Beamng.drive V0.4.2.0 Site

The update ensured the game correctly utilized dedicated graphics cards on laptops and handled power-saving modes more efficiently. BeamNG.drive Update 0.4.2.0

At this stage in development, the game was transitioning to more modern standards. Following the move to in the previous 0.4.1.0 update, v0.4.2.0 focused on stability and UI responsiveness.

Several existing cars received new parts and fixes. This included a sleeper cab for the Gavril T-Series, a supercharger for the Moonhawk, and improved suspension for the Ibishu Sunburst. BeamNG.drive v0.4.2.0

The most significant addition in v0.4.2.0 was the , a modern, high-performance sports car featuring a rear-engine, all-wheel-drive layout.

To showcase its capabilities, the update added high-speed race scenarios set in East Coast USA , allowing players to push the new vehicle to its limits. Revolutionizing Physics and Controls The update ensured the game correctly utilized dedicated

BeamNG.drive , released on September 18, 2015 , was a pivotal update that introduced the Hirochi SBR4 and modernized the game's simulation core with advanced physics and control systems. This update solidified the game's reputation for uncompromising realism by bridging the gap between raw soft-body physics and refined driving mechanics. The Star of the Show: Hirochi SBR4

The update introduced a new Traction Control System (TCS) designed to mimic real-world electronics. It also improved the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) , which could now remember its state (Sport, Off, etc.) across vehicle resets. Key Content Additions and Level Updates Several existing cars received new parts and fixes

The update improved the friction characteristics of dynamic collisions, allowing vehicles to be carried realistically by others—a feature highlighted in the new "Car Delivery" scenario.

Version 0.4.2.0 wasn't just about new content; it brought massive "under-the-hood" improvements to how vehicles felt and interacted with the environment.

East Coast USA saw the addition of a sawmill and improved water visuals, while Small Island had a notorious "car-destroying bump" removed. Technical Refinements and Performance