Yes, fog has been implemented for a decade now. And we used it in one of the rally stages in the december update
My response was an attempt to be a bit more transparent by letting people know this is planned, and that we'd rather release when it's ready, than rush and release it too soon. There was absolutely no intended second meaning. I'm not a native english speaker, but given we've been using that phrase for nearly a decade in our official FAQ, forums and socials, it never even crossed my mind to think it had any chance of being considered condescending... that was definitely not my idea there.
Remember, your talking to a bunch of people who look into EVERYTHING and try to dig up ANYTHING that could possibly within the realm of imagination and beyond, be a teaser. Even when there is none.
I am so ready for this update, really hoping to see a new additional iconic rally car, ie: ford escort, toyota levin, opel manta, I'm getting my summer car vibes from the teaser pic
All i know is anything beamng Touches is gold, mostly to us car fans, So yeah. They cant go wrong, Am i a beamng fan boy. yes. I admit lol, On topic, HMMM rally//// Subaru ( Cough ) Sunburst. IF they remake/remaster it. lets hope we get a F4 ( Flat 4 ) engine. We have lots of i4 sedans, BUT no F4 sedans ( we do have F4 cars. SBR/Bello ) BUT DAMM i base sunburst coupe., With a sluggish N/A F4.. YES... HELL yes
If I'd had to be a fanboy Spoiler: Look here then I will go back on topic Can't be talking, I'm one for beamng too. OT:
id like to see better fog if possible, the application thats in the game rn is a bit eh (its very flat and doesnt follow an actual color gradient like real fog would)
This would require adding a volumetric cloud system for better results. And we know there's a mod (paid beta) of volumetric clouds.
Tru, BeamNG's fog is not very realistic. Would very much appreciate if the devs improved it even a little bit
A European late-60s/early-70s RWD Coupe would be nice indeed. Like a smaller Barstow, a European Gavril! Autobello could also make such a car and make use of the rear transaxle design with the disc brakes mounted inboard and a Watt linkage that always keeps the rear wheels vertical to the road, a la Alfa Romeo!