Has been suggested before. Is not feasible at this time. The T75 already has the most nodes and beams of any vehicle in game. This causes excruciating lag for all but the highest end cpus. To add a trailer would add a huge amount more nodes and beams causing even more lag. Until a single vehicle can be processed across multiple cores (which currently they cannot) or a trailer can be simulated as a seperate vehicle (which currently you can make a trailer as a vehicle, but there isnt a way of hitching it up to the T series then), it cannot be done. If either of those situations is rectified, then yes it can be done.
OH i didnt know becouse my pc can handel the T75 easy When i drive the T75 in Dry Rock Island i have 150FPS, anyways i do not want to be rude? But okay i understand SixSixSevenSeven
sorry i meant 64 FPS Typing Mistake oh and got one question: How much Gigabite of Ram do you guys have? I have 64 GB
The framerate depens on the ram mermory you have as i have 64 GB and i the have 2 of the Nvidia Geforce GTX 970TI from asus and i have the intel i7-dont remeber the rest of the number. But all together is my pc A BEAST
BeamNG really doesn't care whether you have 4GB of RAM or 64GB, it won't change the framerate a bit. The only thing that matters is your CPU (and of course you need a somewhat reasonably fast GPU)... But yes, please let us know what CPU you have exactly. Even the fastest CPUs in my benchmark database barely come even close to 40 FPS...
Let's just assume for a second that he can... I want to hear what kind of super CPU he thinks to have. (Just as a little goodie: if your CPU can run one T75 per core at 60FPS, that means that you could most likely run four normal vehicles per core @ 30FPS, leading to a maximum number of about 20 to 22 vehicles on a six core i7.... Fancy stuff
Well you better look it up then. Together with its maximum frequency. (It sure is overclocked, right...?)
Are you at said computer? If so, it's not difficult to find out. at least for windows 7, it goes like this: Start > Computer > System Properties And under "processor" it would say something like: Intel(R) Core (TM) i5-4690 CPU @ 3.50GHz