Anyone play BeamNG.drive yet?

Started by Route66Fan, March 05, 2022, 05:40:11 AM

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Route66Fan

Based on the "Anyone play Cities: Skylines yet?" thread, I am curious if anyone on here has tried playing BeamNG.drive. It's a pretty fun driving\physics\car simulator to play. I've been having fun crashing vehicles in the game. The game has it's own fictional vehicles, but there are mods that can add real vehicles to the game. Here is a video compilation that I made of me crashing a bunch of vehicles in BeamNG.drive.


snowc

Cool game, but don't have the money right now, as my father decided to get a $900 crown!  :eyebrow:
southeastern road geek since 2001.
here's my clinched counties https://mob-rule.com/user/snowc
and my clinched roads https://travelmapping.net/user/?units=miles&u=snowc
i'm on kartaview as well https://kartaview.org/user/computer-geek
wikipedia too https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:BryceM2001

Scott5114

Quote from: snowc on March 05, 2022, 02:42:42 PM
Cool game, but don't have the money right now, as my father decided to get a $900 crown!  :eyebrow:

I'm pretty sure that makes you Prince of North Carolina.
uncontrollable freak sardine salad chef

MATraveler128

I have never played it before, but I periodically watch YouTube videos on it and it looks like fun.
Formerly BlueOutback7

Lowest untraveled number: 96

andrepoiy

It's a great physics simulator. Although I had fun when I first played now, now I don't really know what to do in the game haha. I sometimes fire it up, but then just find nothing to do, and close it again.



ozarkman417

#5
I have owned the game since 2017, and in mid 2019, I set out to make my own level in the game. I created a topic about the game and the level I made in it at the link below.

https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=25971

This game has allowed me to harness my inner roadgeek. I have created a fictional county 4kmx4km in size, with custom built terrain. Within the sixteen square kilometers are a couple of small towns made up of some East Coast USA buildings (together with a few of my own), over 100km of road, and an increasing amount of road signs (again, some "borrowed", and then some of my own). Coincidentally enough, I've recently started to work on it again after a long hiatus. I still play on version 0.20, because I refuse to use the new level editor.

I may start a sign dump topic in Road Related Illustrations where I'll post some of the signs I create for this project. Reason being is that I need some feedback and constructive criticism from more experienced sign makers in order to improve my own signs. Control cities, names of landmarks, etc are fictional. The picture below features the north end of the map's interstate facing south (I-51), and an exit ramp that leads to the map's two fictional US Routes. All signs pictured are my own.



snowc

Quote from: Scott5114 on March 05, 2022, 03:45:11 PM
Quote from: snowc on March 05, 2022, 02:42:42 PM
Cool game, but don't have the money right now, as my father decided to get a $900 crown!  :eyebrow:

I'm pretty sure that makes you Prince of North Carolina.
Crown is a tooth filling, NOT an actual crown.
southeastern road geek since 2001.
here's my clinched counties https://mob-rule.com/user/snowc
and my clinched roads https://travelmapping.net/user/?units=miles&u=snowc
i'm on kartaview as well https://kartaview.org/user/computer-geek
wikipedia too https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:BryceM2001

ozarkman417

Quote from: Scott5114 on March 05, 2022, 03:45:11 PM
Quote from: snowc on March 05, 2022, 02:42:42 PM
Cool game, but don't have the money right now, as my father decided to get a $900 crown!  :eyebrow:

I'm pretty sure that makes you Prince of North Carolina.
While snowc may be the prince of North Carolina, the king of North Carolina can also be found on this forum...



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