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BeamNG.drive is a crashtest sandbox that supplies hours of entertainment and delivers a neat driving experience as well.
Drive a car straight into a wall at 160+ mph and watch it happen in 1/100 speed, see how the body and chassis deforms, while parts like mirrors, exhausts aso. are being ripped off and thrown clear.
Do your own durability tests by running over different obstacles at different speeds, jump off ramps, crash a lorry into a small hatchback etc.
Tired of just smashing up cars? Then go for ride on-road and take in the scenery or go off-road and challenge the terrain, choose a limited slip or even a welded rear diff to increase traction on that 4x4 packing a beefed up v8 engine.
"How do I get this game?" - Ppl ask this all the time and heres how:
Use Google: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buy+beamng+drive
or
Go to: http://steamcommunity.com/app/284160/discussions/0/611696927913108932/
or
Go to: www.beamng.com
If you are a fan of racing/driving simulation, you're in for a treat! The scenery is so darn beautiful, with so many details, everything fits together and create a one a kind driving experience. Don't take my word, try it out. Each map included blows every map that was done previously for *ANY* racing games. There is no comparison. In most games, you have the racing track, and that's about it, at varying degree of details.
In cases like GTA, you have a huge map, but with a lot less details than what you would typically find in a smaller map, like a track.
Then you have BeamNG, that does things completely different. You have some very large environment, not the size of gta, but big enough to get lost and it will take some time to learn each one.
Each of those maps could certainly be used as very large levels for an FPS shooter, and you couldn't tell it's coming from a racing/driving game. I would even say they put to shame a lot of FPS in that regard. It's just eye-popping!
The cars are also one of a kind. For the moment, they are older, 80s-90s cars for the most part, with one that is likely 2000+. The cars aren't branded, and thus generic, but look like real cars, and have similar specs too.
For instance, you will have a pickup truck that looks like an s-10. You have a larger caravan, like a 2500 van. You have something that looks like an honda civic. Another like an old ferrari, testarossa maybe? You have a crown vic look alike, one I can't really tell, maybe an old buick. The 2000+ model looks like a Subaru Impreza. There is an in development large van (that tows trailers), and a car with 3 wheels.
All of the cars are available with many different confiuration, like the s-10 can be had with an inline 6, or v8, the v8 have different stages. You can choose 4x4 or RWD, play with basically all parts that make up the car/truck. Different suspensions, remove bumpers, etc...
The way the game loads and plays is also one of a kind. You load the main menu, choose play, select a track, then once inside the track, you'll be inside the s-10 pickup in the default configuration. You can select a new car from inside the game, by pressing the ctrl-e hotkey, and select any cars, avaiable in many different config. Then if you are not happy, press ctrl-w, and you'll have the part configuration screen, and then you can swap the engine, transmission, differential, etc.. and everything is applied on the spot.
When you crash, you press R to restart at the default map spawn point, or ctrl-r to set temporarily a new spawn point where you are, for the time you are inside the map.
I won't speak much of the crashes, Sizzler did a pretty good job with it :) But let just say you will want to look at your car on every angle every time you crash it, either you wanted it or not to happen :)
This game have been already in development for some time, and the developers have a huge vision for this game, and is still a good while before it's complete. Please, don't expect more than a sandbox with a few cars and maps, of the highest quality.
If you liked any racing games in the past, or just like to drive in real life, do yourself a favor, and buy this game, and support it's development. If you never heard of it before, and not sure just how popular this game is amongst racing sim fans, go to their website's forums, and check out the activity over there :) Given how little advertisement there is, the word of mouth have worked very well for BeamNG :)
Performance wise, it's not easy on the hardware. You will want to play this game with good details, that's for sure. Here are my specs:
Phenom II X4 965
8gb generic ram
gtx 580 1.5gb
And since the latest patch, the performance went up a good deal, and I can now play in my native resolution 1920x1080 (had to play at 1280 before), with high details settings. In most areas, I'm in the 30-40-50 fps, but can dip in the 20s, rarely under tho.
I could lower the details and have a totally fluid experience, but I rather have it choppy a bit at times, and see it like they intended it to be :) Which is mind blowing really.
Buy it now! (http://sites.fastspring.com/beamng/product/alpha) This will get you right on the buy page.
The textures are very very good, with very little repetition, and a lot of blending.
You have two maps that contains a race track, with different configuration, and one of those two also have a dirt track, with different configuration too. You can drive anywhere, and have plenty of tricky situation to try to put yourself into.
Like in the port, you can climb on containers with some ramps that lead on the top. You have rocky trails... urban area (not city, but countryside style) Nothing looks new and shiny, everything looks aged. It's beautiful.
The UI is fully configurable (while driving) and you can add a large variety of sensors and display all kind of statistics.
You can spawn more vehicles to crash into, and have access to some objects as well.
Handling wise, it's a simulation, and if you are comfortable with any other simulators, you should be picking it up very quickly. For those that are used to arcade racer, it's likely to be challenging a bit at first.
Most roads, except the race tracks, aren't in mint condition, have various bump, and potholes.. seeing the truck bounces as it drives one such road is very convincing. When the car flip and do barrels, you can feel the weight of the car, and it also looks very real. Unlike most other simulators, where when it barrels, it suddely seems to lose it's weight.
If you guys wanna buy it, you have do do this via official BeamNG site. Purchasing on Steam isn't available yet, though the game is integrated with it.
My dream : Monster Jam mod, and I know... It will come true !!