Compared to the usual stuff we throw our money at? Yes it is a lot of computer code to update, but it's worth it overall. Have you tried to do any calculations in American/Burma/Liberia units? Here's a hint, we had to change Newton's second law to get the thing to work because pound mass and pound force are wrong... That's here regardless. Besides, they already buy soda by the liter. Refer to the first part of this post. I didn't hate the US system until I reached college level thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Now I hate it. OT: I'm out of half thought through suggestions that start an argument half the time. Baja Piccobello when? Wait, we already have that... Rally Bolide when? Wait, that's taken... JATO Bubu when?
Really? The most recent article I found listing those three was barely over a year ago. To my knowledge, the best way to describe Burma is mixed, you could make an argument that the US is mixed*, and I have no idea about Liberia. *We use liters often, some street signs and all speedometers are in both miles and km, and schools teach both but generally use metric for problem solving. I didn't start using American units in problem solving until junior year of college "because that's what your industry uses so you need to get use to it". OT: We have the JATO bus, so JATO cars isn't out of the question. 1960's American midsized/fullsized cars are often at the center of various forms of the JATO car urban legend, so it makes more sense than the JATO bus in a way.
According to some old website put up by someone who claimed to have been involved the original JATO car incident, the contraption was actually hackjobbed to run on minecart tracks, and the crash which got it buried in a mountainside (old mineshaft, until the braking system wasn't enough and the car took out a sketchy timber) happened - fortunately - during an unmanned test run. The car itself was a late-1950s Chevy Impala, so that part of the myth is sort of true.
Will WCUSA see an optimization improvement? seems to run the worst on the house PC. --- Post updated --- The Mirimar fits in the same class as the likes of the Corona and Bluebird. maybe something like the Crown/Cedric would be a great idea for a future vehicle as there is potential for Police,Fire chief and Taxi variants. also some interesting luxury trims too (both hardtop and sedan body styles) Spoiler: CedGlo and Crown 1960's to 70's. Picture Heavy 1960's 1970's
Man there were some good looking cars coming out of Japan in those decades. American design language in a compact package.
At the time, american design language was so much in fashion that even conservative brands like Mercedes-Benz chose to incorporate styling cues from overseas in their otherwise fairly classic designs - see the W110/W111/W112 "Heckflosse" models: Similarly, bold and striking designs like the Chevrolet Corvair later inspired variously-sized reinterpretations by quite a few european marques: These were the years of the economic boom. Nobody was really ashamed to reference the Wealthy Americans™, so it's even less surprising for the then still emergent japanese manufacturers to resort to plain copying at times, which they did quite profusely up to the '80s.
Dude we donate like 650 Billion in taxes to bomb farmers in other countries, I doubt a metric conversion would be that bad.
West Coast USA does get an error and exists me out of the game every now and then. I think that map totally needs an expansion, remaster, and FPS improvement. bob.blunderton's maps run better then West Coast USA and they are over 1 gigabyte.
https://www.beamng.com/threads/micro-blog-s-2018-current.51722/#post-1113687 Loop-de-moon confirmed. Out of curiosity, I cranked up the brightness to see if there was anything noteworthy. No luck, but is it just me, or are there fewer cubes in the middle of the loop-de-loop thing?