The T-Series, despite having one engine with few tuning parts and two transmissions, manages to rank 21st because of its upfits, exhausts, suspension pieces, and cab/sleeper. There are 12 exhaust pieces, 17 upfit pieces, 25 rear axle parts, and 19 cab/sleeper parts - 73 parts in that one group. That isn't including the side steps/fuel tanks (4 parts), paintjobs (5 parts), engine (8 parts), and front axle (8 parts), which pushes the number up to 98 parts - the same amount as the '96 Pessima. Like @ManfredE3 said, the T-Series only seems to have a lot of content in the context of vehicles like the '96 Pessima and LeGran. There's a whole lot of parts missing from the T-Series if you want to simulate logging trucks or want to customize your truck outside of its paintjob.
A BeamNG Tricycle would be interesting. as it would be easier for the Physics engine compared to a Bicycle and Unicycle.
It's Tuesday today, which means we should be seeing a teaser. I hope they show more of the remastered maps, as we haven't seen anything from them in weeks, with recent teasers instead focusing on the D-Series.
Eight minutes ago we got our tease - https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=580990572777641 and if you don't see it, you need to unblock "Facebook Connect" in whatever ad/tracker blocker you use
My brain: Please don't brag about having predicted the Port and industrial merge! It's something that anyone could've predicted and wasn't huge new- Me: My brain: damnit
good job there - maybe we'll get Texas editions of the D-series??? (I know it's "eye roll" but it looks wistful)
I dont think it will be texas usa, i think it will be something like mid usa, in between east and west coast usa
Of the 6 years that I have been playing BeamNG, I have never run out of fuel completely from a full tank. Mostly because either I completely bin my car or I get bored and swap it out for another car.