Making a Terrible Racing Game with Great Audio (Engine Simulator)

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  • @AngeTheGreat
    @AngeTheGreat  Před rokem +5459

    A car with no parts other than wheels somehow sounds like a V8 and drives in a floating space platform where there is neither oxygen nor gravity. Subscribe for more realistic physics simulations 👍

    • @cpt_nordbart
      @cpt_nordbart Před rokem +356

      Assume a spherical cow in a vacuum...

    • @ChokeMeKermit
      @ChokeMeKermit Před rokem +255

      I don't see a problem here. Just me and the V8. Thats heaven right there

    • @tiporari
      @tiporari Před rokem +39

      Since your comfortable with writing shaders, why not port the physics code to run on the GPU? Nvidia used to advertise PhysX or some such marketing name for just that purpose.
      Vector math, floating point calculations, solving recursive math problems. Seems like something the shader units would be optimal for.

    • @tiporari
      @tiporari Před rokem +12

      I'd hate to see the project target NVIDIA Cuda architecture as I'm using an ATI GPU, but the principles of mapping code to compute cores on a GPU are parallel at least conceptually. Good luck! Awesome project

    • @ewanherjean8523
      @ewanherjean8523 Před rokem +5

      You maybe already thought to it, but why not to train a neural network on some datas of real engine, to capture the empirical model of the sound generation and post process your engine sound for never reached results ?
      PS: really nice work, and your video quality is genuinely enjoyable 👌

  • @SilverstringsMusings
    @SilverstringsMusings Před rokem +6159

    It's so weird hearing such realistic engine noises accompanying such an abstract scene.

    • @ortzinator
      @ortzinator Před rokem +225

      If I saw that demo out of context, I would assume it's fake

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Před rokem +138

      It's like driving a Tesla that sounds like a muscle car.

    • @battyflaps5410
      @battyflaps5410 Před rokem +37

      whats weird is it sounds better than forza gt assetto corsa project cars 2 xD

    • @ChuckisNorrish
      @ChuckisNorrish Před rokem +6

      it actually sounds terrible?.. have you never driven a loud v8?..

    • @TorutheRedFox
      @TorutheRedFox Před rokem +19

      @@ChuckisNorrish it's because the exhaust is meh

  • @Axtre
    @Axtre Před rokem +4853

    Honestly amazing to see beamng supporting smaller creators like you, not many companies would go out of their way to do that

    • @hamstirrer6882
      @hamstirrer6882 Před rokem +426

      Honestly, Beamng devs are the GOAT

    • @tymek200101
      @tymek200101 Před rokem +360

      I'm sure they are eyeing this thing for purchase to integrate it so it makes sense, to them it's an investement

    • @raptorjeezus2607
      @raptorjeezus2607 Před rokem +105

      @@tymek200101 Im not sure, implementing engine sim would cut performance down hard with all the other calculation going on simultaneously

    • @theallroundgamerk9248
      @theallroundgamerk9248 Před rokem +265

      ​@@raptorjeezus2607 they gotta find some way to keep fps down with these new GPUs.

    • @tf_d
      @tf_d Před rokem +24

      @@theallroundgamerk9248 Lmao 😭

  • @CristiNeagu
    @CristiNeagu Před rokem +1349

    That engine wobble at low rpm acceleration sounds really nice.

    • @JamesBalazs
      @JamesBalazs Před rokem +223

      Accurate too, real cars have flex in the driveline, soft engine mounts, soft subframe bushings and wishbone bushings that all contribute to a similar effect at part throttle and on launch. In the video he made it sound like the spring was a bad thing, but it's actually the most realistic way it could be connected imo.

    • @bunnythekid
      @bunnythekid Před rokem +39

      @@JamesBalazs yeah, absolutely. Adjusting the spring rate could easily replicate the difference between a big soft luxury car and a rigid race car. It’s a win-win really.

    • @notstonks20
      @notstonks20 Před rokem +22

      @@bunnythekid using some kind of damper could also work to emulate an automatic transmission, as those use torque converters

    • @bunnythekid
      @bunnythekid Před rokem +23

      @@notstonks20 my old Mercedes had a torque converter and, man, I miss those. It was like butter. The dual clutch in my current car isn’t bad but it hasn’t got that silky smoothness that only inefficiency can provide.

