April 15, 20215 yr BeamNG DRIVE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj3ZozqeXec Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
April 15, 20215 yr Please enlighten us as the the purpose, is any, of that "video". Intel 10700K @ 5.1Ghz, Asus Hero Maximus motherboard, Noctua NH-U12A cooler, Corsair Vengeance Pro 32GB 3200 MHz RAM, RTX 2060 Super GPU, Cooler Master HAF 932 Tower, Thermaltake 1000W Toughpower PSU, Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit, 100TB of disk storage. Klaatu barada nickto.
April 15, 20215 yr Author The purpose is mostly as a reference to a game called "BeamNG DRIVE", with an apparently "sophisticated" crash physics model, for any vehicles, including aircraft. I would likle to read from any of you using the game, any comments on it's quality, physics modeling, performance, etc... being appreciated. Did that shed some light on your thoughts ? Thank you! P.S.: As a side note, it would be nice if their skills could be incorporated into some of our flight simulation platforms, bringing more believable "crash physics"... Edited April 15, 20215 yr by jcomm Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
April 15, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, jcomm said: P.S.: As a side note, it would be nice if their skills could be incorporated into some of our flight simulation platforms, bringing more believable "crash physics"... Not happening. The aircraft are licensed in the sim and the manufacturers won't allow it. Might happen in a combat sim like DCS.
April 15, 20215 yr 3 hours ago, jcomm said: The purpose is mostly as a reference to a game called "BeamNG DRIVE", with an apparently "sophisticated" crash physics model, for any vehicles, including aircraft. OK. Got it. I thought I was supposed to see airplane crashes of some kind. Intel 10700K @ 5.1Ghz, Asus Hero Maximus motherboard, Noctua NH-U12A cooler, Corsair Vengeance Pro 32GB 3200 MHz RAM, RTX 2060 Super GPU, Cooler Master HAF 932 Tower, Thermaltake 1000W Toughpower PSU, Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit, 100TB of disk storage. Klaatu barada nickto.
April 15, 20215 yr 4 hours ago, jcomm said: bringing more believable "crash physics".. If you are chatting about MSFS, we already have a very efficient "Crash" system ... it is however mostly confined to the desktop variety. LOL It does not get more efficient than that, and luckily, it is built in to the programme and "FREE" Tony Tony Chilcott. My System. Motherboard. ASRock Taichi X570 CPU Ryzen 9 3900x (not yet overclocked). RAM 32gb Corsair Vengeance (2x16) 3200mhz. 1 x Gigabyte Aorus GTX1080ti Extreme and a 1200watt PSU. 1 x 1tb SSD 3 x 240BG SSD and 4 x 2TB HDD OS Win 10 Pro 64bit. Simulators ... FS2004/P3Dv4.5/Xplane.DCS/Aeroflyfs2...MSFS to come for sure.
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