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Driving on 2 wheels

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by ericmarciano, Sep 4, 2021.

  1. ericmarciano

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    Hello drivers,

    Did any of you already succeeded in driving a car on 2 wheels? I mean the 2 left or right wheels, of course...
    I tried to do it with the help of a flip ramp but I couldn't hold the position on 2 wheels. I thought this may be because I don't know how to do it. Does anybody know?

    Thanks.
     
  2. S.Ali.M

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    You can't do it. There are a few people in the world who can do it in real life. But in the game I think no one can
     
  3. moses72

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    back when i watched neilogical i remember watching one of his beamng subreddit videos, and someone did it for like two whole minutes in a hopper
     
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  4. S.Ali.M

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    Are you sure he didn't cheat? He wasn't using a mod for it?
     
  5. moses72

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    no mods, just a hopper with very tuned suspension and a flip ramp
     
  6. Agent_Y

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    It is possible, but extremely hard and requires modifications to the car. Like in real life.
     
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  7. Occam's Razer

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    BeamNG's bottom-up approach for vehicle physics mean that you can do damn near anything with an in-game car as you can do with a real one. If you want to read more on how to do this stunt, it's good to know that in professional circles, it's called 'skiing'. A few general tips:
    • Choose a car with lockable differentials and a fairly high center of mass
    • Raise one side of the car with a gently sloping ramp. Too steep, and you'll flip the car over outright
    • Approach the ramp at around 20-35 MPH
    • Use a controller or wheel. You can do it with a keyboard, but it'll be a lot harder without fine control over steering or throttle
    • To gain some experience and experiment with different inputs, use slow motion while practicing
     
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  8. Taza

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    Very much possible:

     
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  9. waboll

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    i managed that few times but its not easy
     
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  10. Jakux

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    It's easier than it looks
    screenshot_2021-09-05_13-03-36.png screenshot_2021-09-05_13-03-47.png
    What are guys talking about ''it is hard''
    Install drift steering for even easier driving
     
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  11. moses72

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  13. Rocker45

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    Jakux is clearly being ironic lol
     
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  14. WhatNot98

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    I managed to do it once for about 10 seconds in a Pessima but that was about it. Possible? yes Hard? very
     
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