    • @Xwing195
      @Xwing195 Před rokem

      yeah

  • @Byefriendo
    @Byefriendo Před rokem +1502

    The low RPM shudder actually sounds quite realistic and is basically (accidentally) emulating torsional vibrations in the driveline

    • @blockstacker5614
      @blockstacker5614 Před rokem +60

      drivetrains do typically have a bit of spring to them

    • @henrygurney7067
      @henrygurney7067 Před rokem +109

      I'm pretty sure that was intentional as I think he said in another video

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado Před rokem +38

      Yeah he implemented that into the sound sim a while ago, but I wonder if he is using the spring connection for this one, it’s basically the exact same thing he put into the sound sim so maybe he just replaced it with the physical spring.

    • @mrmim0x173
      @mrmim0x173 Před rokem +3

      @@blockstacker5614 in fact lot of clutch on manual cars have (small but strong) springs. Idk about automatic

    • @Brapplezz
      @Brapplezz Před rokem +1

      @@mrmim0x173 automatics have fluid lmao

  • @Krevz
    @Krevz Před rokem +656

    I really cannot thank you enough Ange, it means so much. Thanks for bringing me back man, great video as always

    • @AngeTheGreat
      @AngeTheGreat  Před rokem +99

      No problem man, it was the least I could do! I've been planning on mentioning your channel for a while and this was the perfect opportunity. Also, welcome back!

    • @bartpelle3460
      @bartpelle3460 Před rokem +17

      man this is wholesome

  • @longnamedude3947
    @longnamedude3947 Před rokem +2729

    I'd love too see your sound generation engine integrated into BeamNG, it would be incredible to finally have great physics paired with realistic sound generation.

    • @ivanjermakov
      @ivanjermakov Před rokem +575

      I think that's the reason for BeamNG interest in his work

    • @jonesy_b
      @jonesy_b Před rokem +114

      lets hope so, would be amazing

    • @longnamedude3947
      @longnamedude3947 Před rokem +200

      @@ivanjermakov His comments below this video do seem to indicate that, and it would benefit both BeamNG & AngeTheGreat to work together to implement this technology into BeamNG.
      AngeTheGreat would probably be financially supported in some way, perhaps with some kind of indirect employment and software integration deal with a unlimited lifetime to avoid any issues with licensing in the future, and, to ensure that both parties are always being rewarded for their efforts.
      Seeing the efforts that AngeTheGreat has gone to so far and the outcome of those efforts I await further amazement about what might be possible in the future in regards to sounds for other parts of vehicles, and, for other forms of propulsion that use some form of cycle, like Jet-Engines, Water Jets/Turbines, Electric Motors, and other forms of potential energy motors.

    • @AlexAegisOfficial
      @AlexAegisOfficial Před rokem +12

      I hope not, Ange is right about implementing his own, unique game and selling it himself.

    • @theneonbop
      @theneonbop Před rokem +110

      @@AlexAegisOfficial It sounds like it will be more of a tech demo with a game on top than a full game.
      BeamNG has the advantage of having realistic vehicle handling, and engine sim has the advantage of having realistic engine simulation but does not have realistic vehicle handling. I don't know about an official release but I hope at least someone makes a mod integrating the two.

  • @CanadianSamsquanch
    @CanadianSamsquanch Před rokem +2342

    This man is quickly becoming the Buckethead of indie sim gaming

  • @DanLivings
    @DanLivings Před rokem +622

    My dude, you are definitely a gigachad programmer. Using a spring to couple the two systems while keeping the constraint solving tractable is a stroke of genius.

    • @ihateracin
      @ihateracin Před rokem +6

      Could you explain what that means to me? Sorry if it’s annoying you don’t have to, I just like learning :)

    • @wlockuz4467
      @wlockuz4467 Před rokem +14

      @@ihateracin Same would love to learn more about what was said. I am a software engineer but not a game dev and yet half of the video still went over my head lol

    • @imblackmagic1209
      @imblackmagic1209 Před rokem +30

      ​@WloCkuz A normal game dev would also be pretty out of the water as well. This is a work of art combining 3D modeling, software engineering, game development, and physics simulation.
      a physic system with too many constraints and variables is pretty hard to solve and computationally intensive, what he did was to decouple the 2 physics simulations a bit so the overall simulation is easier on the computation side of things, the spring serves as a soft information tunel between the simulations, the only thing is that the overall simulation is less accurate... but hey, the result is superb

