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I've actually watched several of your videos and some from others in the last few days and that's part of the reason I came hear to ask. I felt like the tire physics just looked more natural especially when climbing something tall or steep. The tires seem to grip better and if they do start slipping you can actually keep at it and eventually gain grip. In snowrunner a lot of times if you get to something tall or steep your vehicle just gives out unless you use something op. It might just be the manual gearbox that makes it seem to look better though. I'll be using my sim rig most the time and the manual trans is something snowrunner lack's