In 2016 I was playing BeamNG when I crashed a Covet into a tree on ECUSA and then the covet folded in on itself and started repeatedly folding in on itself before inverting and causing the instability error.
I've posted this before in "Community Screenshots", but I'm posting it again for the sake of this thread. In 2017 I dropped the lamp post prop onto the bed of a D35 & the truck exploded into a glitchy mess. Weirdly enough, I was able to replicate this glitch with the tanker trailer by doing the same thing I did to the D35. I have more examples, but this post is becoming too long, so I'll end it here. Who knew lamp posts were so dangerous.
My favorite glitch of all time was when you accidently got too carried away with respawning the vehicle with F7 (I think thats the right key anyways) and you somehow managed to spawn the vehicle with half of it under the ground. This used to have no effect on the vehicle what so ever, and if you had wheels above ground that were powered (the 4WD D Series for instance) you could actually drive around perfectly fine with your vehicle half submerged underground. I have no idea if this glitch still works or not, but I know that someone on this forum actually has an animated GIF of it as their profile picture.
My ETK 6000 glitched out and it looked like it was getting sucked into a black hole (I dont have pictures)
Nuff said. Oh yeah... I forgot. I managed to crash the grand marhall in a way to do this: The video explains itself. I managed to crash into something on the rear quarter panel and shoved the rear axle out of place. It drove like a charm!
About two years ago you could remove the differential from a car, (the default would go forever), remove the tires, flip the car, and hit the gas. The rims would eventually blow up from the speed and because they weren't meant to break, they would stretch their mesh across the entire world.
A friend came over my house and I made an SBR4 for him....and then this happened..... (I just HAD to edit it lol)
In the first month I was hired, I was tasked to implement something so cars doesn't spawn into the ground. The problem was that I'm bad at math and it was friday evening. Guess what happen. For a whole weekend, nobody at the company could use a vehicle because it was spawning upside down AND under the ground. No screenshot sadly But here you can admire the things i did for the bus. Spoiler: bus bug 1 : Better than no texture Spoiler: bus bug 2, markers placement Was testing how to place markers for the bus stops. I forgot that somewhere in the code, I was doing a raycast from outer-space. Spoiler: bus bug 3, markers the return After a few changes, you need to reload LUA. It happens quite often when you are developing. My code was not good and tried to use object that have been deleted. The engine didn't complain but gave random items Spoiler: bus bug 4, Navigation path is doing ... something? @HighDef knows it's not easy to do bus lines. It's worst to code it.
Not really glitches, but here is what I got when I was figuring out how the material system was working
I have just got them running correctly, thanks for your help Funniest glitch I have seen is when replay mode turns all the cars into quasars.
This is my least favorite glitch but.... Whenever you crash a B-25 in the water it gives an instibility warning and respawns. But it gets worse! Then instead of the normal engine sounds it plays whatever sounds it was making at the time of crash and sounds horrible! Occasionaly it happends to the Me 262.
Beam glitches aren't usually funny unfortunately, but when the AI decides to simply lose its mind over being pit manouvered by the van it was towing(driven by me), it surely got a smile onto my face Another funny thing I noticed is a truly living tree in West Coast USA, it clearly has a flesh branch
Ground erupting from large spinner. Circa 2015 (Photo taken from iPod Touch, younger me wasn't wise enough to screenshot)
Sadly, I don't have a pic of it atm, but the funniest glitch I've come across is when trees start swaying excessively in the "wind". Picture the normal subtle sway, and increase the sway so that the tree is almost lying horizontal before returning upright.