  • @sigmamale4147
    @sigmamale4147 Před rokem +789

    Holy shit support from beamng shows their dev team is amazing

    • @DrathVader
      @DrathVader Před rokem +33

      It's very promising both for engine sim and beamNG

    • @Gigageorge
      @Gigageorge Před rokem +11

      Yeah the beamNG devs are amazing people

    • @AudiRSAvant
      @AudiRSAvant Před rokem +4

      Yes they’re awesome, they listen to their community and often connect with them. Truly amazing

    • @londly_felps
      @londly_felps Před rokem +6

      bro has beamng by his side

    • @BuggyGamer-db6mw
      @BuggyGamer-db6mw Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yup! As someone who has been Supporting them since the first tech-demo i'm very happy about it.

  • @Molkalda
    @Molkalda Před rokem +360

    This makes me more excited than any AAA game in recent times

  • @WibleWobble
    @WibleWobble Před rokem +142

    the only man who can casually drop "a game engine i made" and NOT surprise me. The stuff you do is phenomenal

  • @koolness1009
    @koolness1009 Před rokem +32

    the fact that this has better sound design than most top tier car games😭😭

    • @biznesmen9229
      @biznesmen9229 Před rokem +2

      in game like forza from 100fps in city you would get 20-30, so im not sure if it is that good

  • @Kevroa1
    @Kevroa1 Před rokem +215

    I actually think the jitter from the spring makes it sound a bit more realistic lol

    • @katech6020
      @katech6020 Před rokem +15

      yes, my car has a sound similar to that in low rpm

    • @revimfadli4666
      @revimfadli4666 Před rokem +15

      Maybe driveshafts are flexible enough to cause that effect IRL

    • @natec1
      @natec1 Před rokem +18

      @@revimfadli4666 They are! If you think about it, it would be pretty hard to make a perfectly rigid driveshaft in the real world. Even if you could make one, you probably wouldn't want to anyway, as that slight torsional flexibility helps arrest any crazy shocks.

    • @possibleproblem479
      @possibleproblem479 Před rokem +5

      @@revimfadli4666 pretty much. most jittering and 'vibrato' you hear when accelerating at lower rpm or decelerating is caused by momentum moving up and down the drivetrain. learning to mitigate it will both make your drivetrain last longer and you a faster driver as the torque is more instant and uninterrupted to the wheels.

    • @Dappersworth
      @Dappersworth Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@revimfadli4666 manual transmission cars have springs in the clutch disc that cause this

  • @fuzzyonionz
    @fuzzyonionz Před rokem +75

    The fact that you made everything, including TWO separate game engines for the engine simulation and the game is ridiculous, definitely the most underrated programmer out there

    • @inv41id
      @inv41id Před rokem +10

      Calling Ange "the most underrated programmer out there" makes no sense since there are most certainly better programmers out there who almost nobody knows about. Considering Ange is getting hundreds of thousands of views every video he's most definitely more popular than the vast majority of programmers.

    • @fuzzyonionz
      @fuzzyonionz Před rokem +2

      @@inv41id I’ve only seen Dani etc so I’m quite naive, but you’re probably right

    • @imranzero
      @imranzero Před rokem

      Look up Jonathan Blow. He's creating own game engine with written in his own programming language. He also developed two of the best puzzle games ever made.

    • @BA-xu3vk
      @BA-xu3vk Před rokem

      @@imranzero Not really too relevant but I'm here to contradict the myth that making your own programming language is the be all and end of all programming. Getting a simple language / compiler / parser up is a rudimentary task that anyone with a computing background should be able to (in fact it's done as an exercise in some universities). It's writing a *good* and usable language that is the hard bit, but that's less programming, more piecing up lots and lots of computing science theory together well. Not wanting to take away anything from Jonathan and Ange, they are both amazing.

    • @HPAN69
      @HPAN69 Před rokem

      even a racing game with more than 100+ pro devs couldnt make what he did himself, so thats probably false@@inv41id

  • @Z1g0l
    @Z1g0l Před rokem +82

    Sound of this is purely ecstatic. Haven't heard something remotely as good as this in any sim!

