4/16/2024 0 Comments Rigs of rods old car modsLink: Īll of these vehicles work with the current version of ROR. Features: It has hatches for bombs that can open and close, It comes with a non-functional bomb, it has landing gear you can raise or lower, takes a lot of runway to take off, And is deformable. (I can't recall much about it.) Link: īoeing B-29 Superfortress. (To attach the second trailer, go to the menu at the top, and select the first trailer, then, while your "In" it just press "L" when the hitch is next to the other hitch on the other trailer and it should connect. Features: Good quality model, functional lights, the model cannot be seen on multiplayer, plain unmarked box trailer, and allows you to pull two at once. Link for the DAF Semi: Link for the Agora bus: Features: Very similar to their old versions, improved model, functional lights, no functional mirrors, fully deformable. (But very tough.) Link: ĭAF Semi Revived & Agora Bus Revived. (I'm pretty sure that's what it's called) Features: Very tough truck, great for offroading, compact, good quality, several versions, and fully deformable. (There's probably more, but I can't recall anything else.) Link: Features: HQ model, (May cause lower quality PCs some problems) several versions, and slightly deformable. (There's probably more, but I just can't recall.) Link: ĭisclaimer: I do not own any of these, I just wanna make it easier for people to find these vehicles/maps.ġ999 Pete 379. Features: Badass radio at the push of a button "H", several versions, fully deformable. (This is now on the new repo.) Features: Heavy duty truck, has several versions, including one with a hitch for gooseneck trailers, and is deformable. Link: ĭ9_10 "CAT" (Crawler and dozer) Features: LQ model, but not half bad for what it is, great for pushing things around, fairly good at climbing hills, great for destroying cars and is deformable. (Idk if it has another name) Features: Great for lifting things around or smashing vehicles, functional lights, and I'm not sure if it's deformable. Basically, the same thing as the "Chevrolet Kodiak" I showed Y'all above just a rollback version. Well here's the old link anyway.) Features: Big open map, comes with a lighthouse and boats, great for driving around or sailing. This has been on the new repo for awhile, I didn't know when adding this to the list. Hello, I'm back with a few more vehicles & maps. The ones that say who made it, is just me guessing because that's what it said when looking at them in-game. Note: I am unaware of the real owner of these vehicles. I'll show off some more another time.ĭisclaimer: I do not own any of these vehicles, I just wanna make it easier for folks to find them. Features: No interior, functional lights, and is fully deformable. (On new repo.) Uragan (Idk what it's really called) Features: Heavy duty offroad semi, (Doesn't have functional lights.) and is fully deformable. Features: Badass looking semi, functional lights, several skins, and kinda deformable. Features: HQ model, no interior, great for pulling things in the water, And is deformable. Features: Functioning lights, and is kinda deformable. This is the original K100s from the older versions of ROR. Features: Custom sounds, working lights, and is fully deformable. (Most of these are on the new repo already. The only non-portable parts of my code are joystick/FFeedback and the startup option selector (derived from the win32 OgrePlatform dll).Hello, I'm gonna share some links to old vehicles with Y'all. Required profile includes of course proficiency in Ogre compiling in the target platform and ability to submit minor portability patches to my code (mostly file path stuff). I mean more time fiddling with the dev environment)īut if anyone wants to be a TPO (Trusted Porting Officer) for Rigs of Rods toward Linux or MacOS it would be okay for me. (and it is my understanding that Ogre is running less easily out of the Win32 platform. Lack of time anyway : I could arrange to have more dev platforms, but I prefer to go for the features before the portability. Thanks for your support, I like having fans.įor the hard question: I would love to have a Linux and even more a MacOS version (I have a lot of Mac friends, I would like to see how it runs on PowerPCs). So, enough with the grovelling, I have a question for you, mano a mano.Īre there *any* plans for a Linux version?
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