How many times have you seen on the news cars getting trapped between 2 big rigs, one stationary and the other ramming the car, not a pretty picture, happened to a girl in our town, she was stopped behind a big rig and another truck didn't stop, they had to cut her out of the mess.Means nothing. How often do you get rammed by a vehicle when you are right against a solid wall? The forces are a square of the impact. That 30 mph crash is really like a 120 mph crash without that wall.
That's the nice thing about animation - far less expensive to fix the vehicles after each test.Did they keep reusing the same cement mixer?
I recall seeing a real wreck on YT where a Suburban absolutely disintegrated after a head on with a 18 wheeler.
Aside from an entertainment value, no, there's really no point.I guess these videos are entertaining but they are completely cartooned. Not even worth posting imo
ah, i was totally fooled. lack of sleep and a small tablet screen.That's the nice thing about animation - far less expensive to fix the vehicles after each test.
"The BeamNG physics engine is at the core of the most detailed and authentic vehicle simulation you’ve ever seen in a game."Game is called BeamNG.
"The BeamNG physics engine is at the core of the most detailed and authentic vehicle simulation you’ve ever seen in a game."
Emphasis on "game".