  • @coscorrodrift
    @coscorrodrift Před rokem +88

    Who said there's no sound in space? LOL
    dope project, so cool that the BeamNG ppl are supporting you and that you're giving that shoutout back to Krevz. He "invested early" for sure LOL

  • @CMDRSweeper
    @CMDRSweeper Před rokem +56

    "I think having restrictions leads to creativity"
    Yup, that is very much true, this is why those old games have become special.
    Silent Hill's fog for an example was due to a limit of the rendering power the hardware presented, so they had to work around that and incorporated the fog as an element to the story and the game itself.

    •  Před rokem +2

      true

    • @4TheWinQuinn
      @4TheWinQuinn Před rokem +1

      A perfect example 👏

    • @imthedarknight-8755
      @imthedarknight-8755 Před 3 měsíci

      I agree. In playing Kerbal space program, you only have so many parts to work with. I feel that while being limited in my resources I come up with more creative designs than while playing different games where I can, say, design whatever shape of wing/fuselage I want

  • @aviinl1
    @aviinl1 Před rokem +31

    Having this sound engine as plugins for Unity and/or Unreal would be a great addition to either community.

  • @LogicEu
    @LogicEu Před rokem +65

    I can't believe your creativity and skill, you've got some of the more interesting projects I've seen recently hands down

  • @mr.k1896
    @mr.k1896 Před rokem +28

    These realistic sounds need to be in every racing sims it’s the one thing they’re all missing.

  • @shaundodd7390
    @shaundodd7390 Před rokem +14

    Amazing work. I make sounds for car simulators and this tool is such a massive breakthrough. The practicalities of recording good engine samples means that it's very difficult to get a really good sounding engine, and I always find I get to the 'that will do' stage rather than mind-blowing satisfaction, as you have accomplished with this engine audio..
    Your solution to attach to the engine and the vehicle via a spring is actually perfect, and not a compromise. This is because the drivetrain of the car has elasticity to it, and so one or (more accurately) a set of torsional springs can be used to simulate these rotating bodies. That might be why you like the effect - it is because it does simulate this extra variable.
    Thank you so much for your work.

  • @empireempire3545
    @empireempire3545 Před rokem +30

    I love the theme :O The game is absolutely beautifull!

  • @jacobm672
    @jacobm672 Před rokem +25

    Yooo, imagine if BeamNG incorporated Ange's engine simulations into their game!

  • @pikolopikolic5567
    @pikolopikolic5567 Před rokem +39

    You have the coolest most unique software projects on this website and for somebody like me who really wants more content about making stuff from scratch, this makes me so happy. Good job, the game looks great.

  • @emshains
    @emshains Před rokem +5

    It's insane that you can have an engine sound simulated like that, but Gran Turismo basically sampled a vacuum cleaner and ran it through a generative neural net.

  • @Johnwalter1044
    @Johnwalter1044 Před rokem +15

    Fantastic progress man! I think your game will be a great tool to develop engine sounds for many games and mods. No wonder BeamNG wanted to talk with you!

  • @R4NKING
    @R4NKING Před rokem +18

    That's amazing. But i would love if you work with BeamNG together, your engine sim sounds in the game would be so awesome. Something like automation has, a build in exporter for beamng

    • @AngeTheGreat
      @AngeTheGreat  Před rokem +42

      I do plan to work with BeamNG in the future. This was just a quick demo to test out the game engine (and make a somewhat interesting video for you guys). For the Engine Simulator game, future collaboration with BeamNG is definitely the direction I want to go

    • @R4NKING
      @R4NKING Před rokem +3

      @@AngeTheGreat that would be so awesome. Good luck with everything and keep up the great work. I'm rarely that hyped for something xD

    • @bread7809
      @bread7809 Před rokem

      ​@@AngeTheGreat Wow, that is what i have always been waiting for. I always thought that beamng has bad engine sounds. That would be a dream come true, your audio in beamng is something i daydreamed about but it always seemed to be nothing more than a fantasy.
      You do phenomenal work sir

  • @bmg50barrett74
    @bmg50barrett74 Před rokem +96

    BeamNG rules.
    Thank you for sharing your passion AngeTheGreat

    • @AngeTheGreat
      @AngeTheGreat  Před rokem +22

      They do! And thank YOU for watching 🙏

    • @tomatoe308
      @tomatoe308 Před rokem +1

      @@AngeTheGreat if you and beamng collab with you then it would be the best sim ever

  • @notanengineer
    @notanengineer Před rokem +16

    Making sure I'm on time for the new ATG video as always. 10 seconds in and wow he's made another game engine.

