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VIDEO: https://youtu.be/FoVLLlzwjHM
iparked the car to scout the area, doing that i locked out and back in. when i returned to the car it was flipped over. i could enter but that wouldnt help. car lost.
About to start a session, will see how it is now.
Cars don't take damage from fire (tried with SUV + the larger fireplace)
Low speed object collisions with cars make cars and things really fly like there is no mass and gravity. Almost flipped my car driving slowly over puppet corpse.
It was left there for 3 days while i was at work. Now its stuck.
Hid atv inside bush. when returned area 1h later found it sliding slowly sideways way outside bush. Seems that sometimes when it reloads when somebody enters vicinity it will hit some slope on uneven ground and start sliding away at it own when it did not move while it was parked on spot.
Description:
I can understand stalling when you are learning to drive when you are pulling away, but the momentum of the car at higher speeds kind of stops the stall from happening or at least you would jump start the car if you did rather than needing to turn the ignition.
If you are in too low a gear for the speed you would go into high rev and the engine would slow you down quite quickly (unless you were driving down hill). Worst case scenario is that you could destroy the engine!
If in too high a gear for the low speed your car would "bunny-hop" and eventually stall if you didn't accelerate to compensate or change to a lower gear.
I get that the stalling is a way to make driving in the game to be harder, but I had to re-roll my character to max driving skill to make me want to keep playing - it was getting infuriating trying to level up.
It's also worth mentioning that you can't stall an Automatic.
And newer cars engine management will try to prevent the "bunny-hop" by increasing the throttle just enough to compensate.
Also we recently noticed that if a colleague gets out of my car while the engine is running, my car stalls.
Description:
When I'm driving a car in game the speed that the car is travelling at indicated to me is not properly represented to other players. For example, in the attached video I am travelling at 140 kph, Grumtastic is on a quad bike travelling at 99 kph but he is able to overtake and move ahead of me. If he tries to match my speed it looks to him as though I'm doing 70 kph or less.
https://1drv.ms/v/s!Avlb_mNiq9xKxiH3k7JMjsCAt3JA
I'm playing on Windows 10 Home -latest updates installed. CPU i7 6700HQ @2.60 GHz, GPU NVidia GTX950M, RAM 16GB. Server ping is between 16-20 ms.
Any clue why it is that I appear to move so slowly compared to other players when in a car? It's the same whenever I encounter other players. They all seem to be fine, it's just me who moves slowly.
Conversely, when I travel in someone else's car, the speedometer seems to go over 200kph (it bounces around so I can't tell what the other figures are) and they appear to move unnaturally fast to me.
Location: Scum Island