This is probably the most retro mod I've downloaded, I really like how wedge-shaped it is, so good job! I did notice that the turbocharged models have the same performance numbers as the base models, is this intentional? Also, what is the map you used in the photo with the green Saga? Thanks!
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Beta Ibishu Saga 1.15
Ibishu's sporty grand-touring flagship from the late 80's
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Matt_890s
- 5/5,
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AsianPotato19
- 5/5,
An amazing mod, however it reminds me of the Subaru SVX, so wouldn't this fit better as the Hirochi Saga?
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HumbleTerror
- 5/5,
Most mods which add new cars are sloppy or lack detail the detail of base game cars, but you haven't fallen into the same pitfall. This mod is quite detailed and well done, especially the F6 engine sounds.
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MonkeyGoose
- 5/5,
really good. it all started when i stumbleded upon this thread. i could not wait for this mod to come out. amazing
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GoredontheDestroyer
- 5/5,
Honestly my biggest problem is that the highbeam flares are too bright. Other than that, this mod is great.
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Theo Wilkinson
- 5/5,
***1986 Ibishu Saga Review:***
*Pros:*
- I love the design, it really fits in with the theme, and is perfectly executed.
- It’s very well thought through: if I wasn’t given context I’d assume it was an upcoming car.
- The interior is beautiful, especially the gauge cluster and (very odd) steering wheel.
- The USDM was very well thought through, unlike some BeamNG cars.
- It’s absolutely beautifully done internally, especially the engine bay.
- The engine choice is perfect, however the flat engines remind me of Hirochi. This could be either good or bad, I honestly don’t know
- The driving feel is 99% perfect, it is satisfyingly smooth to drive.
- Branding is on point. It works very well, overall: the trim levels, the name, the insanely high quantity of over complicated terms.
*Cons:*
- the handbrake seems like an afterthought; it clips through the dash and has no texturing around it to signify a hole.
- The gauge cluster does not accommodate for Manual shifters at all, in my opinion it should have a 1-2-3-4-5 indicator where the p-r-n-d would be.
- The wheels are too small on most configs, giving it a absolutely huge feel, almost like a Soliad Wendover.
- It feels very oddly Hirochi for what it is, though this isn’t a huge issue.
- The mirrors don’t quite touch the door, which doesn’t do good for driver view.
- The numberplates, bar the rear US plate, aren’t very well placed at all.
Overall, I can’t thank Kueso and LJ enough for this astoundingly good mod, and I feel the pros far outweigh the cons. The car feels official, though could do with some more tweaks and refinement. -
Haida
- 5/5,
i lov this jmd car thank you for upload let the god be existant for youre soul
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luiswellenkamp
- 5/5,
Handles and drifts well, sounds good, and looks sexy as fxx-k. What else does any car need to do?
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w7n
- 5/5,
Always great to see a new high-quality mod in the community! Keep up the great work!
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Doge_guy
- 5/5,
Ok my Head is full of pain of this... Hollllllllyyyyyy shiit!!!!!!
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Kuthlive
- 4/5,
I'm taking one star off for a couple things (and yes I'm well aware it's in beta, just bringing up some of my concerns)
1. it's heavy for its size. the lightest one is 2860 pounds, the heaviest is near as makes no difference 3000.
2. the engines feel super realistic when used in the default configs, but once you start adding power they just become very weird. They keep building power up to redline no matter what. I guess that can fall under the potentially broken aftermarket parts thing
other than that, this is absolutely amazing. Styling reminds me of a mix of the Subaru XT and SVX, along with a bit of first gen Integra (especially in the roofline). It drives amazingly well, sounds aren't bad (could be better, but certainly not bad) and the interior is incredible. The tach needle doubling as a shift light is something I personally have never seen before and it's something I never knew I needed. -
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