Game Description:
He very credibly transfers damage to cars. It takes into account speed, angle of impact, type of obstacles and much more. Such an unusual game was created by the eponymous company - BeamNG. She presented the video about the project back in 2012, in 2013 the alpha version was released, in February 2015 the current stable (Current Stable) version appeared, as well as an experimental one for further deepening into the process. In the future, a project awaiting improvement is needed for those who love good graphics and destructibility - this is a real source of beauty. Yes, cars are falling apart in pieces is extremely spectacular!How did the game:
At first, the developers wanted to take the CryEngine3 engine as a basis, but then decided to use Torque3D. The programming language Lua is used. The algorithms are very complex, because the goal was to thoroughly convey the consequences of accidents. And she achieved! As a result, the physical model turned out to be completely unique, it is called soft (soft-body physics). The physical engine controls the dynamics of the vehicle as much as possible, so “kisses” with all kinds of objects remain in the memory for a long time. What they will be, the player himself decides, since there is no goal as such in BeamNG drive, but there is a huge scope for creativity.There is where to take a walk:
The gamer is not only responsible for speed and direction, he can also customize the features of the route, obstacles, weather conditions, etc. Therefore, it is not just about the game, but about the real engineering program. So, it can be useful in the film industry to think out a stunt stunt - to conduct experiments on a real track is expensive and dangerous. To learn about the behavior of a particular car, BeamNG.drive presents models of five fictional companies. Their cars are very similar in characteristics to popular real ones, for example, Subaru Impreza or Chevrolet Caprice. The creators are constantly pleased with new vehicles and routes, plus a gamer can try to create a map himself.
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