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The glass not working like such is part of the EA thats in the title.
If we get that deep into the systems, why not getting all the "bad" side effects from Beamng.drive and make the cars completely useless and undrivable after you hit a potthole or a stone or jump just a bit too high. That will be realistic.
24 vehicles start a race, 20 of them finish their race before the first corner. Thats realistic.
Driving your FWD rust bucket, corner comes, you steer but you grind the outside wall with your wheel, and now your steering is wasted and you cannot race anymore. Thats realistic.
Dont mix fun with realism, because the realism will win every time.
Again, with realism I don't mean beam Ng damage, I meant independent parts bend system which was present in 2007 game, as well as glass, with no overstretching body parts .
and btw they dont use glass in derby races, it is a polymere or something isnt it.