An option should be selectable allowing airbags to deploy if the car is equipped and if the player wants them to. There's even an engraving on some steering wheels.
this has been requested many many many times. its not going to happen for many many many reasons. please, use the search bar before you create a thread.
TL;DR: Devs said that having an airbag inflate and deflate inside the car would be too hard to simulate. The already existing prop as a mat looks kinda ok for what it is. Now imagine taking the Jbeams and polygons, making it fit inside a car, make it able to inflate and deflate and while not technically impossible since nothing is truly impossible in the world of coding, its probably gonna take so long that its not going to ever be a feature.
It can be done kinda cheaply via the deformgroup materials, i wont go into how but trust me its doable. When the car crashes I can make an airbag apear on the steering wheel, it wont inflate it will just pop there.
Having an airbag is kinda pointless without people. People would be pointless without blood/gore, Blood/gore would make BeamNG rated "M" or at the least "T" due to violence. Oh, there goes a few thousand dollars from potential non-mature/non-teen buyers... Oh, and airbags would make the game lag like heck.
It's difficult to simulate a piece of cloth inflating so fast.. The game wouldn't be able to handle it well
Disagree. It would be nice at least for the sake of realism. Driving a car and seeing no one in the driver seat kinda ruins the immersion.
The devs have stated many times that they will not add people so the ratings don't get raised to T, instead of what they are currently.
Not people, but at least official crash test dummies would do it for me, simulating the weight of the driver if we are talking about realism.
That's bull. They said that they dont want to add GORE. Unless you can make some sense on how adding a humanoid character that stays static to crashes will somehow raise the rating to T.
Well I guess because of the way the crashes work it could easily appear as though the character has been impaled on the steering column or has been caught on fire. and a static character just wouldn't work right I think due to the way the physics engine works, RoR did it and it looked weird back then as well.
In the props section there was/is an wip dummy mod that had the model of an real person. Tdev asked for it to be changed to something less human.
How do you make a dummy any less human.... In my end i think that with a story mod and all that not having a driver inside the vehicle just RUINS the simulation to me. Even SLRR ends up looking more realistic to me than that.
I meant in changing the skin and model from an human person to an robot or an crash test dummy. EDIT: Found the post: http://www.beamng.com/threads/girl-props.15105/page-2#post-391807 Good point. It's kinda silly when i flipped the truck in the campaign and crushed the whole cabin without the game having any issue with that. But they are an small dev team so they can't taking the risk of getting an age restriction.
I am just gonna step in here and mention that Burnout Paradise... while arcady... is arguably one of the best racing games to come out in the last decade... and they had no drivers in the cars either. Granted, while there really was no plot or storyline to Burnout Paradise to really create the need for a driver... It does prove that it is not necessary to have a fantastic game.
But i dont want gore. I dont want deformated humans. Look at SLRR. The chassis is almost impossible to bend and the character model is a static humanoid. I dont think that the rating will go up if they just add a human character in the driving seat that, say, gets thrown off the car when it crashes or the such. And even on top of that, what's so bad about a T rating anyways. I doubt that toddlers will be playing BeamNG. They would be happier playing COD or BF or KSP or something alike.
Airbags are already simulated, but so are ignition switches, and the ignition switch simulation is incredibly detailed -- and also rather buggy. Under the stress of a crash, the ignition switch pin glitches and turns off just long enough to disable the airbag, then turns back on again. Airbags will actually deploy once this bug is fixed.
Of course, it is worth noting that Paradise did have human riders for the motorcycles. The riders just disappeared when you crashed.