
Realistic, immersive driving game offering near-limitless possibilities.
BeamNG.drive is a vehicle simulation game developed and published by the startup company BeamNG. As an open world vehicle simulator, BeamNG.drive will cover a large array of vehicular disciplines – everything from a delivery mission in a box truck to a high speed rally race or a destruction derby. BeamNG.drive boasts a Real-Time, Soft body dynamics physics structure to simulate its vehicles. Algorithms have been written for the physics equations to be carried out. Vehicles in the game consist of a soft-body, node-beam structure, similar to the vehicle structure in Rigs of Rods. The physics engine simulates a network of interconnected nodes and beams which combine to form an invisible skeleton of a vehicle with realistic weights and masses. The vehicle customization and detail will allow you to make your car or truck all your own – fix it up, upgrade it, or strip away body panels to reduce weight. The game implements its soft-body physics to both control vehicle dynamics as well as to control the collisions between objects and vehicles. which is realistic, accurate, destructible and has malleable physics everywhere.
Game Info
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Relase date: May 29, 2015 Developer: BeamNG Publisher: BeamNG Genre: Racing Car Simulation Rating: 82/100 |
BeamNG.drive |
System Requirements
| Minimum Specifications
OS: Win 7 64 | Recommended Specifications
OS: Win 10 64 |
Game Features:
- 10 terrains to explore and drive across, with more to come
- 19 detailed, customizable, destructible vehicles, with more to come
- All future updates to BeamNG.drive included for free (alpha, beta), also including the final game
- Frequent updates adding terrains, vehicles, features, gameplay, and bug fixes
- Soft-body physics sandbox
- Full modding and content creation capabilities – make maps and vehicles, and script gameplay
- Use the built-in terrain editor and any 3D modeling, image editing, and text editing software
- Online authentication is only necessary to update; the game itself does not need an internet connection to run.
