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If you try pushing the autobella with a large heavy car, they will just break traction. It's like the dam thing is glued to the road.
Why are the skinny little tyres on the Autobella so grippy? Just try pushing it with any other car
American buses are larger and generally more heavily built than European buses. For example the current American Nova Bus LF is 102 inches wide...
Incredible update... That's my evening sorted after work :)
Amazing update... One issue I have noticed is when loading boulders into the dumper, they poke through the sides of the body/dodgy collision...
Does my 1983 Land Rover 110 count?
FWD is just horrible. RWD is my personal preference
Anyone else find the concrete blocks fall right through the bed of trucks when trying to transport them?
A lot of the video's seem to be moving in "fast forward". I've noticed that in general Beamng's physics seem to be running faster than the real...
Something old, crap and British like this 1970's Austin Allegro [IMG] Something old, good and British like this 1970's Jaguar XJ V12 [IMG]
A soft top, 2 seater roadster like this early 90's Mazda Miata MK1 [IMG] A powerful, raw and unpredictable race car like this 1960's Mclaren...
Late 1980's American sports car such as this C4 corvette [img]
Linux graphics driver quality is improving dramatically thanks to Valve's support. With Vulcan arriving on the scene, the reasons for not...
Probably the D35 4x4
I suppose part of the appeal of Beamng's vehicles so far is the fairly obvious characterization that lets you identify it with a real life...
A tracked vehicle would be fantastic [img] (imported from here) otherwise... [img] (imported from here) and [img] (imported from here)...
Not too keen on the new SBR4... Grips the road a little too well IMO, like it's on rails and the vehicle itself is very oddly proportioned. What...
Patrol's aren't that big... 4th Gen Nissan Patrol Length: 190.7 in (4,845 mm ) Width: 76.0 in (1,930 mm) Chevrolet Tahoe Length: 203.9 in...
Land Rover Defender Please :) [img] (imported from here) [img] (imported from here) [img] (imported from here) It's modular construction style...