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The game has many highways and wastelands. Who cares about crashes? This is fun
I go down the highway at 70mph in meatspace and it looks four times as fast as my fastest speed in CP2077.
smh i'm getting too old
set Crowds to low in Gameplay options then, not as much ped traffic
there is no crash issue with speed on my hardware, but besides that, yeah, i think vehicles need to have faster speed, as uncontrollable as driving at max speed with the caliburn through city streets is
1 - streaming data rates as you move through the city. the faster you go the closer to the hardware limits the data rate gets pushed. you know all those ps4 issues with horrible low poly LOD's of characters and other things that haven't loaded in yet and then they pop right in front of you to their higher version that's because it cant keep up with the data rate required to seamlessly load in its current state.
the faster you allow people to go the higher the hardware requirements to prevent issues goes.
2 - physics. in allot of games physics systems are only calculated and updated every X frames to save on performance and cost of the system / simulation. if you are only updating the physics calculation every 2-3 frames then allowing you do go faster creates issues where you will be able to get inside and even through objects in those few null frames b4 the calculation updates again. random spikes in processing power (lag) can also extenuate this and prolong the update time of the physics calculation causing larger issues.
this already seems to be an issue with the game to a degree letting you go faster would only compound the issue.
this option is mainly take by games that have large data and performance constraints already and changing the frequency of how often the physics updates is an easy optimisation to free up some resources.
i mean yeah in the sense of RL 1,824HP monster Hypercars like say the Bugatti Bolide that can go in excess of (300mph) 500km/h the cars in 77 are underwhelming and you'd expect hypercars of the future to be way faster than modern RL cars. cant have everything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGUbRYnakBk&t=2s&ab_channel=Shmee150
looks like it belongs in 2077 :P
Crashing often kinda kills the fun pretty quick. Some people have standards.