What I learned a few days ago is there is an area inside the steel mill in WCUSA where, if you're going a certain direction (east, northeast?) and in Orbit or Chase camera, your car will disappear. Rotating the camera will allow you to see the car again. Freaked me out when I was first exploring inside and around the steel mill. Now you see me...now you don't!
At the Firwood Inn (East Coast USA) there are some mounds in the "garden" that look like unmarked graves. lol
Okay here's a fun fact to get this thread back on track: The castle in the background of the ETK Driver Experience Centre is actually based on the Nürburg castle in Germany.
Also it's present in one of the most popular Autobahn maps in beamng (this one) (i wont forget the thing you did above for 69 days)
Going back to actually learning: The “MR” in MR Turbo doesn’t mean Mister, but rather Mid-engine, Rear-wheel drive
There are 2 unoffical multiplayer mods. Communities around them offer all the various beamng own activities (racing, drifting, cops n robber.. all that) in multiplayer. There is even a Career mode entirely playable with others
There are (as of my knowledge) 3 “vehicles” that are named internally ending with -tv - atv (FPU Wydra) - utv (Hirochi Aurata) - tv (TV)
There are 3 "Levels" that have the "V2" mark at the end of them It's the (fairly) new garage that was added in 0.25 and was a remaster of the old garage (RIP 2015-2017) Remastered version of the legendary Gridmap that happened with 0.23 version on 2021 (yes i still play on the old one) I think it got a refresh with the 0.27 update, and since then it was renamed into Showroom V2. where you can also switch to the CK looking background space for taking photo's too. all the new loading screens are taken in there since 0.27.
AFAIK Loading screens were updated in 0.27, as I remember the Wydra one being there after release of that update specifically, and that I remember the old ones were there for a short time since I started playing, around 1 update (I started playing around 0.26’s release)
Most realistic props (television, chair, etc.) are from the '90s/'00s. The mattress prop was manufactured in 2008, according to its tag, which has more information. The cardboard box prop (I forgot which size this information applies to) weighs eight (8) pounds, not because of the illegal drugs hidden in the seams, but because light objects in BeamNG are unstable.