The Beautifully Detailed Off-Road Suspension of BeamNG.drive - 0.21 Pre-Runner Update
Taking a look at the intricately detailed suspension in BeamNG.drive 0.21 in the showroom map with max graphics settings. Featuring the Gavril D15 Pre-Runner, D35 'SuperPig' and Roamer Off-Road, the Ibishu Hopper Crawler, Covet Rally and Pessima Rally, the ETK I-Series Rally, the Cherrier Vivace Rally, the Hirochi Sunburst Off-Road, and the Autobello Piccolina Baja. Making full use of the camera collision mode in orbit camera to show off the very realistic suspension simulation in BeamNG doing some basic flat ground driving maneuvers. Max graphics were used throughout when showcasing and lightly testing the off-road suspensions of these Baja, rally and rock crawling trucks and cars. The control arms to the wheels, the different axle and suspension types, they're all realistically simulated.
The Pre-Runner has rear 4-link live axle suspension with front double wishbone independent suspension, including air bump stops, bypass shocks and more travel in the coilovers. The SuperPig has back and front 4-link live axles. The Hopper Crawler has front and rear live axles with long travel coilovers and bypass shocks but no air bump stops. All the crawlers have unique driveshafts for improved clearance. The rally cars have unique rally coilovers, some dedicated to gravel or tarmac, with independent suspension and sway bars. The Piccolina Baja is on front trailing link suspension and rear trailing arm suspension with extended halfshafts. The Roamer Off-Road is on front independent suspension with rear live axle suspension, and shocks and leaf springs.
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