#Beamng drive slow motion series
The cars range from fictional sports cars, GT DTM-like race cars and former JGTC series cars to road legal hatchbacks.
There is a broad power spectrum, ranging from under 100 hp to over 700 hp. They range from beginner-friendly models to cars more suited for players with more experience. The S2 release offers a total of 20 different vehicles. The simulator supports 3D devices, including 3D TVs, headsets, projectors, the HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift (both DK1 and DK2, from version 0.6F and 0.6G ). The tire model features dynamic wear, dynamic dirt, flat spots, hot spots and tire wall deformation. Each lesson must be completed before advancing to the next, however, completing them is not necessary to unlock cars, as all are available in any other mode from the beginning.Īmong other things, the physics engine simulates tires, the suspension, aerodynamics, the drivetrain, several gearbox types, clutch overheating, car body damage, and engine damage. They are arranged as in sets, one for each car and ordered from slow to fast. To pass each lesson, the lesson must be completed within a certain set of objectives. The lessons cover subjects such as cornering, throttle and brake control, and negotiating opponents.
#Beamng drive slow motion drivers
Starting grids can be determined at random, from the finishing positions in the previous race, or from the results in a qualifying period before the race.Ī training mode is included to help drivers acquaint themselves with driving skills and the handling characteristics of each car. Pit lane speed limits of 80 km/h (50 mph) are enforced by penalties similar to those seen in real motorsport, including drive-through, stop and go, or time penalties. There is support for refueling and tire changes in pit stops and mid-race adjustment of pit strategy. Races can either be set to end at a certain number of laps, or be set to run for a certain length of time, as seen in endurance racing. It supports output to 2D and 3D including virtual reality goggles like Oculus Rift.
LFS features input support for steering wheels, mice, keyboards, joysticks, and gamepads.