Nothing ever said that the AB logo was for the new car, there could be the new small european rear-engined car aswell as a small sports car like the MGB to use the AB badge.
I see your point, It should have been worded better (sorry about that), but I am very curious like the rest of us since all we got in terms of new vehicles are a flat four teaser pic and a MGB-esqe badge.
Yeah, companies like Nintendo, Konami, Ubisoft. You name the big game company, they're probably there.
This is offtopic but It was a pretty normal day, playing around in blender, finishing the demon mod, and went to export it, and windows defender blocked the export :s so I now have to restart 4 hours worth of work. Please, does someone know the harshest way to remove windows defender/disable it forever?
I've ever only used Windows defender and it's been perfectly fine, never had a virus, never deleted data randomly, runs quiet and without slowing everything. Dunno your problem.
If has nothing to do with beamng.drive, he's better off posting on the general computer talk thread in the offtopic section. Also lesson to be learned- save often and make backups. Personally I use gitcracken for bigger projects.
Ehh i wasn't exactly asking for a fix (Just had it in there just-in case if someone did know), just wondering if any of you had the same issue as me.
I think the running cost is around 2k to 10k for a small game booth, and that's not including the price for the tools, insurance, and materials the booth occupants would have to pay as well. I'd say at least 10k to maybe even 40k when all is said and done for even smaller companies. For the huge AAA showings? I'd hazard a guess at well above 100k when everything is accounted for. Of course, I'm only shooting guesses based on 5 minutes of googling. A little bit of research shows that E3 pretty much runs fees on everything as well. Edit - EA's 2016 e3 booth was 22k square feet and ran them $365,200. So, do with that info what you will.
Sadly, both of these companies is not coming to E3 this year. (or they will, but want to hide from us?)
E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) is more for AAA devs. Plus Isn't BeamNG more of a game engine oriented company than a strait up game company?
How can BeamNG be a game engine oriented company if the game is made by Torque 3D. No matter which way you put it, BeamNG IS a a video game.
But tdev said this in an interview: "We are more at home in physics than in the game industry" Source [Article is german]: https://www.wfb-bremen.de/de/page/stories/kreativwirtschaft/erfolgreiches-computerspiel-aus-bremen