D Series OFF ROAD Driving Simulation
D Series is an off road driving simulation with custom track editor built into the Steam Workshop. It was originally released in 2015 and completely rebuilt for 2017 with all new vehicles and a custom track editor. The simple in-game track editor will allow you to create custom Race Tracks, Rock Crawling Rubicons and Off Road Fun Parks in minutes and even share them on the Steam Workshop. So sit down, strap in and see if you have what it takes to tame these wild off road machines. Built for todays hightech Force Feedback steering systems and Available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
D Series Current Features
– In game Custom Track Editor with ability to share to the Steam Workshop
– 4 Sample MyTracks (Examples for the custom track editor to show you how the tracks are made)
– Realistic off road physics and tire model
– DirectX Force Feedback calculated from proper vehicle geometry (with applicable FFB steering wheels)
– 8 different Vehicles (SST, Pro2, Pro4, Rock Crawler, DKart Lite, DKart Pro, Rally Car and a Monster Truck)
– 6 default tracks
– Day/Afternoon/Evening/Night Lighting
– dirt/mud accumulation
– 50+ different vehicle tuning adjustments
– Adjustable vehicle setups with the ability to share
Brand New In Game Track Editor
With over 200 different objects you can build any track that you can imagine with the in game track editor. Race Tracks, Rock Crawling Parks, Monster Truck Stadiums…. you name it. Then you can share those creations to the Steam Workshop with one click. The possibilities are endless.
New Vehicles!
D Series welcomes the New RUCKUS Monster Truck along side of a New Rock Crawler complete with a front Winch.
Steam User 10
Wow, we basically just got an entirely new game and it's not an Early Access title. The update changed pretty much everything. It shares a lot with is other title, RC Simulation 2.0 but he also made specific tweaks for D Series. It has more camera options, a driver view with animated arms, etc. New vehicles like a Monster Truck and Rock Crawler (complete with winching system) open up a lot of new playstyle choices that weren't in the original game. I'm really impressed with this update. There's also a full track editor and workshop integration. I made a pretty long vid where I tried to go over all of it if you have an interest.
Steam User 14
It's a game with huge potential. But it's already so much fun, the physics system has it's flaws but is rather good already!
The track creator in this game is one of the finest I have seen yet. You can create nearly endless things and just use your creativity and imagination!
The time-trial driving I find very entertaining on my self built tracks, sadly there is rarily anyone playing multiplayer.
I love this game and would only recommend it, eventhough the flaws it has, cause of the potential this game would have with more players!
Pro's:
Great physics engine with a way bigger potential then currently used.
Fantastic track creator system with endless possibilities.
Fun, yes it's just fun and a lot of it!
It's a test of your driving skills and you could compete with friends in the time-trial mode.
Developer is in contact with his community every now and then, much respect to that!
Cons:
There's some flaws in the system, which could be patched.
There's no real online/multiplayer activity.
Steam User 8
Nice to see the game get updated. If you put the time in to make yourself some tracks the game is a good bit of fun, for $15 I would definitely suggest it. Will be nice to see the game hopefully continue to get updates and maybe have some more off road truck specific type objects added to the game!
Steam User 8
Game definitely has potential. you can see a lot of time and great ideas are put into this. I remember when this first came out on its own just as a game and it was very hard to control the very limited amount of vehicles. This game has come a very long way and the fact that they are adding in all the different types of vehicles is going to make this a must have for many. Thank you for the opportunity.
Steam User 13
I wrote a review a while back, saying this game was alright, and to only buy it if you had a G27, or any other simulation grade wheel. Now, this new update changes it, and now, buy it if you really like off road racing with trucks.
First off, this game went through a massive overhaul to DX11, so that is a nice thing to see. Updates to support Mac and Linux came through, and several other bugs were ironed out. However, there are still bugs in this game. I will explain them a little more going through this.
New tracks were added, old ones overhauled to reflect new objects in the game, and new vehicles came out. Along side the Stadium Super Truck (SST), Pro4 and Pro2 trucks, ProLite Karts, and AWD Hatchback, there is a 4WD Monster Truck, known as the Ruckus, and a 4WD Crawler. Another bug is that I can't find old skins that were in the previous version of the game. Something else that needs to be changed.
More camera options also came out for this game, not only allowing you to be in first person view, and Following camera view, there's also a rotate camera, drone camera, and a Larry Camera, for walking and stuff. As Larry, you can wash things, which is pretty neato, but the way he holds it looks a bit...suggestive. Viewmodel placement in the next update would be nice.
Lastly, and I've been holding out for this, track creation! This is by far my favorite part of the update. It is somewhat similar to the track creator for Mx Vs Atv Unleashed, but somethings that need to be added is an Undo button, which the developer said he will add in sometime. When saving a level, the game freezed for me. Probably because I have this game not on my boot drive, and my OS drive, where the track files are kept (probably?), is full, and I can't continue on. A option to select a folder to store track files would be nice, or just default it to the Documents Folder, which you can move to a separate drive.
To add, Steam Workshop integration is also here, allowing you to share and download tracks with others in the community, and Multiplayer, however, with the amount of people who play this game, I don't see that coming into effect yet.
A pretty good game, all coming from 1 person. This is a cool little project that he/she is doing, and by buying the game, can continue that dream, making this game look good on their resume, and hopefully land their dream job at a large company, or build up their own company.
7/10 Amazing game, but some features still need to come and bugs need to be ironed out.
Steam User 7
This is a good and respectful game. the inputs are fully customizable, even if you're using xinput. there is no annoying steering dampening, no forced deadzone or any shit like that. controls just work.
the physics are a bit jumpy but still acceptably believable.
the deep vehicle setup system is fun.
Steam User 8
Very much enjoy this game . Very high attention to detail after dx11 update - vehichles collect dust etc . Extremely impressive especially when considering it's been done by a one man team ? Must buy all racing games as they seen to be a dying breed - especially sims like this .