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Steam News2 April 20206y ago

WE'RE BACK BABY

Hey everyone, Remember all those times we told you that we're working on a big update, and we just needed some more time? Well, guess what... We just uploaded the New Can't Drive This, and it's ready for you to play.

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addedWe just uploaded the New Can't Drive This , and it's ready for you to play. We know you've been waiting for this for a long time, so let us just start by saying thank you, for sticking with us.
changedSo, what's newWhat did we change? Well, pretty much everything. Every line of code has been improved or rewritten. Every model has been replaced with a prettier model. Every physics glitch has been patched with a funnier physics glitch.
addedSo, what's newEntirely new vehicle physics. Your vehicle is now a lot more fun to drive – no more frustrating moments when the car just doesn't behave the way you expect it to. New, prettier Monster Truck. I'll just let this image speak for itself. More beautiful environment We swapped the old, infinitely empty ocean, for a rich environment, so your eyes don't get bored should you ever not be looking at the track. You should, however, always be looking at the track. Completely new tiles The style of the tiles matches the new detail-richness of the rest of the game. And yes, we also kicked the windmill. (Though you won't like what we put in its place) New visuals when driving too slow The old CDT had a tiny, barely noticeable, speedometer in the lower left corner. Incidentally, the lower left corner is exactly where you're not looking while playing. So now, when you're about to explode – you'll notice. Yardage supports up to four players locally Nuff said. New VFX, SFX and Music We completely overhauled the soundscape of the game, starting with new motor sounds, and ending with a sick original theme song! Online Multiplayer is much more stable Remember, when you played online and you got randomly disconnected? Yeah, not anymore you don't. Full controller support You can control the entire game with your controller now. Including, but not limited to, driving, building, navigating the menu, and tossing the controller into your friends face for not building in time.
addedWhat about the community?Additionally to publishing the New Can't Drive This, we've restructured our Steam forums to better react to your feedback.
addedWhat about the community?Friendship Hub for finding new friends to play with.
addedWhat about the community?We worked really hard on the New Can't Drive This, and we're seriously psyched to finally bring this update to you – hopefully, you'll enjoy it. Stay tuned for new updates, including vehicle customization, new modes, unlockables, and more coming soon!

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addedWe just uploaded the New Can't Drive This , and it's ready for you to play. We know you've been waiting for this for a long time, so let us just start by saying thank you, for sticking with us.
changedWhat did we change? Well, pretty much everything. Every line of code has been improved or rewritten. Every model has been replaced with a prettier model. Every physics glitch has been patched with a funnier physics glitch.
addedEntirely new vehicle physics. Your vehicle is now a lot more fun to drive – no more frustrating moments when the car just doesn't behave the way you expect it to. New, prettier Monster Truck. I'll just let this image speak for itself. More beautiful environment We swapped the old, infinitely empty ocean, for a rich environment, so your eyes don't get bored should you ever not be looking at the track. You should, however, always be looking at the track. Completely new tiles The style of the tiles matches the new detail-richness of the rest of the game. And yes, we also kicked the windmill. (Though you won't like what we put in its place) New visuals when driving too slow The old CDT had a tiny, barely noticeable, speedometer in the lower left corner. Incidentally, the lower left corner is exactly where you're not looking while playing. So now, when you're about to explode – you'll notice. Yardage supports up to four players locally Nuff said. New VFX, SFX and Music We completely overhauled the soundscape of the game, starting with new motor sounds, and ending with a sick original theme song! Online Multiplayer is much more stable Remember, when you played online and you got randomly disconnected? Yeah, not anymore you don't. Full controller support You can control the entire game with your controller now. Including, but not limited to, driving, building, navigating the menu, and tossing the controller into your friends face for not building in time.
addedAdditionally to publishing the New Can't Drive This, we've restructured our Steam forums to better react to your feedback.
addedFriendship Hub for finding new friends to play with.

Remember all those times we told you that we're working on a big update, and we just needed some more time?

Well, guess what...

We just uploaded the New Can't Drive This, and it's ready for you to play. We know you've been waiting for this for a long time, so let us just start by saying thank you, for sticking with us.

So, what's new

What did we change? Well, pretty much everything. Every line of code has been improved or rewritten. Every model has been replaced with a prettier model. Every physics glitch has been patched with a funnier physics glitch.

Here are just a few major changes we made:

  • Entirely new vehicle physics. Your vehicle is now a lot more fun to drive – no more frustrating moments when the car just doesn't behave the way you expect it to.

    New, prettier Monster Truck. I'll just let this image speak for itself.

    More beautiful environment We swapped the old, infinitely empty ocean, for a rich environment, so your eyes don't get bored should you ever not be looking at the track. You should, however, always be looking at the track.

    Completely new tiles The style of the tiles matches the new detail-richness of the rest of the game. And yes, we also kicked the windmill. (Though you won't like what we put in its place)

    New visuals when driving too slow The old CDT had a tiny, barely noticeable, speedometer in the lower left corner. Incidentally, the lower left corner is exactly where you're not looking while playing. So now, when you're about to explode – you'll notice.

    Yardage supports up to four players locally Nuff said.

    New VFX, SFX and Music We completely overhauled the soundscape of the game, starting with new motor sounds, and ending with a sick original theme song!

    Online Multiplayer is much more stable Remember, when you played online and you got randomly disconnected? Yeah, not anymore you don't.

    Full controller support You can control the entire game with your controller now. Including, but not limited to, driving, building, navigating the menu, and tossing the controller into your friends face for not building in time.

What about the community?

Additionally to publishing the New Can't Drive This, we've restructured our Steam forums to better react to your feedback.

  • Just Chatting for questions, and general blah.

  • Bugs & Features for bug reports and feature requests.

  • Friendship Hub for finding new friends to play with.

We worked really hard on the New Can't Drive This, and we're seriously psyched to finally bring this update to you – hopefully, you'll enjoy it. Stay tuned for new updates, including vehicle customization, new modes, unlockables, and more coming soon!

Thanks again to all of you, for sticking with us, and not giving up hope.

See you on the forums! ❤️ PS: This update is our Build #4845410

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