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Beta Nevada Interstate (prequel to So-Cal Interstate) 9.0 c

The loop of highway in the desert that doesn't know 'it's not a race track'.

  1. Ovahlls
    Ovahlls
    5/5,
    Version: 4.0
    Great Mod! Wish I knew where the Easter Egg is though... ;D
  2. badeshka1
    badeshka1
    5/5,
    Version: 4.0
    This map is awesome. IDK if im the only person that does this, but ill sit down in front of my 3 mismatching monitors and g27 and just drive for hours on end. it clears my mind and this map is perfect for it. ive emptied the d25 tank like 2 times in one sitting...
    1. bob.blunderton
      Author's Response
      You are far from the only one. That's what these maps are designed for. Check out So-Cal Interstate if you haven't yet, and if you've got a really cutting edge gaming machine, try out the Tennessee USA Beta2 on the forums - a whopping 144 sq/mile map, possibly the biggest map in Beam.
      Both maps I mentioned have atleast 112 miles of roadway.
  3. McBeard
    McBeard
    5/5,
    Version: 4.0
    I love he BMS easter egg!
    and it's an amazing map, I do have a low fps but my pc is a potato.
    1. bob.blunderton
      Author's Response
      In windowed-mode, press F11 to toggle into the editor, choose LIGHTING from the menu-bar, choose BASIC LIGHTING, wait up to a minute for the program to become responsive again, now press F11 to go back to the game, you can fullscreen if you wish then. This option doesn't save but it takes you into the hidden Directx 9 mode, which is great for older video boards, but won't help if you've got an older cpu that's drowning in this game. Thanks for the compliments, this was built off Ouerbacker's Black Hills map with permission, and the Black Cliff/Black Hills idea was his. I just kept it in to preserve as much of it as possible. I only added the 15-mile highway, it's graphics (so many!), and most of the surface roads, and the cheap-excuse-for-a-silo starting point. Thanks.
  4. BuzzingBark
    BuzzingBark
    4/5,
    Version: 4.0
    Some lag when loading in but after that first 30 seconds it works great. Great map!!
    1. bob.blunderton
      Author's Response
      It only takes a few seconds here once the map comes up... 3~4 seconds after the map appears it's good. The rest is up to processor/disk drive speed, and Beamng.drive being early release. On a hard drive it'll take a little longer than say a recent SSD, same goes for older-model system processors. Your mileage may vary, but in the end, this is the most smooth-running map I've worked on (and also the smallest). Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for taking time to rate it. Check out my other map if you enjoy this one, and I will have more highway/large open road maps in the future.
  5. Bison
    Bison
    5/5,
    Version: 4.0
    Beautiful map, great for just putting the hammer down and driving.
    1. bob.blunderton
      Author's Response
      That's what it's made for. There's also a few semi-hidden jumps formed into the landscape and a few toppled signboards for when you get bored. Do enjoy. Thanks for taking time to rate and give feedback.
  6. Tom517
    Tom517
    5/5,
    Version: 4.0
    Great map for joyriding
  7. KKG Clan
    KKG Clan
    5/5,
    Version: 4.0
    Great job done, also there is absolutely no lag between switching vehicles on a stupid hard drive.
  8. jake44
    jake44
    5/5,
    Version: 4.0
    pretty neat
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