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.JBEAM File Extension

A .JBEAM file is a BeamNG Vehicle Definition Format, created by N/A.

Open with Bugbear Entertainment Next Car Game: Wreckfest. Available for Windows.

What is a .JBEAM file?

The .JBEAM file extension is used for a specific type of file called a BeamNG Vehicle Definition Format. This kind of file is very important in the world of video gaming, especially for games that use the BeamNG engine. The BeamNG engine is known for its realistic simulation of vehicles, including how they move and crash.

A .JBEAM file contains all the necessary information to define what a vehicle or a part of a vehicle looks like and how it behaves in the game. This includes details about the vehicle's structure, such as its nodes (which are like the joints or connection points in the vehicle's frame) and beams (the connections between nodes that make up the vehicle's skeleton). All of this information is organized in a way that's based on the JSON format, which is a common way of storing data in a structured, easy-to-read manner.

If you have a .JBEAM file and you want to open it to see or edit the information inside, you can use specific programs designed for this purpose. One such program is from Bugbear Entertainment, called Next Car Game: Wreckfest. Wreckfest is a video game that also focuses on vehicle dynamics and realistic vehicle damage, and it can work with .JBEAM files to define vehicles within the game.

Another program that can open .JBEAM files is Notepad++. Notepad++ is a very versatile text editor that supports a wide range of file formats, including .JBEAM files. Since .JBEAM files are based on the JSON format, they are essentially text files, and Notepad++ can be used to view and edit the text-based information they contain. This can be useful for game developers or enthusiasts who are interested in customizing or creating new vehicle designs for games that use the BeamNG engine.

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