- Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:11 am
#54657
I've been watching 70's movies from the U.S.A., recently, mainly about cars and chases and I came out with this. It's an inspired chase from the chase scene of the film "The Seven-Ups", a 1973 film starring Roy Scheider (1932 - 2008), that included one of the epic chases of all these decades. If you wonder how it's possible the fact that the A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) car has made a different route and why it features sounds, here's the explanation:
- I used the tutorial given from Bittboy to make a fully free chase.
- I used the audio from the original chase scene to make the video as realistic as possible.
The music used in this video is "Freedom of Expression", by " The J.B. Pickers", from the film "Vanishing Point" (1971). The engine featured for the player car is the same engine from the Beta demos of Driver for the PSX. Enjoy.
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TRIVIA:
- This chase is not completely the same to the original one, due to the fact that the city of NY in the "Driver: You Are the Wheelman" game is not as big as the real one;
- A lot of cameras of the original chase don't appear, because the game can't actually make most of them.
- I used the tutorial given from Bittboy to make a fully free chase.
- I used the audio from the original chase scene to make the video as realistic as possible.
The music used in this video is "Freedom of Expression", by " The J.B. Pickers", from the film "Vanishing Point" (1971). The engine featured for the player car is the same engine from the Beta demos of Driver for the PSX. Enjoy.
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TRIVIA:
- This chase is not completely the same to the original one, due to the fact that the city of NY in the "Driver: You Are the Wheelman" game is not as big as the real one;
- A lot of cameras of the original chase don't appear, because the game can't actually make most of them.
Ayyyy, lmao.