wind physics

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  1. apple

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    i like to see an addintion or a update that adds wind physics like when your hood is not stuck its going to flap around when driving at a good speed or doors start flapping when there broken you know it like gta when your hood is broken it flies off
     
  2. lukerules117

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    There are wind physics, although they are pretty basic, they are still better than GTA, if you opened the doors on your car then drove at high speeds they would close, not flap around. Hoods probably would also stay shut at high speeds unless they are opened enough for the wind to push them open.
     
  3. amarks240

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    i had a hood come up on me while i was doing 40mph. it swung up so damn fast and it absolutely wrecked the hood and windshield.
     
  4. AmericanSwede11

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    Doors closing themselves upon acceleration doesn't have anything to do with wind, though. That's just mass and velocity.
     
  5. lukerules117

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    if you opened a door at high speeds without accelerating it would still shut because of wind.
     
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  6. apple

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    yea but they kinda need improvements over time
     
  7. lukerules117

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    Yeah, I was just pointing out that it shouldn't be like GTA.
     
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