

Rigs is Rods can also be played with Gamepads, Joysticks, Wheels and other controllers, including support for Force Feedback. In this case see the vehicle's documentation or go to Menu -> Simulation -> Show vehicle description. Please note that certain vehicles come with their own specific commands not represented in the above sources. For a graphical overview refer to doc/keysheet.pdfįor an indepth view refer to this Documentation page or $user/config/input.map $user - user-created mods, configuration files, logs, screenshotsĪvailable commands depend on the vehicle you are in. The soft-body physics system is based on mass-spring-damper theory.įor a simple overview of the features Rigs of Rods provides please refer to doc/Things you can do in Rigs of Rods.pdf Trailer:


I think I covered everything that I needed though.Rigs of Rods is a free/libre soft-body physics simulator mainly targeted at simulating vehicle physics. Personally, I think any speed under 15 mph is good, but for many of others it'll be different. Also, you have to go REALLY SLOW in order to turn the bus at a sharp angle. If I missed anyone in the credit section, please let me know. Various users, including C3M, SchoolBusDriver71, myself and more: SoundsĬ3M: Dashboard and Guage Cluster for newer REs "Vehicles and equipment imported US" - CB Radio

Red Hawk: Headlights and turn signals in the front for the older Photon REs ThatGuy and his crew: Rubrails, roof hatches, the metal stuff holding the glass for windows (which was edited by me), reflectors, circle crossviews (also edited by me), parking brake, driver seat, key and some markings such as the battery box, the two panels in the front, etcĮdMontt: Original Rims, emergency exit light texture, seat holders on newer REs, and Wheels and tail lights on the newer Photon REs CV: Original N/B, seats (except driver seat) and stop signs on older REs
