Version 1.2.5 built upon the "Southern District" and "Mountainous Area" updates. You had to maneuver through narrow courtyards filled with parked cars and handle steep drops in the mountains. The "Smart" AI:
When you boot up , you are greeted with a surprisingly robust feature set: city car driving 1.2.5
Version 1.2.5 brought a significant overhaul to the physics engine. The developers focused heavily on tire grip and suspension behavior. Suddenly, taking a sharp turn wasn't just about yanking the steering wheel; you could feel the weight of the car shifting. The tires now provided more realistic feedback, making the simulation of understeer and oversteer much more pronounced. For learner drivers, this was a blessing—it mimicked the real-world consequences of speeding around corners much more accurately than previous patches. Version 1
Rain and fog that drastically change braking distances. The developers focused heavily on tire grip and
(Deducted one point for the occasional rain-glitch and the tedious process of obtaining the specific version).
Version 1.2.5 built upon the "Southern District" and "Mountainous Area" updates. You had to maneuver through narrow courtyards filled with parked cars and handle steep drops in the mountains. The "Smart" AI:
When you boot up , you are greeted with a surprisingly robust feature set:
Version 1.2.5 brought a significant overhaul to the physics engine. The developers focused heavily on tire grip and suspension behavior. Suddenly, taking a sharp turn wasn't just about yanking the steering wheel; you could feel the weight of the car shifting. The tires now provided more realistic feedback, making the simulation of understeer and oversteer much more pronounced. For learner drivers, this was a blessing—it mimicked the real-world consequences of speeding around corners much more accurately than previous patches.
Rain and fog that drastically change braking distances.
(Deducted one point for the occasional rain-glitch and the tedious process of obtaining the specific version).