VDrift explained

VDrift
Developer:Joe Venzon, Chris Guirl, Dick Maurer, Matthew Nicholson
Platform:Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, Microsoft Windows
Programming Language:unknown rendering engine, with Vamos physics engine
Latest Release Version:vdrift-2012-07-22
Genre:Single player Racing simulator
License:GPLv3[1] (originally GPLv2)
Website:https://vdrift.net/
Repo:https://github.com/VDrift/

VDrift is a cross-platform, free/open source driving simulation made with drift racing in mind. It is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) v3. It is currently available for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.

Goals

The goals of the VDrift project are:

History

VDrift was created by Joe Venzon in early 2005. A fan of Gran Turismo, Joe had a lot of fun trying to drift in GT4, though he was disappointed with GT4's physics after loss of traction. Looking around online, the open source Vamos Automotive Simulator performed much better, although the graphics and features were minimal. Building around Vamos, using code adapted from his earlier 3D engine experiments, Joe created the first version of VDrift.

So far, every release has been a testing/development quality release. For this and other reasons, dates are used instead of version numbers.

The driving physics engine was recently re-written from scratch but was inspired by and owes much to the Vamos physics engine.

Originally developed on a SourceForge repository, the project seems to have shifted around 2011 to a GitHub one.

Features

This game is in the early stages of development but is already very playable. Currently the game features:

Reception and impact

The game was reviewed between 2006 and 2009 by multiple websites.[2] [3] [4] [5]

The game became a quite popular downloadable freeware title and was downloaded between 2005 and May 2017 alone via SourceForge over 2.3 million times,[6] Softpedia counted 58,000 downloads,[7] and Softonic another 175,000 downloads in May 2017.[8] [9] [10] [11]

Derivatives

Due to the Free and open source license of Vdrift forks and derivatives are possible and encouraged. Stunt Rally is an example which is based on VDrift and uses OGRE.[12]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://github.com/VDrift/vdrift/blob/master/LICENSE license
  2. Chris Barylick (July 25, 2006) The Slacker's Guide - VDrift: Open Source Racing on the Mac, macobserver.com
  3. John Knight (November 1, 2008) VDrift—Open-Source Drift Racing Simulator , Linux Journal New Projects - Fresh from the Labs
  4. Marcel Gagné (November 1, 2007) Cooking with Linux - Because Nothing Says High Performance Like a Good Race, Linux Journal
  5. Jon Riggall, A free racing simulator, Softonic review of 2009-06-15 version
  6. https://sourceforge.net/projects/vdrift/files/stats/timeline?dates=2000-05-19+to+2017-05-25 stats 2000-05-19+to+2017-05-25
  7. http://linux.softpedia.com/get/GAMES-ENTERTAINMENT/Simulation/VDrift-5116.shtml Vdrift - Editor pick
  8. https://vdrift.en.softonic.com/ vdrift en
  9. https://vdrift.softonic.com/ vdrift es
  10. https://vdrift.de.softonic.com/ vdrift de
  11. https://vdrift.fr.softonic.com/ vdrift fr
  12. http://sourceforge.net/projects/stuntrally/ stuntrally