


In free roam, players can explore and experiment with levels, allowing them to operate, place, and manipulate objects and vehicles within the level, but also change environmental properties such as gravity and wind. In time trials, the player selects a vehicle, a level, a route, and competes against their own best time.

Campaigns are collections of small scenarios on specific themes, including races, chases and stunts. īeamNG.drive features various gameplay modes and scenarios such as campaigns and a time trial mode, aside from free mode. The game was initially released as a tech demo on 3 August 2013 along with paid access to an alpha, and was made available on Steam Early Access for Microsoft Windows on.

The game features soft-body physics, which simulates realistic handling and damage to vehicles. Together with our diverse set of levels, these properties make BeamNG.tech the ideal platform to develop ADAS as well as highly realistic driver’s training is a vehicle simulation video game developed and published by Bremen-based video game developer BeamNG GmbH. The modding system allows anyone to customize various components of the simulation, be it the vehicle models, assets, scenarios, or the user interaction. The soft-body physics approach allows to faithfully simulate the kinematic properties of our vehicle models and leads to a realistic replication of their driving behavior. BeamNG.tech stands out among the several available driving platforms through its custom soft-body physics engine, detailed modeling of the vehicle subsystems, and high degree of adaptability. ADAS researchers and developers use BeamNG.tech as a platform for model-in-the-loop testing and development. Driver’s training applications are supported by an immersive simulation environment that can easily be adapted by the distributor to match the desired user interface and vehicle type. Simulation platforms are critical components for the evaluation and development of driver’s training applications and intelligent algorithms for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).
