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OUTBRK v0.1.571 was a significant early access patch released for the storm-chasing simulation game OUTBRK, focusing on world-building, performance, and atmospheric realism. Developed by Sublime, this update represented a critical step in the game's journey from its initial launch issues toward the more stable and feature-rich 0.3 versions seen in 2026. Key Features and Improvements in v0.1.571

1. What is OUTBRK? A Brief Refresher

Before we dig into the specifics of OUTBRK v0.1.571, it’s essential to understand the context. Developed by a small, dedicated team of meteorologists and sim racers, OUTBRK is an open-world storm chasing simulator. Unlike arcade-style weather games, OUTBRK simulates real hodographs, dew points, and CAPE (Convective Available Potential Energy) values. OUTBRK v0.1.571

Social & UI: Improved proximity chat that fades with distance and the ability to mute or adjust volumes for other chasers anywhere on the map. OUTBRK v0

Conducted a "town polish pass" on southern cities, including Saint John Bridgetown Eagle Cliff tornado sirens to all towns and updated world/minimap assets. Stability Fixes What is OUTBRK

3. The Physics Revolution: Vehicle Handling Reborn

The standout feature of OUTBRK v0.1.571 is unquestionably the driving physics. In previous versions, vehicles felt like they were skating on ice—even on dry pavement. Version 0.1.571 introduces a tire compound temperature simulation.

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