If we already had the Wendover in 2021 and the Landsale in 2023, it seems a little unlikely to me that they will launch a new Soliad this year.
you're probably right (for those who want a luxury version of the Nine, Moonhawk, or Bastion, I highly doubt we will get a Soliad version)
i mean i used this username since 2015 --- Post updated --- and i have just a bad english im from france and you guess be very good at english is not my first priority in my life
wth im 21, that not because i have this beamng acount since 3 month that mean i use this username since 3 month
Somebody with a first language that isn't English, is an active forum user and a username they made (like most people) when they were young? Yeah, must be like 2 years old, smite him. But seriously, you people need to chill out sometimes. Not a matter of life nor death, and isn't doing anything to make this thread look better. Always annoying when I come onto this thread just to be greeted by this every time.
i think they are implying a situation like with what happened with the 200bx becoming the ibishu bx which makes sense that they might introduce a different sized bus like that one mod did --- Post updated --- i have looked throught previous updates and i think that if we get a fall update this year it will be on the smaller side probably some added parts to the md series and if we dont get a fall update the winter update is normally a larger update that has been community requested my guess on the next update is if its a fall update we might see some added parts to the previous refreshes (more md stuff, burnside or Miramar wagon body, maybe a t-series tow boom if its the winter update i can see a classic american car remaster being the main feature either the moonhawk, barstow or maybe even both
i have a real question : when they make a new car, do they need enginners and car designer to make sure its the most accurate to reality ?
If I had to guess (would love for a dev member to chime in) I’m sure they have engineers on the dev team, people who have a deeper understanding of certain aspects of mechanical engineering or physics. I would say the vehicle team is probably good at researching, deciphering and understanding real world vehicle systems. Once you get the chassis, powertrain and suspension systems sorted out on a car, I’d imagine everything else is pretty easy and just mostly a creative endeavor.