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Yup
Pure bliss! (Not sarcasm intended)
Ugh, not i'm taken back to to Gmod v8 beta... those were the GOLDEN days of Gmod!
Unlike today :/
Last I checked, Rigs of Rods was by a different company. The main relation between RoR and BeamNG (the company that makes BeamNG.Drive, Dunno what they are actually called) is that Gabester (the main person who makes the cars, and I think he does some other stuff too) made some cars for Rigs of Rods as mods.
RoR wasn't made by a company at all, it's an open source game made by whomever wants to contribute. Some of the developers felt limited by the architecture in RoR and went on to create BeamNG while other developers are still working on RoR.
completely impossible with todays gaming engines
Reasons:
-clientside physics wonky. By this I mean a car might be over on a ramp for you but to the other person it is upside down in a bush.
-physics like this in a source game completely impossible! The source engine can't run something as advanced.
;c
DEV A NEW ENGINE!!! NOW!!!