Please make sure you are on the latest version (16). If updating to v16 doesn't fix it, please post your beamng.log.
Thanks, the log helps. The log shows that while v16 gets you farther along than previous versions probably did, the mod is still crashing due to jbeams which are missing stuff. In this case you've got tires or wheels with no flexbodies. Generally speaking there's not much point in having those. I'm not sure if it would crash the game, but it currently crashes the mod. --- Post updated --- @(GNG) [S.PLH] wearyNATE15 - please give the attached version a try and see if it works for you. I anticipate that this will work around the problem you ran into. (Be sure to disable or remove your existing copy of Spaced Out. The version I've attached is just for testing; when a new repo version becomes available I recommend removing this one.)
I'm glad that worked for you. I've posted v17 as a resource update, once you see it on the repo you should be able to switch back to the repo release. Would you mind posting your log file again now that it's working? This would be helpful for me.
Thanks, that was helpful @(GNG) [S.PLH] wearyNATE15. I spent a little more time with your log and it's a real trainwreck. This one looked so bad that I opened up the previous log to take a closer look. Last time I only looked at the output from Spaced Out and did not look any further. Unfortunately both logs show many problems recorded by the game. In the second log when you load up freeroam and the pickup spawns you're getting about 300 lines of errors and warnings just from pickup & common parts conflicts, bad parts, etc. After that the log shows multiple functions crashing, these are the sections where you see "Stack Traceback >> START >>" followed by a dump of various values/info. Some aspects of the game are certainly not working correctly for you. If you'd like to take a look for yourself the easiest way is actually to open the console in-game while playing. This gives you basically the same stuff as the log, but color coded. To do so press the tilde key (~) on your keyboard. Frankly you have so many problems that you're probably not playing quite the same game as the rest of us! I'm not sure where to tell you to start... Personally I'd remove all mods and clear my cache. Then I'd add mods back as needed - one by one. Obviously you don't use them all because some are badly broken and you haven't noticed.
Wow, thats alot of broken mods. I would try to add back all the mods, but im not even sure what parts go to what mod anymore, i have so many haha.
@jace35000 - Look in the wheel slot. All the spacers start with the letter "S" (spacer). If spacers aren't listed in the wheel slot please share your "beamng.log".
Your mod conflicts with this mod: https://www.beamng.com/resources/custom-off-road-tires.3692/ That's why it didn't show up in parts menu.
@Can-06 - please try this repacked version of IYB's Custom Offroad Tires (v3). @ItsYourBoi - Hey, it looks like you put some things that were not wheels in the common\wheels\ folder! Specifically it was those Hopper hubs. I've adjusted two files to get your mod working correctly with my mod. I took the hubs out of dirtylife_wheel.jbeam which was in the common\wheels folder. Then I made a new file called iyb_hopper_hubs.jbeam in the hopper's vehicle folder and added the hubs there. The filepaths matter - hopper parts shouldn't normally be in the \common\ folder and non-wheel parts should be in other folders besides \wheels\. This is actually for game optimization purposes as well as compatibility with my mod (that's why all the official content works that way). Here are the paths now: offroadtire\vehicles\common\wheels\custtire\dirtylife_wheel.jbeam offroadtire\vehicles\hopper\iyb_hopper_hubs.jbeam Spaced Out assumes that everything in common\wheels\ is actually wheels! Would you mind posting an update to your mod to freshen up the part locations? Edit: you'll probably also want to move all of your tire parts to \common\tires\ - I think you might have some tires in \common\wheels\ right now. That will cause Spaced Out to generate spacers in... unexpected... places.
i found it its the off-road tires pack from @ItsYourBoi with this mod active the spacers just dont show up heres the mod id MH7K16GY8
Thanks for the report @jace35000. User Can-06 ran into the same issue with that mod. If you'd like you may download a modified version of it I posted above and try that. I've tested the modified version myself and it works. There are still some problems with that mod (parts stored in wrong paths), so you'll find some spacers where they're not supposed to be (in tires slots etc) until IYB is able to update the mod more completely.
I tried to make this at one point. But it was problematic to have an object containing the same slot as it occupied. Really cool that you made it work I love mods that makes tuning more realistic. Is it stackable?