Overall physics performance saw a 10% improvement , allowing for smoother gameplay on a wider range of hardware.
Realistic N2O support was fully implemented, featuring purge visuals, varying bottle sizes, and the risk of exploding engine blocks if too much torque is applied.
Players can navigate dense city streets with functioning traffic lights, industrial docks, and coastal highways.
A new layer of realism was added with clutch thermals , causing clutches to overheat and eventually fail if abused.
This version marked the debut of several "Quality of Life" features that are now staples of the game:
Heightmap interpolation was improved to smooth out road surfaces, and tiremark placement was refined for better visual fidelity during drifts and hard braking. User Experience and Audio Improvements
For the first time, players could browse, download, and update mods directly through the BeamNG.drive In-Game Repository without leaving the application.
Version 0.11 didn't just add content; it fundamentally improved the core BeamNG.drive physics engine.
The AI received a smarter speed planner that adjusted its resolution based on the vehicle's proximity, paving the way for more realistic traffic behavior in later versions. Version 0.11 Quick Stats Release Date November 23, 2017 Primary Map West Coast, USA Major Tech Clutch thermals, N2O system, sequential gearboxes UI Addition Integrated Mod Repository