The fast turnaround of the v0.11 hotfixes highlighted the studio's dedication to maintaining a stable experience, even while pushing out highly ambitious updates. This focus on stability set a strong standard for the major updates that followed over the next decade. It paved the way for advanced modern features like Physically-Based Rendering (PBR) and complex heavy industrial vehicles.
Manual gearboxes now reset correctly, fixing a bug where gears would remain stuck in a broken state.
: This was the update's centerpiece—the first large-scale urban environment in BeamNG.drive. It features a diverse range of locations, including a downtown city area, suburbs, a race track, a refinery, and a coastal highway. beamng drive v011 hot
Before v0.11, BeamNG.drive was already famous for its soft-body physics. However, car components were essentially indestructible regarding temperature. You could redline an engine for five minutes—nothing happened.
The damage model, the heart of BeamNG's appeal, received significant enhancements in v0.11 . Individual glass panes (door and tailgate glass) became removable parts, allowing for more detailed destruction. The simulation of collisions between vehicles was improved, leading to more realistic reactions when carrying heavy loads or using tilt-tray vehicles. These refinements ensured that the spectacular crashes were not only visually satisfying but also physically authentic. The fast turnaround of the v0
: Locate the vehicle files in your BeamNG directory (usually in content/vehicles ) and convert the files to a format like Unfold with Pepakura Pepakura Designer to "unfold" the 3D model into a 2D printable pattern.
built to test high-speed stability and catastrophic multi-car pileups. Manual gearboxes now reset correctly, fixing a bug
Let's dive into why v0.11 and its subsequent updates represent such a "hot" moment in the game's history.
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