  • @CrescentX3
    @CrescentX3 Před rokem +2

    10:05 That just looks incredible. I’m saving that as a wallpaper, it’s genuinely gorgeous.

  • @fillman86
    @fillman86 Před rokem +9

    oh man, what a fantastic video, and product you've made!! I didn't realise you were going down this path!!

  • @qnxvaa
    @qnxvaa Před rokem +14

    i unironically wanna try out his button layout for racing. It seems so bizarre that it looks good to use lol.

    • @AngeTheGreat
      @AngeTheGreat  Před rokem +2

      LOL it took me a few hours to get used to but once I did it was pretty great

    • @qnxvaa
      @qnxvaa Před rokem

      @@AngeTheGreat oh boy, I can't wait to try it. Do you care if I ask what the button layout is? I am still slightly confused on which button does which LOL

    • @Validole
      @Validole Před rokem +3

      @nova2760 top row QWER for throttle, Shift for clutch. Left and right mouse button click for shifting up and down, pressing the wheel is brake, and moving the mouse is steering.
      ASD are probably controls like ignition etc.
      To me, the mouse wheel as brake part is sketchiest, on most mice I feel the wheel press requires too much pressure to feather it decently.

  • @ScarlettStunningSpace
    @ScarlettStunningSpace Před rokem +6

    I'm glad the people at BeamNG recognize your talents, deservadly. BeamNG, Automation, and Engine Simulator (the big three) make me really excited for the future of gaming. I can't get enough of the aesthetic of this demo

  • @ThePower1037
    @ThePower1037 Před rokem +59

    It's weird to see what seems to be an early 2010 looking driving game that just has the most accurate intake noises I've seen in a game!

    • @longnamedude3947
      @longnamedude3947 Před rokem +6

      Early 2010? Uhhhhh have you seen what was available back in 2004 (Need For Speed: Most Wanted '04)?
      By 2010 we had games like BF:BC2, or, NFS:HP, and that was all on consoles, not on PC.
      This straight up looks like a high resolution example of the kind of demos that were being shown off back in the 1980's by groups of teenagers & enthusiasts looking to get into the game development scene at the time.

    • @error.418
      @error.418 Před rokem

      @@longnamedude3947 They're talking strictly audio

    • @ThePower1037
      @ThePower1037 Před rokem

      @@longnamedude3947 I was thinking flash game, after all forza motorsport 4 was my childhood.

    • @longnamedude3947
      @longnamedude3947 Před rokem

      @@ThePower1037 Ah right yeah, many Flash Games were pretty basic.
      A lot of Flash games actually originate from the early 2000's, 2006 was Peak Flash Games Era!

    • @edwpolanco
      @edwpolanco Před rokem

      ​@@longnamedude3947 most wanted came out in 2005

  • @AaronMYoung
    @AaronMYoung Před rokem +3

    I appreciate the Shout-out! Also the end result was fantastic!

    • @AngeTheGreat
      @AngeTheGreat  Před rokem +2

      I've watched your videos since I joined the platform and I think your content deserves a mention!

    • @AaronMYoung
      @AaronMYoung Před rokem

      @@AngeTheGreat

  • @MyopicSquirrel
    @MyopicSquirrel Před rokem +9

    Would love to see this played with a wheel/pedals setup. Being able to balance the clutch etc would give an interesting extra dimension.

  • @Epicgamrdude
    @Epicgamrdude Před rokem +3

    Bro this is incredible. I cannot to hear more about this.

  • @Ghostsoulless
    @Ghostsoulless Před rokem +2

    I love the concept of building an entire game around audio. It’s kinda like manufacturers building a car or motorcycle around an engine, instead of putting an engine in a car

  • @EpicManaphyDude
    @EpicManaphyDude Před rokem +2

    dude that’s so sick. i’m sticking with you and your projects for the long run fr. super cool

  • @hunterlang578
    @hunterlang578 Před rokem +3

    It sounds like you're enjoying doing this work, and it really pleases me to know that you are able to share your amazing ideas with the automotive simulation community

  • @GwnSerchan
    @GwnSerchan Před rokem +7

    very cool to see that the actual beamng devs are interested in what you do. i would imagine that that is probably the only game atm where u this engine could be added into same as with the car models and custom engines from automation

