I would like to think it's motion blur, since we all want it, but i think it looks like that because the camera is close to the ground and moving at different speeds than the Covet.
I like the fog light integration too, looks minimalistic! As for facelifts, as far as I can remember, in that era, the Japanese weren't really into aesthetic changes to a certain generation and the only exceptions I know of are the Nissan S13 200SX/240SX hatchback, which got a slightly smoother front end in '91, and the Mitsubishi GTO/3000GT, which got two facelifts, in '94 and in '98.
A Group A Covet can also be made but the FWD-based version is more appropriate for this than the MR one.
These are rally pace notes, "tightens" indicates that the road itself gets thinner, so there's not as much space to drive on.
15, downhill, triple caution, TRIPLE CAUTION, STAY CENTER! TRIPLE CAUTION, STAY CENTER! Woaoaoaoah, concentrate, Samir, please! Medium left, long, long! Long! LONG! Turn in! Medium left, medium left, medium left, nice and eas- TURN! Throttle! Fast medium left long, long! In, in, IN! Medium right, concentrate! Medium left, medium left MEDIUM LEEEEFT! LISTEN TO ME CALLS! Medium left into sharp left, you are not concentrating, Samir! You are watching and driving!
I wonder if it means we'll get more rally parts or settings on other cars as well, just like the Scintilla brought the digital race gauge
It is, no doubt on that, the question is whether or not it is post-FX or in-game. One thing i noticed is that the wheels don't seem to get blurred.
A rally codriver and UI would add so much to gameplay, certainly hope to see rally racing in general get some refinements and content (especially map content)
Leeloo essentially confirmed motion blur. “Key word here is /some/“ (as in “some touching up to the video / photo teaser”). Adding motion blur in post requires tracking and masking an object, either through the use of built in object detection and tracking tools like in Adobe’s After Effects, or by manually tracking the object by hand, both of which take much more time than just “some” touch ups would. So yes, motion blur confirmed