IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING OK ????? AND OF COURSE THERE IS GOING TO BE UPDATE IN 1 HOUR NOW WITH MY LUCK.........
Stop speculating when and start speculating what. The update will be released when it is ready. You guys are idiots for trying to guess when the update is going to be released.
I found a bug in Utah with one of those wooden bridges that pops your tires if you drive on it a certain way. Also the new chase camera gets stuck sideways sometimes if you slide the camera tilt thingy slider all the way down while on a tilted ground and then reset your car. I think that's what happened idk.
Well, Beamng seems like a breakthrough game, and it is very fun to play. But just like any groundbreaking game, computers become more advanced and it becomes obsolete. Just a "lame" old game that few people still play. Eventually this will come: BeamNG.Drive Requiem coming 2021
No. It won't become obsolete. BeamNG is constantly getting updated. And probably will be for a few more years.
You folks seem to have missed the purpose of my post. I do not in any way wish to insult the game, nor am I dismissing all the hard work the Developers have put into it. Just as with the original Half life though, computer technology will become advanced to the point where Beamng will become outdated, at that point, rather than letting the iconic name settle into obscurity and collect dust on obsolete hard drives, the Devs will likely make a second, more advanced and up to date version of Beamng that will be as advanced on future PC's as the first Beamng is now. When I say it will become obsolete, I am not talking about a few months or years, I am talking about a longer span of time. When I said 2021, that is not a rock solid prediction or belief of mine, I just wanted to relay my belief that Beamng is good enough to live on in a sequel.
Thats a good thing because you would be able to play the game on cheaper hardware without having to resort to setting the graphics settings to lowest.
Honestly I feel like by then gaming would have just gone so downhill that there wouldn't even be a market for proper games then, just dumbed down games designed for toutch screens only and with all the content behind microtransactions.
I don't think BeamNG and BeamNG.drive is going anywhere. I think that, as computers improve, BeamNG will license the physics engine to developers, and keep developing BeamNG.drive as a product and as a tech demo of sorts for the physics engine itself. As this happens, we will get to opportunity to play ultra-realistic racing simulators, where large wrecks are spectacular to watch, and where skill at not just driving, but driving carefully will win or lose a race, all built on the BeamNG physics engine. Perhaps my thoughts are a bit lofty, but it doesn't seem far-fetched to me.
When a console would be able to run 10 cars on one track at a good framerate then I would expect it to be used by games like forza (if they have an option for hard body physics)