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BeamNG's DRIVE (Alpha) Released!

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The best thing for them from a financial standpoint, I would say, would be to do what EPIC Games does with their game engine and sell it to people who want to develop their own games but don't have the time to money to build their own engine from scratch. The Unreal engine has powered a ton of great games over the years. This technology would definitely be sought after by devlopers like Criterion, NCSoft, Polyphony Digital and Turn 10 Studios. I'm sure even DICE would love these kind of physics for their Battlefield games to go along with the realistic building damage Battlefield 4 already has.

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