Let me guess your graphics settings... Lighting quality : low Mesh quality : normal Texture quality : normal Full ssao
Everything is high, I just made the shadows softer and low res to try to make it fit the rainy lighting better.
work in 1 min: bmw m5 in up-to-date GM jbeam F U C C here is the file if anyone wants to tamper with it
This sort of crash has been a staple of cinematic car chases for a long time, with arguably the most famous example being Smokey and the Bandit. It eventually got to the point where Mythbusters tested it and declared it plausible, and despite the fact that it's impossible to shear metal in Beamng, it is possible to run most cars* under a trailer, with the flatbed generally producing better results. The dry van has a tendency to cause cars to get stuck on exit. I had been trying to get both the car and the truck in motion for the above crash, but had only succeeded in striking the trailer landing gear. Since the truck was undamaged, I disconnected it and drove away for the photo opportunity. This sort of wreck does happen in real life from time to time, with varying degrees of severity. The unknown driver in this crash was uninjured enough to exit the car and flee the scene, while there are several documented fatalities from this type of accident - with the May 7, 2017 fatality of Joshua Brown being highly publicized in part due to the controversy surrounding Tesla's autopilot feature. I am not attempting to replicate any real-life accidents ,especially fatal ones, as I believe that would be in remarkably poor taste. (I should point out that almost everything in the above picture, including the environment, the use of a T75 instead of a T65, and the colour of the K-series, was incorrect to replicate the accident) *The T-series is too tall to successfully pass under, while the Roamer and H-series get stuck halfway through.