Got to love how it looks here.
I read that a new Need For Speed game is coming out soon, so it should be in that too.
I read that a new Need For Speed game is coming out soon, so it should be in that too.
I think it has to do with the lighting and angles, we haven't seen the Z like this in real-world photos or videos.The top hood hump looks a bit too prominent at the front. Might be the lighting.
That would be awesome! The only thing I’m kind of bummed about with Project Cars 3 is that there aren’t many customization options besides paint, decals, and wheels.Got to love how it looks here.
I read that a new Need For Speed game is coming out soon, so it should be in that too.
I hadn’t noticed that, you’re right! Having seen the Z in person last month, the hood bulge is definitely noticeable, but I feel like they might’ve exaggerated it a little bit in the game.The top hood hump looks a bit too prominent at the front. Might be the lighting.
Yes, the wheel gap on this car in the game is much less than in real life. Also, some of these shots were taken mid corner and under hard acceleration making the car look even lower. In fact, during one of the launches that I did, the car seemed to have a bit of a squatting animation to it, sort of like how it looked in that video from the Tokyo Auto Salon where the Nissan rep did launch control in the Gray Z. Haven’t played the game long enough to figure out if all cars do this or only certain ones, but it’s a pretty cool detail nonetheless.Looks like these bad boys have been dropped about 2" across the board.