Truck crash simulator, imagine if these were real.

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  1. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Maybe he was helping the prisoners escape and trying to get passed the scale house so he dont get a unsecured load violation , so he took the backroad thru the desert lol
     
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  3. asphaltreptile311

    asphaltreptile311 Road Train Member

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    Watch that second video , driver starts ramming a pilot car
     
  4. Snow Hater

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    Looks like You Tube videos from Russia.
     
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  5. Razorwyr

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    Lol, I've had a few pilot cars I wanted to do that to
     
  6. asphaltreptile311

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    That's a pretty bad pilot to just keep going after getting rear ended like that too
     
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  7. x1Heavy

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    Physics are not half bad for computer work. But the situations themselves go beyond the professionally acceptable. I suppose it's no different than say shooting up a airport with a machine gun with a recent game some years back.

    The one problem I had with the game is that the modeling of humans in that jeep is something that I would have to draw the line on. Whats next? limbs flying around while blood pools expand? The cement truck physics is not half bad, but flawed. Once those inside wheels come up, shes going over the drum should seperate clean, there is very little holding that drum on. (Literally a 15 pound pin with hydraulics on it spinning it at the front. It would snap right off and the whole #### thing will roll on or tumble spraying concrete everywhere.

    I suppose in 10 years these little nicky picky limitations would be modeled nicely by quantum machines. (Quantam means many, as in harnessing many free CPU's on the net to run a modeling program or a game. Or even a real life air craft for war purposes in real time etc.

    Ive not here to be difficult, it's just that Ive seen and had enough of these accidents in real life not to necessarily have a desire to revisit some of them. With that said, I do a bit of driving now and then online. And they do not model crashes this well. Its so much better to do it in real life than on a computer anyway. Other than the crashing.
     
  8. Chubby Fly

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    its not a truck crash simulator. thats just a computer game that people mod.
    yeah thats just beam ng. people program that stuff. its not a crash simulator
     
  9. x1Heavy

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    It might have been a mod, however from my understanding on how a 3D computer world object is built and then given a color and texture and assigned a position on the vehicle or somewhere in the game world itself. The Cement tanker came apart pretty nicely I might say. But it's not perfect and a bit much.

    You can only have a certain number of objects in a computer world at one time. Too many then the system fails, crashes or locks up.

    Some of you may remember model kits in plastic for whatever, chop out, trim the parts and assemble sub assemblies until you have a complete model. Computer modeling in games work just about the same way. But held together with a 3D system of coordinates which is beyond me. And given a weight and so on.

    Another thing.

    If you crashed a modern car, crunch. Just like a beer can. But if you slammed a old time dual rail framed steel built mid 60's barge of a limo, you will see the frame take the stress and attempt to bow up and stress the body, the forces will actually ripple from front to back at impact down the body. Which is why in those days anyone without a seat belt are given their own inertia and speed at impact and have a impact all their own, maybe eating the windshield glass or punch the steering column through their bodies or something else.
     
  10. asphaltreptile311

    asphaltreptile311 Road Train Member

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  11. AModelCat

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    I don't even know what to say to that.
     
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