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Originally Posted by computerlove87
I know there were a few games before that had the old Yaris/Echo, but look at the insane detail of that one, even the gap between the hood and bumper being bigger than the line between the bumper and fender is apparent in this image. Also, Forza is supposed to actually include car interiors for the "in-car" driving mode, gauges and all. You can even see the little hole for the tow-hook on the front bumper, the defroster lines in the back window, and the rear seat belt. They even got the antenna just right! If it wasn't for the nose and the cheesy bitmap trees in the background, I wouldn't be able to believe this is from a video game.
The only detail that this image is lacking is the Yaris's big nose (the bump leading up to the toyota logo on the front above the grill) it looks more prevalent in real life.
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if you play gran turismo 5 prologue you can see the weaves of cf on the tuner cars that are available :P all gauges are fully functional also on the interior views. its so advanced that the programmers were asked by nissan to design the gauge program for the GTR :P
i had assumed it was supposed to be a body kit or something instead of the stock bumper