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- If the signs didn't stop you, the fence would've likely blown out your rear tire.
- You left just fine after you gave up accelerating into the sign for a full 3 seconds.
Yes, the physics of objects should be much better. Paradoxically, this isn't Forza Horizon, where you can steam roll over solid objects.
Way to miss the point.
Elaborate. I agreed that the sign should've broken. But I also pointed out that the sign isn't the reason why it affected his stage time. His driving skill is lacking.
Literally every comment here is on topic. This 'AI BOTS' hysteria is getting a bit crazy.
Edit: Also, do you think AI bots can watch videos? lol
Your car should be toast. They test a pretty similar sign in this video. But it should have fallen off, and gave you terminal damage.
yes, we need the BeamNG physic for this game
Not "we need" maybe u need... U are not all kid...