinion have a 3-door, a 5-door, a sedan and station wagon version.
Panel vans should be introduced as variants of small hatchbacks.
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RevPJ wrote:I'd love to see something Lotus Elan like. Including a third frame type, something like the central spine type frame like that used by the Elan, most TVRs, Corvettes, and, others.
Hey Devs, are there any plans for more frame configs?
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We won't include the "Backbone" type you probably are talking about, but there will be semi-spaceframe (the Audi aluminium chassis type), spaceframe (in different materials) and light truck monocoque (monocoque front, ladder rear) added to the game further down the line.
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Killrob, what about the muscle-car type semi-monocoque chassis, ala the 60s/70s Mustangs and Camaros, and I'm sure many others... any plans for that? (Ladder front/ Mono rear)
Whenever I build that type of car in the sandbox right now, I always have to choose which way I want to go, ladder or unit body, when neither is technically right.
Side note: I'm unfamiliar with the Audi chassis concept, I'll have to look that one up - any certain vehicle I should Google? Thanks in advance for a reply.
Whenever I build that type of car in the sandbox right now, I always have to choose which way I want to go, ladder or unit body, when neither is technically right.
Side note: I'm unfamiliar with the Audi chassis concept, I'll have to look that one up - any certain vehicle I should Google? Thanks in advance for a reply.
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I know it's not exactly a consumer car you'd buy on a lot, but I wouldn't mind having a limousine body.
http://www.automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=9941 Storm Automotive Company Thread.
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We definitely need more SUVs. I'd love a G-Class type car. It would be a great body to release with V12s.
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Madrias wrote:I know it's not exactly a consumer car you'd buy on a lot, but I wouldn't mind having a limousine body.
Me neither, but I would say that could be a variant of another sedan type car. To have a couple in though would be nice.
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A variant of a sedan to make a limousine would be just fine, in my opinion. The reason I'd like to make a limousine is because it's the ultimate in luxury. Combine that with the challenge-making potential of the ultimate luxury car, with few expenses spared, and it could be fun.
That, and it could be justified as getting a call from a very highly respected limousine-for-hire company, wanting a limo with more luxury, more prestige, and more fuel efficiency.
That, and it could be justified as getting a call from a very highly respected limousine-for-hire company, wanting a limo with more luxury, more prestige, and more fuel efficiency.
http://www.automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=9941 Storm Automotive Company Thread.
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Hopefully someone will make LWB (LongWheelBase) versions of existing Sedans.
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just a few suggestions, how about some smaller pickup trucks like toyota tacoma/hilux sized
also how about a midsize SUV body like the chevy trailblazer(the 2002-2009 for about the year 2000, maybe the 2013 model for 2010? because the current 2010 body is a bit big for some applications)
2002-2009
2013-
but at least try to get some type of 2000ish SUV body, i tried to make a 2002 SUV and the newest SUV body i had was an 80's body
also how about a midsize SUV body like the chevy trailblazer(the 2002-2009 for about the year 2000, maybe the 2013 model for 2010? because the current 2010 body is a bit big for some applications)
2002-2009
2013-
but at least try to get some type of 2000ish SUV body, i tried to make a 2002 SUV and the newest SUV body i had was an 80's body
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What about Chevrolet Corvair, Lakewood, and Greenbrier type vehicles? They were all built using Corvair components, including the Lakewood station wagon and the Greenbrier vans and pickup trucks, which were rear engines too. The first generation is notable for having those unusual automobiles, but the second generation Corvairs have a classic design.
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