other physics based games

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  1. tuningfreak1

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    hey guys, what other physics based games or tech demos etc. you know of or play ?

    the coolest i can think of:

    beamng
    ror
    gta 4
    next car game
    grid and dirt series
    lfs
    trials series like evolution, fusion ..
    trackmania
    spin tires
    slrr
    CarX (recently they made the coolest driving game for smartphones)
    driver
    cortex comand
    burnout paradise
    alarm für cobra 11 undervover

    and for xbox :
    forza series

    games i didnt play but want to check out:
    asseto corsa
    Project cars


    if you know of any cool physics games. doesnt matter if racing or shooter or just sandbox or action games please tell me :)
     
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    I cleaned the list. IMO the 3/4 you said doesn't have much to do with Physics (depending on what you mean).

    CarX and LFS are ok tlll a certain point.

    I'd say:

    Half Life series (Many physic-based puzzles and etc.)
    Red Faction series (95% of the structure in this series can be destroyed)
     
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    Crysis, you check out some videos on youtube about physics ;)
     
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    Kerbal Space Program

    It uses real orbital mechanics/physics. Although the devs there shrunk the distances to make it more playable for a larger audience, it still has fairly accurate physics. I mean, it's no Orbiter. Oh, that's another physics based game. Also free. Kerbal not so much.
     
  5. tuningfreak1

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    what i meant about physics based was games where a lot physics are involved.

    aah yeah half life was awsome ! :) forget about that.
    crysis is ok. i did only play the first one and i wasnt THAT much imoressed.

    goat simulator is suposed to have some nice destruction physics. i think they use physics apex

    mirrors edge had some cool cloth and particles physics
    crazy machines had also cool water fluid simutaion

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    i have also found this http://www.fun-motion.com/list-of-physics-games/
    but those are VERY old "games"
    too bad i cant find anything new with real time physics.

    i have ordered my new motherboard with a new cpu and ram and i wlould like to test them the physics way ^^
     
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    crysis 1


    a little something i tested my custom nukes with... ahhhhhhh, good times.
     
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    cellfactor revolution has good physics

    there are a ton of real time destruction demos. but havok , nvidia , pixelux and all the other never release a playable demo :(
    maybe you guys know o some to download ?










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    ah yeah and oe cake hase cool 2d physics
     
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