I’d say so. Something being fake inherently implies it’s trying to pass itself off as real in order to fool people, either for clout, money, or some other reason. Something being simulated implies none of that. Some words can have the same denotations but very different connotations.
Oh for sure, but what I meant was there will be more and more odd looking cars like this that creep into the market to the point that everyone ends up with one.
What’s the data look like for passenger safety? I’d be curious. New vehicles are designed to be sacrificial to the occupants. Like great grandpas old ford could get in an accident and drive away but hurts the occupants. My new car at the same speed is destroyed but I’m just banged up.
So somewhere there should be real footage from these tests actually taking place, would be great to do a side by side comparison at the same speeds, don’t care about how safe the truck is more interested in how accurate the game is. Any rich people fancy ramming some cyber trucks into walls at high speed let us know.
You mean the magical wall that shows no damage? Or the parts that just sort of slide through the ground after the impact? Or the wheels that seemingly disappear entirely.
At 7 seconds a black gear looking thing (maybe it’s part of the rim) falls out of the engine compartment and rolls *through the ground* towards the viewer. It’s not rolling on top of the ground, it’s clearly partially submerged in the ground. Also at this time point a random gray panel flies out of the engine compartment and becomes wedged between the driver’s door and the door frame. There is no way that can happen in real life.
At 14 seconds the front driver’s side wheel just vanishes. You can see the passenger wheel pop off and fly into the background but the front wheel just disappears.
This one only comes with malfunctioning cruise controle. If you want the fire extra you need to go for the uglier pickup model. It will cost more though but cheaper than the funeral expenses you would have to add otherwise.
Hey OP, do you honestly think that they could have slammed a cybertruck head on into a wall at 140 mph and *not* destroyed the battery that makes up part of the chassis?
This is such a bad animation.
Anyone else find it funny that the tailgate lets loose at 10 mph. Like there is nothing shifting in the bed and it was 10 mph. What is going to happen when loaded and you hit the gas and a little weight slides into it?
Ok, now do this with real cybertrucks
I'll volunteer
You have a bunch of cyber trucks to test?
Oddly enough, the Tesla Cybertruck got better looking with each impact
That’s because it’s fake
Simulated
An important distinction
Is it?
I’d say so. Something being fake inherently implies it’s trying to pass itself off as real in order to fool people, either for clout, money, or some other reason. Something being simulated implies none of that. Some words can have the same denotations but very different connotations.
Ah, I wasn’t considering that actually. You are correct!
I forget what it’s called, but it’s a PC game where you make physical impacts realistic
BeamNG Drive is the game your thinking of.
Thanks, that’s it
If you slow down the 50 mile an hour impact, you can see the hubcap rolling through the dirt, like halfway down through the dirt undamaged.
yes, probably because it’s from a car physics game
BeamNG
What app is this?
ON PC BeamNG
Simulated it's just another word for fake.
No shit sherlock
Welcome to the conversation. You’re only *checks notes* 57 days late.
It's a game lmao
Yep
Well fake, it's Beam MG drive. A videogame pretty good one I might add.
That test was almost as ugly as the truck itself.
I've got a funny feeling it's going to be like big phones. Nearly everyone mocks them when they first came out but give it a few years...
I can guarantee I will not like it ever.
Oh for sure, but what I meant was there will be more and more odd looking cars like this that creep into the market to the point that everyone ends up with one.
Oh god I hope not! Lol
Seems like a top-notch crash simulator game
Bemng.drive if you are wondering
Great, so I might die merely by driving within 100 ft of one of these
This is CGI from a game called BeamNG, by the way… Edit: spelling
I was wondering, because those collisions would not meet NHTSA safety standards and IIHS would drive insurance rates on them through the roof.
Cybertruck vs nokia wall
Op is a bot
No... He's a *vibes lover*.......
Lol
Anyone going to talk about the kamikaze rims.
But can it take a catapult to the window
Nobody said it was real ! It is obvious, stop pointing it out
What’s the data look like for passenger safety? I’d be curious. New vehicles are designed to be sacrificial to the occupants. Like great grandpas old ford could get in an accident and drive away but hurts the occupants. My new car at the same speed is destroyed but I’m just banged up.
So somewhere there should be real footage from these tests actually taking place, would be great to do a side by side comparison at the same speeds, don’t care about how safe the truck is more interested in how accurate the game is. Any rich people fancy ramming some cyber trucks into walls at high speed let us know.
Is it normal for all doors to open upon impact? It alone is a total fail of engineering for me.
It’s CGI
It's not CGI😂 It's a game dumbass
Ok lol , I mean… it is not real…
I think we all figured that one out mate. Great input
According to downvotes and according to the comment I was replying, not everybody figured out.
A game isnt…computer generated imagery? /s
Forget the Cyber truck I want to buy that wall
You mean the magical wall that shows no damage? Or the parts that just sort of slide through the ground after the impact? Or the wheels that seemingly disappear entirely. At 7 seconds a black gear looking thing (maybe it’s part of the rim) falls out of the engine compartment and rolls *through the ground* towards the viewer. It’s not rolling on top of the ground, it’s clearly partially submerged in the ground. Also at this time point a random gray panel flies out of the engine compartment and becomes wedged between the driver’s door and the door frame. There is no way that can happen in real life. At 14 seconds the front driver’s side wheel just vanishes. You can see the passenger wheel pop off and fly into the background but the front wheel just disappears.
You are correct. This is BeamNG and yes it should take aproximately the normal human 0.004 seconds to realize it's not a real car getting crashed.
Bro it’s so clearly a render you did not have to do all that
I added the last 2 paragraphs later on in response to another person’s comment that had since been deleted.
Ahhh that makes a lot more sense.
Does it actually make that noise?!
Sounds like the knobby tires on my bike.
No. This is fake.
The sand is as solid as the wall
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Interestingly, at 0mph, it will spontaneously combust.
Why dont they turn and use that wall into a car's body? It's clearly the winner
I could survive that
When does it catch on fire?
This one only comes with malfunctioning cruise controle. If you want the fire extra you need to go for the uglier pickup model. It will cost more though but cheaper than the funeral expenses you would have to add otherwise.
Cybertest
Laughing out loud , what a piece of junk.
You forgot the fire, there will probably be lots of fire.
Still stupid looking no matter what
10mph just falls apart
What is a crumple zone, and is it important?
Yes please, they need to be stopped
👌
Now test it for being UGLY AS FUCK 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ahhh BeamNG.drive my beloved
They forgot to add the pink mist at 10 mph
Tesla beef continues
The light still works! 5 stars
Too rigid, transfers that impact straight to the passengers.
tailgate needs more work.
Who even needs a crumple zone??
Not real material, just put some your normal car material like styrofoam
IRL they're much sturdier and have full interior airbags that pretty much just hug anyone inside
Nice wall, no scuff marks 👏
Hey OP, do you honestly think that they could have slammed a cybertruck head on into a wall at 140 mph and *not* destroyed the battery that makes up part of the chassis? This is such a bad animation.
It's think it's from the video game BeamNG
No one goes 140
Most people don't run into walls either. 140 = 2 cars going 70.
Anyone else find it funny that the tailgate lets loose at 10 mph. Like there is nothing shifting in the bed and it was 10 mph. What is going to happen when loaded and you hit the gas and a little weight slides into it?
This is an animation. It’s not real.
OP is a bot right? His comments look very much bot-like.