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Notra
12.04.08, 17:57:14
Rigs of Rods (also known as RoR), is a truck, car, airplane and boat simulator. You can drive, fly or sail in total freedom in an open environment. What makes RoR different to most simulators is its unique soft-body physics: vehicles chassis and wheels are simulated in real-time as flexible objects, giving the simulation an extremely accurate behavior, while allowing the vehicles to be simply specified by their structural composition, as a network of interconnected nodes (forming the chassis and the wheels). Crashing into walls or terrain can permanently deform a vehicle in a realistic manner. In addition to its unique soft-body physics, RoR also features an advanced flight model based on blade element theory, allowing the accurate simulation of any airplane, base on their physical dimensions and wing airfoils. It also features an accurate buoyancy model based on elemental pressure gradients, enabling boats with complex hulls to move realistically in the swell.
Rigs of Rods is an amateur game developped by Pierre-Michel Ricordel, aka Pricorde, and is a one man hobby development, with a $0 budget, that has started more than two years ago and is still continuing. Recently a second developer, Thomas, has joined the "team". He is also the donator and caretaker of the web sites. A growing community has build up since some time and has contributed many vehicles to the game.

Infos und Downloads (http://rigsofrods.com/)

Ein sehr schöner Simulator mit unzähligen Fahrzeugen, Städten usw.
Allerdings auch etwas anfällig, es kann schon mal vorkommen, das es häufiger abstürzt, aber das wird sicher noch behoben, irgendwann...Einfach mal anschauen, für Freeware aufjedenfall einen Blick wert! Es stehen sehr viele Downloads bereit, da müsst ihr allerdings aufpassen, das ihr immer auf "View Mirrors" klickt, da sonst eine Fehlermeldung kommt.

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blue
14.04.08, 10:13:25
Also wenn ich mir die Trailer ansehe, hat das wenig mit einer Simulation zu tun ;)