Showing posts with label genre-vehiclesim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genre-vehiclesim. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Trigger Rally 0.6.0


Testing Trigger's Physics [source video]

Trigger Rally 0.6.0 for Linux (source portable) brings following new features:
  • New (and old) contributed tracks and events
  • New Practice Mode
  • Paging on the Single Races screen to show all the available tracks
  • Option to show speedometer in KPH or MPH
  • Option to show digital speed on the speed dial ('hybrid' style)
  • Fading track comment and GO at race start
  • Freezing course time when passing through a checkpoint
  • Tweak menu colors for more contrast


PS: If I understand this tweet correctly, this means high-quality motor, drift and crash sounds for Speed Dreams that hopefully will also be usable in Trigger, SuperTuxKart and other racing games.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Slipstream Vehicle Simulation

The author of Techne has a new project:
Slipstream is a free racing vehicle simulator trying to be physically accurate and fun to play at the same time! Contrary to most simulators out there it's not designed around a single type of vehicle. It should be able to support anything from a bicycle to a car or anything else that can be driven around on a racetrack for that matter.
Help is requested on the content-side:
 The graphics are still very primitive I'm afraid but they get the job done at least. Making Slipstream pretty is still a high priority but I doubt I'll be able to create decent track and vehicle models myself. If you're an artist and want to participate in making a great racing simulator please drop me a line [dpapavas@gmail.com].
 

Sunday, August 7, 2011

LinWarrior r19+


I tested and recorded the latest LinWarrior git revision (a few changes since release19). Some of the new features in r19 and after include:
  • Atmospheric daytime setting

  • New units (Flopsy, Scorpion and Tank)

  • Cockpit frame in first-person view

  • Trees, trees, trees


The LinWarrior engine is still being developed, for example mechs are still hardcoded rather than configured in textfiles right now.

PS: A video of actual gameplay, rather than just testing the controls. Unfortunately no sound but 1920x1200 resolution...

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