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Old 04-24-2010, 01:04 PM   #1
 
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how many of yall have heard of it??? i play it all the time haha

here are a few pics (over 400 haha) on my photo bucket

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the pics with the trucks that have no chassie is under the newest download so im gonna go back to 37.?? lol im on 37.80 right now

i know ALOT about this game if you wanna know anything about it
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Rigs of Rods (also known as RoR), is an Open Source 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.
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RoR is a freeware: it is given free of charge (and open source as of 8th Februry 2009). All rights are reserved to its author. In return, you agree that if you create a vehicle for RoR the author can include it in the official release, all credits given (you retain the copyright of your work). Its source code is licensed under GPLv3.

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here is a tug boat in probably 30-40 foot rollers

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