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Hi Beamng team How about consider creating an independent perspective for each vehicle without the need for special adjustments on beamng .Thank you very much! Just like the perspective provided in the image above.
I am a big fan of massive, long boi luxury coupes and sedans with oversized, lazy engines. I'd love to see something like this in Beam. Whether it's a '70s Cadillac or a modern Bentley, having something obscenely large to skid around and crash would be so fun. Spoiler: Examples Cognoscenti from GTAO Cadillac Eldorado Jaguar XJ12 Mercedes S-class coupe
Not quite a vehicle suggestion, but something I'd like to see is indicators that flash faster when another bulb is burned out. They're funny to see IRL, and I think with the new light implementation this should definitely be possible
Spoiler: 1982-87/1988-94 Bruckell Kingsman/1982-88 Soliad Gladius The baby brother to Bruckell's LeGran, the Kingsman was a compact model introduced nearly a year prior to the LeGran. The Kingsman was available for two generations, the first being offered from 1982 until 1987, then a redesigned model from 1988 until 1992. The first generation model was offered in five bodystyles, a 2-door coupe, convertible, 3-door hatchback, 4-door sedan, and a station wagon. Three I4s and a sole V6 were offered in it's lifetime, with a carbureted 1.8 being offered in 1982, replaced with a fuel-injected 2.0 in 1983, with an updated 2.0 offered solely for the 1987 model year. The V6 didn't arrive until 1985, a 2.8 liter engine that was largely a LeGran 2.5 I4 with two cylinder banks added, boosting displacement up by three-tenths of a liter. Soliad would also introduce their own compact offering, the heavily panned Gladius, a car that, beneath the chrome trim, leather seats, and Soliad badge...was just a slightly upmarket Kingsman. Even the engine offerings were the same as the Kingsman, year-by-year. Many believe that, if it wasn't for the Wendover's success upon it's arrival in 1987, the Gladius would have pretty much killed the Soliad brand for good. The Gladius hung on until the 1988 model year, before being dropped from the lineup, instead of getting a redesign like it's Bruckell counterpart. The second-gen Kingsman came out for the 1988 model year, retaining all bodystyles except the 3-door hatchback. The 2.0 I4 and 2.8 V6 engines carried over for two years, with the engines being replaced by upgraded 2.2 I4 and 3.1 V6 units. A facelift came in 1991, with the 2.2 I4 being upgraded to multi-point fuel-injection the following year, only to be changed to sequential fuel-injection for it's final year in 1994. The Kingsman was a massive success for Bruckell, selling over 4 million units across all bodystyles and two generations.
Please give us an EUROPEAN TRUCK! I would just love to see some kind of flat-faced truck in the game. In my opinion something like an ETK Atmos would really fit the game, a truck inspired by the design of the Mercedes Actros and Atego series with touches of another brand (e.g. MAN). (Mercedes Actros) While you are at it, could also to add a Feuerwehr (german fire brigade) variant (which can be inspired by manufacturers like Magirus or Rosenbauer)... To me, this would definitley be one of the best additions you could possibly make. (Magirus Firetruck with Mercedes Atego frame)
Soliad Wendover/Bruckwell LeGran 1996-2006 Could use parts from Lanslade, like Chrysler 2 Gen cars with have the same body. Before Facelift: After Facelift:
Ey, that's not a bad idea, Have Soliad get a 3rd car produced at the same time of the Lansdale, (ps, I see your a fan of Equestria Girls given the fact that your PFP is a pic of Sunset Shimmer from Equestria Girls)
am i the only whone or are the no SUV'S in BeamNG.Drive i like to like a type of a BMW X5 or something and also a sort of hyper, because both off the classen aren't in the game.