DSOGaming writes: "Bugbear Entertainment has released a new 'behind the scenes' video for its Next Car Game, in which we get to see some test drive sessions of car damage modeling. As Bugbear noted, this is still a WIP footage, meaning that the final game could look even better. And in all honesty, Next Car Game's damage system looks as spectacular as BeamNG's tech videos, so kudos to Bugbear."
Bugbear Entertainment has issued a press release for Next Car Game: Wreckfest, letting us know that the transition to their new engine is now complete and the upgraded version of the game is available on Steam.
Game is alot more enjoyable now, looking forward for more updates once they get back from mandatory vacation
Bugbear Entertainment has released a new update for Next Car Game: Wreckfest that improves CPU performance and makes its damage system more brutal than ever before in both single player and multiplayer.
Game has a ton of potential, Bugbear has proved in the past they can deliver a fun game with a ton of content.
DSOGaming writes: "Two days ago, we informed you about the highly anticipated update for Next Car Game: Wreckfest. This update introduced a new DX11 rendering engine, improved the physics engine, and brought support for 64-bit OS systems. However, it appears that this new engine is not up to the standards set by the previous one."
Always fun to watch cars get smashed in creative ways. But it seems like the wheels somehow make it through unscathed in most scenes. Coincidence? Or are the devs partial to the wheels? :)
Why couldn't this be part of a game?? If done right it could be a lot of fun! Looks great
Haha, Looks brilliant.
There's a real lack of car games with good physical damage. Most of them just have dents and the odd Body kit fall off.
This however, Looks Impressive!
i remember playing games like driver 3 and flatout i thought the damage system and vehicle physics was top notch. damn this game looks like fun, they needed to show an epic rollover.