  • @TheExtraMile
    @TheExtraMile Před rokem

    I just wanted to leave a huge THANK YOU for you work. Engine sounds in car games/sims has always been a pet peeve of mine and ever since I heard something called the “Staccato engine demo” back in the early 2000s I was convinced that dynamic engine sounds are the future.
    Sadly that future is decades in the past and everyone (except for Live for Speed) has been doing sample based sounds ever since.
    I love the work that you are doing, I have literally waiting half my life for someone to bring engines to life. Potentially having this technology in BeamNG would be a dream come true!
    All the best to you and this project, I can’t wait to finally drive a simcar with a living and breathing engine!

  •  Před rokem +1

    Casualy writes his own game engine… 😂 love your videos! It's always nice to see when a developer has a real talent for creating own things, not just gluing together somebody else's code. I always try to write my own things when possible, but usually have to use some kind of framework / library to at least save some time. Can't wait for another video.

  • @emilsonksen9399
    @emilsonksen9399 Před rokem +9

    Is that the actual BeamNG? Engine sim in BeamNG would be amazing
    Edit: lol ok there ya go 5 seconds after I typed the comment

    • @AngeTheGreat
      @AngeTheGreat  Před rokem +14

      I added the clarification for a reason lol

  • @bmw_de
    @bmw_de Před rokem +3

    "simple". Your work is just amazing!

  • @LanceThumping
    @LanceThumping Před rokem

    I wanted to say that I really appreciate your work focusing on improving the audio of games. It's something that seems really overlooked with the focus on graphics and graphical techniques.
    Reminds me how I'd love to see some games that used ray tracing hardware for simulating audio propagation instead of (or in addition to) light. It'd be so cool to hear games with extremely realistic echoes, sound coming through walls, etc.

  • @Marcis.
    @Marcis. Před rokem +2

    Thanks for mentioning my channel! The Engine Simulator is awesome!

    • @AngeTheGreat
      @AngeTheGreat  Před rokem +1

      No problem at all! I felt like your content deserved a share

  • @Noffie
    @Noffie Před rokem +3

    Very excited to see how this turns out!

  • @marioformicadae6637
    @marioformicadae6637 Před rokem +3

    I just found out about your engine sim yesterday and thought to myself "damn, I kinda wish there was a way I could drive with this" and then wake up to this notification, a gift from God and ange

  • @bytesandbikes
    @bytesandbikes Před rokem +1

    Amazing! All we need now is a squeal fade in on tyre slip.

  • @claudiusraphael9423
    @claudiusraphael9423 Před rokem

    Truly feels like the Test Drive Series of games, nice sound makeup covering 2 color graphics, still giving a feel of being there, lol. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sirboiledpotato1314
    @sirboiledpotato1314 Před rokem +5

    Still more realistic than Project Cars 3

  • @MrRickChase
    @MrRickChase Před rokem +4

    If gaming companies don't invest in your system/infrastructure to eventually implement into their own games for proper realistic sounds in the next number of years, i will rage. This is absolutely awesome and i'm excited for the possibilities it will bring.

  • @visnyliss
    @visnyliss Před rokem

    Absolutely fantastic. The one thing I was hoping for that we didn't get was to hear it driving past a stationary position, but I'm not sure how much more work that would involve. Likely would need some sort of replay / recording system, would need to ensure doppler effect was affecting the sound... probably a BIT out of scope for a demo like this, but maybe some day!

  • @an0ndev
    @an0ndev Před rokem +1

    DUDE, this is crazy. I know you said anyone *can* do this, and I agree + respect the humility, but still, the fact that you *did* do this would still make any game studio or software development interviewer shit their pants. Passion project to the max, I love it :)

  • @PanzerkampfwagenVI
    @PanzerkampfwagenVI Před rokem +3

    bocchi the rock engines

  • @le.mp4elite809
    @le.mp4elite809 Před rokem

    I noticed that Need for Speed Most Wanted 2012 has a similar shaky "spring" noise from the engine. Its one of those things that is so small, but changes so much in the grand scheme of car sound. Completely realistic or not, I love it. Great video.

