___________________________________________________________________________________________ Emirate Island is a desert biome island with a touch of Dubai, connected with a 4-lane highway, some skyscrapers under construction and a little settlement. There's no AI support at the moment. I'm glad for any feedback, suggestions and or questions. Enjoy Features day/night light system Credits NkosiKarbul - Modular Mesh Road Occam's Razer - Houses & fence Ghost187 - Desertsand texture bob.blunderton - Road texture Me - the rest (completely made with Torque3d editor) Spoiler: To do list/planned
u should try to make that as an in-game feature also, maybe some textures and a collision mesh for this guy?
still could use some textures tho' also, I made the world more bright and awesome (settings in scattersky) BEFORE: AFTER:
I love this map! offtopic: on your youtube channel, can you use one of my mods, the burnside special Havana edition?
Yeah but you can also change the time of day i think it gets to bright if you use this setting. Thanks! sure can do that.
http://www.beamng.com/resources/burnside-special-havana-edition.469/ thank you SO MUCH @dragcartv! here's the link.
I need to know how you pulled off those camera shots in the video because I've always wanted to do something like that in a video. With no AI support that means you somehow did this without knowing where the car was going to go while controlling it and pulled it off without a hitch.
YES! a perfect map for saudi drift/hagwalah or whatever,i used that 100 mile hwy to do it,but now i have a new map yey.
Oh my god, this is so cool because I live in Abu Dhabi (the city next to it)! --- Post updated --- Also BTW, a lot of our houses are squares, and everyone has a car's width amount of garden (or more) around their house (obviously more in the back and front), and as well what separates houses/gardens are walls. A lot of people have walls around their garden, more specifically concrete walls, since our houses are also made out of concrete. Also, we have shades for our cars in front of our houses, and most of us have garages too. The photos in this comment shows what I am talking about. I can get some photos in real life, but it would be a while to get them because I live in a compound that is significantly different than the usual styling everywhere else in the UAE. Your welcome