- Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:26 am
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Man, I think I like photorealistic cars. I do not know why it never sunk in before. Perhaps it took seeing the images posted here by Postal Dude of cars I could relate to (big, old ones) for it to strike me the right way. (One never knows all the ways he or she will have an impact, I guess.) I think that on the streets, even old junkers catch my eye more than the newer cars, which just sort of pass by, looking more or less the same as one another to me. I am sure the new cars are nice, but I guess they really do not do very much for me.
I can hardly tell that image of the -- oh, hold on, I have to scroll down and look at the name because I do not know cars well at all -- the Dodge Monaco from actual photographs. So, these cars are mods, then, right? They do not come in that Need For Speed: Most Wanted game, I presume. Sorry, maybe that was already stated.
Oh, cool, they even have some others like it over there at that NFSCars.net place. Man, people do a really wonderful job with that. What, is this Robin7t4 person the one who created these models? That is so cool. It is more like I am looking out the window at someone's car than at the Internet. Too bad that game does not have a replay. I would consider playing it if it did.
I guess I never paid a great deal of attention to your Trash section at DriverMadness.net. I wonder why this topic is considered trash. I have been informed by looking at this topic. I have a little list going of games to look for when it comes time to purchase some new ones (well, new to me -- I like old games and see I am not alone in that). I have Interstate '76. I am going to try Carmageddon 2, The Italian Job, and some other one that I did not realize until recently -- thanks to the DMC -- has a replay feature, the GTA IV game.
I did not know there were so many cool driving games with the replay feature or film director functions. I guess I do not care if one game is a clone or a copycat of another. As far as I am concerned, the more games like that there are, the more beautiful the world is.
Thank you, DMC.