--- Post updated --- watch a James Bond movie idk --- Post updated --- this is not drama, and please take your take off the site (beamng users have a herd mentality in some cases and I learnt it the hard way) --- Post updated --- all modern car bumpers has been plastic, unless you happen to drive an f150
are you saying this because google keeps throwing up aftermarket bumpers or do the f150's actually come with metal ones from the factory
Just like semi-trucks (tractor units), there are basic plastic versions, plastic painted and metal chrome.
@Vibestation 5 I just see the new BMW i7 on a car-show in today, I was amazed by the electric doors that can be self-closing or open its doors, even more, it will automatic close the front left door when push down the brake pedal, can we see the same scene on 900?
From the progress and update information we've recieved, I am projecting an early 2024 closed beta, but idk doing interiors seems like a lot of work and the car is in the process of recieving an entirely redesigned one (the one seen in the original thread post is an early design/placeholder)
That moment when your luxury sedan is at the repair shop getting it's bumpers replaced, but you get mailed doctor results stating you have cancer so you drive away from the shop with unpainted bumpers as you need $1,500,000 for the treatment. 1 like - 1 prayer for painted bumpers
I think he should have to program a script that would trigger the door to close as you press the brake. Something like that can be hard and time consuming, I don't think it's worth the struggle.
Vibeztation casually making the 800 series obsolete --- Post updated --- Person who modelled the 800 series right now: "I should have made it larger" "Y C segment" "I should have waited 10 years" "We should have hired Vibestation as a vehicle modeller" "I could have spent that work time with the wife and kids" "I should have made the Centauri an official vehicle"
Drats. My joke, my attempt at humor, destroyed!!! Compact executive class/mid-size sedan/D segment, the point still stands