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LGR Plays - Bugbear's Next Car Game

LGR Plays - Bugbear's Next Car Game

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Gameplay and commentary on the tentatively titled Next Car Game by Bugbear Entertainment, creators of Flatout. Covers the v1. 01 technology sneak peek. - Pre-order and
Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 10


I've seen a bunch of videos for this game, and each one makes me want it more and more, but just one problem, my laptop couldn't even run the demo of the tech sneak peak gameplay on all of the lowest settings and maintain a stable framerate! It would lag the moment I grinded my car up into millions of pieces like you've done here a few times, although it did run better if I looked away from all of it, or didn't cause anything to shatter into millions of pieces. but where's the fun in that on a game like this! :P I know you said that this isn't a game, but really this tech sneak peak of Next Car Game is a game within itself too, considering the endless hours of repetitive fun that can be had by smashing cars up in many many hilarious ways!
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The physics and graphics are great. It really needs that fun factor though. I have had endless fun at lan parties with MTA: San Andreas and the DRA SCHWANKENHOLZ maps. It's destruction derby by means of pushing people off platforms above the sea and it's strangely addictive. We've had up to 30 people playing for 5 hours non-stop with this game and I'd love to see them incorporate this into their game.
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I am SO happy to see this demo from Bugbear. The FlatOut series is waaay up there in my favorite driving games. And as a huge BeamNG fan i seriously can't think how this could be any more perfect. I really wish i knew about the KickStarter so i could have thrown my money at the screen. but oh well. Definitely pre ordering!
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Just in case anyone was curious about the frame rate stutter, it's definitely on LGR Plays' end. Probably just running his recording software along with the game. The tech demo is optimized extremely, extremely well. I have a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 (which is like 4-6 years old) and it runs great.
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If some of this more complete stuff was included, then I would be buying this right now. This looks like it could be more fun than Beamng. Although fun, Beamng still has problems, like sudden loss of input from the 360 controller and some nasty crashing. Though, that could lie on my system.
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I think in some ways Beam is better at the moment, but Bugbear have done a really good job at optimizing the demo so that 24 cars can be smashed to pieces without massive lag, but knowing that disappoints me as well because the final game is going to only have half that.
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I usually listen to music while I play games but there's something so surreal about hearing game sounds whilst playing. Loving the sounds of this game!
And the AI is amazing, I seriously thought you were in multiplayer until you said you weren't at the end. Great game: D

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Hearing such joy in your voice was definetly worth watching this video for. While Im happy that mah homelands Bugbear are back doing their thing, I fail to see much of a difference between this and their previous games. Oh well, maybe they'll come up with something.
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This reminds me of Terep 2 or Deformers for DOS. That game had the same WORK IN PROGRESS text written on it. Unfortunately it was never finished but people modded the crap out of that game in Hungary. This is a dream coming true. even if it's not from the same guys!
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Wow, the driving physics look actually really good in this! You can still drive even when your car is wrecked all to heck. Compared to BeamNG Drive, it's a huge improvement. in Drive, you tap your bumper against a wall and your entire driving is messed up: \
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