I've personally noticed that the noise the tires make when they are on the roads, and it seems too (bland?) and not very realistic, and I'm comparing to the real noise a tire makes when its driving on the road, also the noise it makes in it's current state is too loud. Furthermore I would like to propose the idea of the noise being improved on all vehicles when driving on the road and maybe having the volume of that noise decrease in exterior cameras, and having it get muffled while in the interior of the vehicle and the possibility of the wheel bearings being damaged or broken, and if they are damaged then the car can vibrated due to the bad wheel bearing if that makes sense. And if they are broken then there will be a whining noise coming from the bearing.
There's no tire noise currently (what you hear when simply driving in a straight line is wind noise from air resistance) EDIT: I was wrong, there is definitely a weird tire noise.
There is tire noise, if you turn off the car and roll it down a hill and have it cross the road you can clearly hear the noise it makes when it's on the road. As for the wind noise, it's very clear that the wind is a loud noise as you speed up, and if you drive slowly on a road as compared to dirt, the tire noise on the road is clear. I can make a YouTube video on testing this, but only if you still believe that there is no noise.
You're right. The tire noise is weird as hell, it sounds like someone blowing into a mic. It seems disproportionally loud too.
That's exactly what it sounds like, I couldn't make a comparison because it is just too weird and loud.
They hired an audio engineer about a year ago. They just finished porting over all of the audio system to a new one. (FMOD) They are most likely going to be releasing all of the new sounds at once in order for it to have the biggest effect. The glass breaking sound was one of the few newer sounds we have gotten since the audio engineer was hired.