RS4 in Video Games
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RS4 in Video Games
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Here's a screen of the upcoming game Need for Speed Undercover. I have also noticed the B7 RS4 in these other games:
Need for Speed Pro Street
Project Gotham Racing 4
Forza Motorsport 2
Test Drive Unlimited
Anyone know any others?
Here's a screen of the upcoming game Need for Speed Undercover. I have also noticed the B7 RS4 in these other games:
Need for Speed Pro Street
Project Gotham Racing 4
Forza Motorsport 2
Test Drive Unlimited
Anyone know any others?
#4
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How come they used your car ? The head guy at Turn 10 drives an RS4... or he did.
He has posted here in the past and I think he mentioned that his car was used as the model for Forza 2 including sound recording.
#7
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forza2 for xbox 360 or GT5 prologue for PS3 are both equally awesome.
both are very realistic with the graphics, physics, and opponent AI being slightly better on GT5 but unfortunately, no car damage on this version of GT5 yet. Forza2 does have a far better car & track selection since it is a full game version while GT5P is a reduced price "prologue" of an upcoming final version.
On either system/game, a force feedback steering wheel is a must. I even use one for both systems with a racing seat for maximum dork-factor but I have to admit, it's pretty damn sick.
On either system/game, a force feedback steering wheel is a must. I even use one for both systems with a racing seat for maximum dork-factor but I have to admit, it's pretty damn sick.
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#8
Then I guess that settles that
I fix the 360 now, get the steering wheel, and then once GT5 is out, I guess I would have to get that as well.
P.S. You dont happen to be located in Chicago, do you?
P.S. You dont happen to be located in Chicago, do you?
#9
I asked the same question
I believe he still does drive an RS4, but the photographers weren't sure why they needed to find another one. Perhaps it was modified. At the time I hadn't put on the SLs so mine still looked completely stock.