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Rig'n'Roll Truck racing game, sequel to the famous Hard Truck series. Drive authentic trucks along real Californian roads, deliver cargo, take part in truck races or establish your own cargo transportation company.

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Old 01-01-2010, 09:10 AM
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Yes. I agree. Just think that RNR has the potential untapped and passed me! RNR can be damn good game and I feel that the engine is untapped capabilities. I hate games SCS. This series of games are completely free of physics and I can not play less than 5 minutes. RNR I criticize, because they feel that the RNR would go into a much better game and maybe a decent simulation. The SCS's not, so do not criticize it, because I was not worth the criticism .... It's a shame. The RNR could be much much better game:/
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Old 01-01-2010, 12:11 PM
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I hate games SCS. This series of games are completely free of physics
uhm... You sure about that?


Pacejka Settings (included since 18 WoS Haulin):
Code:
SiiNunit
{

# Level 0
pacejka_data: pacejka.lateral.default
{
		a[0]: 0.000
		a[1]: 1.2

		a[2]: 1.37
		a[3]: 120.0

		a[4]: 1.3

		a[5]: -0.08
		a[6]: -0.01
}

pacejka_data: pacejka.longitudinal.default
{
		a[0]: 0.05
		a[1]: 1.37

		a[2]: 1.37
		a[3]: 120.0

		a[4]: 1.3

		a[5]: -0.08
		a[6]: -0.01
}
}
Air resistance and suspension parameters (included since 18 WoS Haulin):
Code:
SiiNunit
{
chasis_data: chasis.0
{
	# The air resistance and the wheel rolling resistance force constant
	cdrag: 1.0

	ccr: 50
	
	# The frontal area of the vehicle for the resistance force computing
	frontal_area: 100.0
	

	# suspension parameters for rear wheels
	rear_cfm: 0.0006
	rear_erp: 0.7
	rear_uplift:-0.1
	
	# suspension parameters for front wheels
	front_cfm: 0.001
	front_erp: 0.5
	front_uplift: -0.15
}
}

Oh to get you up to the state of knowledge about SCS Games:
Thats what Pacejka is!

And now tell me again that SCS Games aint have physics.
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Old 01-01-2010, 12:30 PM
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And now tell me again that SCS Games aint have physics.
Alright, they've got physics... but they're utter crap

Although I have to say that this does look really good. Graphics wise I dare say that it puts RnR to shame. Can't really say much about the actual driving feel or gameplay, of course.
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Old 01-01-2010, 12:50 PM
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Mr luder:
Well, this is implemented modifications to the game. I thought the original game is a disaster. That if imlemented the RNR better than SCS .....
Ok. Pls. Can you send me the mode in Haulin private mail but they are spam??
I'd like to try what will change. Pls Thx.
I tried all SCS series at a time when started. And not, no further modifications. And I did not enjoy the original SCS more than 5 minutes and here are more interested to .....

Ps: Works under this modification: weight, centrifugal force, the adhesion (dry, wet, snow, ice) deformation, the exact acceleration deakceleration (depending on weight, adhesion ....), physics of materials, H manual transmission, the exact effectiveness of the service brake and Jakebrake, center of gravity, thoughtful service + AI behavior .... etc??? If not, then it is a non-complex. It is not enough then.

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