I'm not trying to sound mean but I am genuinely curious.. what's the big deal with besiege? I was not a fan of that series on anyone's channel. I watch EVERY drae video but didn't watch them
If you want to preserve your engine in those big jumps, you can map a button to the clutch and disengage it to effectively be in neutral, then just coast. I should actually let you go even faster off the jumps because you don't have the engine drag.
The appearance of a car accident isn't always a good indicator of if the driver would of survived or not! New cars are safer because they have crumple zones, which intentionally crumple in order to absorb as much force of the impact as possible. Older cars are more dangerous because they are made with much stiffer materials, so a lot more of the energy from the collision gets transferred into your body. So in an older car may look like the crash was less severe, but in reality, it turned your insides into mush because of how much force your body absorbed.
The problem with older cars is any crash under 25mph, you absorb all the force, any crash over and the first thing to crumple is the weakest point, the cab.
@excrubulent mine too I had 3 sets of them so I made a pretty bad ass 6 by 6 rat rod from a lego city set and my mom accidentally threw them away cause I carried my Legos in a subway bag from my mom's to my dad's
actually more the car crumbles more safe it is. since that means it will absorb more of the impact force. bc its not the speed that kills u but the sudden stop
that Burnside crash would have been fatal. that steering column would be embedded in the driver's chest. those steering wheels had zero give and were often the cause of driver death
Could you please make another video on next car game? "Wreckfest" it's gotten alot of updates and has the same sort of goofy physics and vehicle damage beamNG has 👍
Just wanna see if we can destroy this with peer speed, only using peir speed. Lol sorry for making fun of your accent been watching for like 5 years and love all your accentual quirks. Ill be watching you for as long as you put out videos. Also the more collabs with igp icy and the ever forgotten source of trouble skilly the better I love that content and as always reinstall besiege and check if there are some worthwhile creations I know its an old game but those of us who have been here a while know how good they are its been long enough I bet they are crazy right bow!
Put on the clutch if your engine is revving too high, drae. Otherwise your engine would blow, naturally. You've been playing this game for what over a year now? You never figured out there's a clutch in this game.
did you know that you can mess with the structural integrity of the lego cars? like you can make it brtittle and it just falls apart completely inn a small crash to be strong like its being held on by glue.
Hey ...I have been subscribed to you along time ago ...and I know you are playing different games to give a variety of entertaining and I really appreciate it ...but if I am interested in a specific game it's already hard enough to watch only 20 mins of it but not daily upload is really killing me
Drae, with your following on here I feel like you need to lead the fight against the word "LEGOS"..... It's bad English. The plural of LEGO is LEGO. PLEASE, for the love of Christ, STOP SAYING "LEGOS" It's irritating
I don't think that Lego car was safe, the seating may have been fine, but it doesn't crumple, so it stops abruptly, I don't want to know how severe the whiplash would be, and you would hit the dash hard enough to break bones and puncture organs.
To be fair, a minifigure would handle g-forces a lot better. The big worry for me would be that heavy hedrest dislocating the head, but that's not even a major injury.
The point of crumple zones on a car is to reduce speed gradually in an accident. In older cars the lack of specific crumple zones make it rapidly reduce speed causing extremely high G forces that are what make old cars far more lethal.