  • @dynstinn
    @dynstinn Před rokem

    I showed this to my friend who wants to make a game engine when he grows up, and i, as a game dev myself really appreciate that. he was greatful and was more motivated in his goal. Thank You

  • @Hyprvelocity
    @Hyprvelocity Před rokem

    For once in a long time ..I almost didn't skip through parts of a video ....good stuff man,you actually kept me interested for 3 minutes,3 minutes,and 5 more minutes..

  • @poprawa
    @poprawa Před rokem

    6:27 you have simulator for awd fun at parking lot covered in snow, that's nice

  • @ewowoi
    @ewowoi Před rokem

    im not an expert in audio engineering, however i believe a little bit of audio compression, a pinch of pre-reverb then EQ-ing to cutoff some frequency caused by closed engine bay, and lastly post-reverb then widen the stereo field (and maybe pass-through some compressed Sub frequency generated by the engine to simulate chassis vibration) would "fake-to-feel-real" your realistic engine sound, for people who have mid to high tier (bass response) Headphone will be rewarded so much. gosh darn this is so good !!!!

  • @FlaccidFella
    @FlaccidFella Před rokem +1

    I watched the entire video just for the engine sounds and it was completely worth it

  • @Tiffany_Turbo
    @Tiffany_Turbo Před rokem

    Sounds fantastic! So impressive. We need this tech in simulators!

  • @noone6905
    @noone6905 Před rokem

    This was really cool, the first video I ever saw on the channel was the ray tracer and I’ve been subbed since. Glad to see you doing more!

  • @z3r3pmoto
    @z3r3pmoto Před rokem

    That is THE BEST engine sound that's ever been put into a video game. You're onto something great here. My favorite part about driving IRL is hearing the beautiful exhaust sound and I felt fully satisfied by this engine sound. I would absolutely buy this game just to drive around listening to the exhaust notes, bravo.

  • @zwonk741
    @zwonk741 Před rokem +1

    keep doin what you do man, i enjoyed the whole video (with explanations)

  • @k6l2t
    @k6l2t Před rokem +2

    I've been grinding my own game engines from scratch for years, and I have not yet achieved anything even close to how great this is. Amazing!

    • @MikeDawson1
      @MikeDawson1 Před rokem

      same - post up vids on your channel! I have vids of mine (that will never be finished)

  • @stickyicky2858
    @stickyicky2858 Před rokem

    that engine noise is amazing honestly didnt think it would be that good but you can hear the lifter tick and the backfires at the rev limiter is just great now i need to get my hands on it lol

  • @mattstonks8497
    @mattstonks8497 Před rokem

    Praying you sell the use of this program to big game devs. I just imagine how much better games would be with realistic car sounds. Great work brother

  • @dechode
    @dechode Před rokem +1

    Looking awesome! Always wondered how the engine sim would work in a full vehicle simulation.

  • @YS-Simracing
    @YS-Simracing Před rokem

    This has some real potential, with wheel support and force feedback, this awesome engine sounds, 80s synth music and I will drive all night, all I need besides that is a way to choose displacement and # of cylinders

  • @youtu.behandle
    @youtu.behandle Před rokem +2

    That's really impressive, great work

  • @daddyascii9040
    @daddyascii9040 Před rokem

    u warent kidding, that audio being so good feels outlandish in a setting like this

  • @samuelsalita1660
    @samuelsalita1660 Před rokem +2

    YO IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS let's gooo

  • @bradster2214
    @bradster2214 Před rokem

    what's even better is that technically there's no brakes and you're doing that, it's pretty clean, and it's realistic asf. i've been in a v8 supercar (aussie here) and it sounds pretty much the same, except they change faster, rev higher etc, but that's down to the driver, not the engine/sim so i'd say you've done an immaculate job

  • @miluss102
    @miluss102 Před rokem +1

    Amazing job, I'm huge fan of realistic sound in driving games. I think you should talk to guys from Automation Game (if you didn't yet), your project would perfectly fit to their engine designer in game

  • @grug_son_of_thog
    @grug_son_of_thog Před rokem

    I like the slight jittering sound that the spring provides. Makes it sound like it’s got a very heavy clutch and the driver releases it a little too fast, leading to the springs on the friction disk being loaded up.

