: VC5 fully utilizes modern hardware capabilities, allowing for more complex scenes and smoother performance.
Before understanding Version 5, we must appreciate the landscape it disrupted. Traditional accident reconstruction relied on manual formulas (time-distance analysis, momentum conservation) and basic 2D diagramming tools. Early software offered rudimentary 3D, but the physics engines were often "black boxes"—proprietary, unverifiable, and prone to error.
: VC5 fully utilizes modern hardware capabilities, allowing for more complex scenes and smoother performance.
Before understanding Version 5, we must appreciate the landscape it disrupted. Traditional accident reconstruction relied on manual formulas (time-distance analysis, momentum conservation) and basic 2D diagramming tools. Early software offered rudimentary 3D, but the physics engines were often "black boxes"—proprietary, unverifiable, and prone to error.