
With the physics changes in this update, old strategies are obsolete. Here is how to survive and get the perfect intercept shot in OUTBRK v0.1.571.
Previous builds made night chasing impossible because you couldn't see the cloud base. v0.1.571 introduced "Ambient Lightning Flicker." During nocturnal storms, lightning will illuminate the sky every 12-15 seconds. Pro Tip: Turn off your headlights when lightning strikes to get a silhouette of the tornado against the flash.
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.
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.
Version 0.1.571 arrives roughly six weeks after the major v0.1.56 update, focusing heavily on community feedback regarding car handling and server connectivity.




