Outbrk | V0.1.571

– A wall cloud with potential to drop a wedge. Have you chased a storm in OUTBRK v0.1.571? Share your intercept screenshots and probe data in the comments below. Stay safe, and don't core-punch the meso.

The world of simulation gaming has a new tempest on the horizon. For years, storm chasers and weather enthusiasts have craved a worthy successor to the cult classic OutRun (and more recently, the defunct Lightning Warrior Racing ). Enter OUTBRK , the indie sensation that puts you in the driver's seat of a chase vehicle, hunting supercells across a vast, procedurally generated Great Plains. With the release of OUTBRK v0.1.571 , the development team has delivered one of the most significant quality-of-life and physics overhauls to date. OUTBRK v0.1.571

Players select a vehicle (from a humble SUV to a reinforced Dominator-like probe), equip radar tools (like GRLevelX-style overlays), and attempt to intercept tornadoes. The goal is not to destroy the storm, but to document it, drop probes, and survive. – A wall cloud with potential to drop a wedge

The audio team has added . When you park your vehicle inside the hail core, the sound of marble-sized ice striking the roof pans left-to-right based on storm motion. Additionally, the infamous "silent tornado" bug—where EF4s would spawn without a roar—has been squashed. Tornado sound now scales dynamically: a distant EF0 sounds like a rushing river, while a wedge EF5 200 meters away will drown out your engine, radio, and heartbeat. 5. Multiplayer Stability: The Desync Fix The "0.1.571" update identifier carries a hidden weight: server code refactor . Previously, in multiplayer mode (up to 16 chasers per storm), position desync was rampant. Player A would see a tornado 500 meters east, while Player B would see it directly overhead. Stay safe, and don't core-punch the meso

If you uninstalled OUTBRK six months ago due to floaty driving or desync issues, now is the time to reinstall. is the definitive way to experience the chase.