  • @ryanmlambo9648
    @ryanmlambo9648 Před 10 měsíci +1

    11:04 Bro that sound is like candy for my ears

  • @can_with_beans
    @can_with_beans Před rokem +1

    Your racing lines are actually pretty damn good Ange! For the hardware you're using it's impressive because some people with racing wheels don't even have lines that good 💀

  • @DeadBeatDex
    @DeadBeatDex Před rokem

    I really hope Ange gets the support and resources to really make a proper racing simulator. A lot of racing sims tend to only focus on circuit-based racing so when it comes to drag racing, drifting, rally/rally cross, etc., they usually overlook it and put less work into making things like drag racing transmissions or steering angle kits required for other forms of racing. Of course, it's only natural for a game studio to focus on one type of racing because creating the proper physics and parts for each type of racing would be extremely time consuming and expensive, but it would be nice to have a car that could be a time attack car, an 8-second drag car, an extreme Pikes Peak car, or a WRC car.

  • @Diax1324
    @Diax1324 Před rokem

    Please god keep developing this. I’ve been wanting a physics game that simulates at this level of detail forever. I want to build an aircraft with real flight dynamics and a working engine!

  • @Mrqwertar
    @Mrqwertar Před rokem +1

    Another benefit of connecting the engine to the car with a spring is it may actually emulate real life transmission losses and drivetrain deformations, e.g. a driveshaft sure does twist somewhat when accelerating, parts have tolerances and play between them etc.

  • @andresgardiol8111
    @andresgardiol8111 Před rokem +1

    You work is amazing!

  • @ashwanishahrawat4607
    @ashwanishahrawat4607 Před rokem

    I want to see unsigned long there within my life time, great work mate.

  • @jagzer
    @jagzer Před rokem

    holy shit, I just randomly got here thanks to CZcams, I must say this is such a fascinating project. I'll be subscribing for sure to follow along! Thanks for the hard work, sounds great and love the vibe of the track

  • @shawnkhalifa8080
    @shawnkhalifa8080 Před rokem

    The demo is straight up 60’s F1. Looks fun, dangerous, sounds awesome, easy to learn difficult to master.

  • @gazvlogs7459
    @gazvlogs7459 Před rokem

    Okay that sound absolutely awesome!! I'm so hyped over this actually. I can't wait to hear what rotaries are going to sound like!

  • @ethanlyles6557
    @ethanlyles6557 Před 8 měsíci

    I have randomly stumbled upon this and I am now engrossed in the story of how and why this man is doing what he's doing. Please never stop.

  • @joshuanawrocki2994
    @joshuanawrocki2994 Před rokem

    It makes me so happy someone has gone through the effort to design a motor sound simulator. Always hated the pre recorded sounds in simulators, something just never sounded right.

  • @Zippy_Zolton
    @Zippy_Zolton Před rokem

    I LOVE THIS VISUAL STYLE AND THE SOUND OMG

  • @DJWolves97
    @DJWolves97 Před rokem

    WOW! Forza needs to hire you for making those engine sounds, Forza just uses electronic repeating sound bytes for engine sounds, this is amazing!

  • @t3v727
    @t3v727 Před rokem

    Thanks for mentioning me in the description :)
    And I have to agree with some other comments it has some surreal qualities with the visuals and the audio. But overall an awesome video.

  • @boris_raduloff
    @boris_raduloff Před rokem

    The shift noises are so realistic it’s genuinely unsettling. Why hasn’t anyone else done this for a big game yet?

  • @jadenfar745
    @jadenfar745 Před rokem

    to be honest those were some great lines. your understanding of context for this venture is great. keep up the great work.

  • @priyanthadevapriya9069

    This is so good! Even though I know it's in game, it really sounds like you edited in the car sounds in. Great work!

  • @kipchickensout
    @kipchickensout Před rokem

    this is very cool! very nice to see what many have imagined, with the combination with a racing game, being actually done! it's really interesting how your very first video about the engine simulator only had a few to a few hundred clicks at first and has developed into such a project :)
    i recently saw a video about the slip angle, and how tyres actually steer, is that modeled here?

  • @stefanotrimboli5116
    @stefanotrimboli5116 Před rokem +1

    Wow, what you made is absolutely staggering! I cannot imagine how this will evolve, but I hope your creations grow up to unthinkable levels. Keep it going, man!!!

  • @rooneydawson8231
    @rooneydawson8231 Před rokem

    The use of multiple keys as sort of an analog throttle is pretty neat

  • @alsa4real
    @alsa4real Před rokem

    I really like the idea of modulating the throttle using 3 or 4 different keys