So what about the maps? I think it would be pretty nice with some fan ideas about maps I would really like an rallycross map and a rally map in some big forest! with jumps so you easy lose controll and just watch how this epic physic engine does it work! something like this in high speed!
a map with streets like in san francisco. like in movie car scenes like bullit, the rock, ... hilarious car chases
Definitely! How about a really long desert road like in NFS Pro Street (kinda like La Paz)? Since they were relatively straight, you could go extremely fast in almost every car. If you veer off of the road, there were bumps and rocks that, at high speeds, would launch your car into a beautiful crash. I'm hoping that this video works. I can't watch it because I have a terrible connection. If the video is really bad, I'll change it later. The damage in NFS Pro Street wasn't very good. I'd love to see some crashes like these with BeamNG's physics.
It would be cool to have a mountain/forest terrain with lots of curvy roads. Morin-Heights in Quebec is a very good example. Driving on the small roads in residential areas is especially fun (in real life). There would be plenty of areas perfect for testing the handling and durability of your cars. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any of my pictures of Morin-Heights, but google streetview offers a good representation. -> A good start for google streetview would be Rue Meadowbrook. -> Another interesting is near 1086 Chemin Du Village. -> Ski Morin-Heights. *wink wink
What about a Hazzard County-ish map? That'd be great, some curvy dirt roads with jumps and creeks. A very small town, a few farms and shops. I mean, who wouldn't want to do this?
A mediterranean city with lots of small streets with a nearby mountain with roads up to it, sand-coloured buildings and a nice beach (imported from here)
That's actually a pretty cool idea... I'd love to see something like in the newest Fast and Furious movie, the place where they drive up in the 60's Datsun Skyline. Would be an incredible amount of work though...