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[icon fc]Rigs of Rods

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To replace BeamNG.drive you can use Rigs of Rods since it respects the user's freedom and is also a Racing Game software, Racing Simulator software, Sandbox Game software, Open World Game software and Demolition Derby Game software.

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[icon fc]Dani's Race

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To replace BeamNG.drive you can use Dani's Race since it respects the user's freedom and is also a Open World Game software, Racing Game software, Sandbox Game software and Demolition Derby Game software.

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[icon fc]Speed Dreams

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To replace BeamNG.drive you can use Speed Dreams since it respects the user's freedom and is also a Racing Game software and Racing Simulator software.

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[icon fc]Veloren

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To replace BeamNG.drive you can use Veloren since it respects the user's freedom and is also a Open World Game software.

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[icon fc]SuperTuxKart

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To replace BeamNG.drive you can use SuperTuxKart since it respects the user's freedom and is also a Racing Game software.

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[icon fc]Wasted

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To replace BeamNG.drive you can use Wasted since it respects the user's freedom and is also a Demolition Derby Game software.

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[icon articles]Is BeamNG Drive a Free Software Game

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[avatar]  Blender Dumbass

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Once upon the time, I remember feeling utterly unpleasant toward playing racing games where cars did not break. I thought that GTA games, for example, were far more realistic because making mistakes and crashing into something is going to break the car and therefor you have to drive more carefully. Yes I was a strange kid. But I did enjoy games such as Flat Out where the objective is to crash your car as much as possible. I think I liked games that simulate reality, rather then those that are just made for fun. You could imagine how excited I was when I saw videos of this new racing game that came out at about 2013 called BeamNG Drive. A game where cars don't just swap body shapes with pre-modeled deformations. But a game that simulates the destruction fully. Using soft body physics. I didn't play it. At first my computer was way too slow and there was no GNU / Linux support. Then the game became paid. Then I changed from being a mere "Linux user" to being a "GNU / Linux user", which meant that this game is not good for my freedom. But is it though?


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We all love some mayhem when it comes to playing games. And nothing makes car games more satisfying than damage models. RockStar Games understood it early on, and all GTA games have breakable cars. Today some of the most popular car games like BeamNG.drive holding on a realism of damage models almost solely. And therefor for me, making Dani's Race any other way, would have not been a good idea. I knew I had to make the cars in my game breakable.


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