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Rig'n'Roll Truck racing game, sequel to the famous Hard Truck series. Drive authentic trucks along real Californian roads, deliver cargo, take part in truck races or establish your own cargo transportation company.

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Old 04-23-2010, 11:19 AM
donnerwetter donnerwetter is offline
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I cant believe it!....7 years for this horrible physic...
This is bad even for an arcade game.....
Consider this: there is NO situation in whole game in which you are required to do such a trick.
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:41 AM
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Consider this: there is NO situation in whole game in which you are required to do such a trick.
That's just the point

RnR is described by your own people as a simulation. When you get in the proximity of a truck you just press T, and poof, you're hooked up! Not very simulated is it? No skill involved. You don't even get to put you truck in/out of a warehouse either. Bang, cut-scene, and you're there! Also, not very simulated. Plain, and simple, slow movement, maneuverability, and trailer physics stink. A much better job by SCS 18WOS. We the buyers, truckers, and fans, want it better. I can't wait for some of the western PC magazines to write a review of this game.

Remember, a simulation is suppose to imitate something.
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Old 04-23-2010, 01:47 PM
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Remember, a simulation is suppose to imitate something.
Well, RnR *IS* imitating truck driving. Up to its limits and goals.

What you are asking for is to make RnR clone of 18WoS... which is nonsense and not gonna happen. Sorry.

However, some of the tips you guys give haven't passed unnoticed. It just not the matter of patch or hotfix to implement them.

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Most players play missions out of curiosity as the story goes.
Sry but do you really have an ability to speak on behalf of the most players?

Look, nobody arguing with the statement that trailers behaviour is hardly realistic. But then again, if it was realistic enough to allow you parallel parking, how many times would you do 'this trick' by itself, not asking by the game? Twice, maybe, just to be sure it works? There is just no need to do it. It is so by design.
Sorry, this game is really about missions, deliveries and competiton, all hardcore cutted.

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Old 04-23-2010, 02:10 PM
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Look, nobody arguing with the statement that trailers behaviour is hardly realistic. But then again, if it was realistic enough to allow you parallel parking, how many times would you do 'this trick' by itself, not asking by the game? Twice, maybe, just to be sure it works? There is just no need to do it. It is so by design.
The point isn't the parallel parking, it's the rubbish physics. I think it's safe to say that most people who would be interested in this game want to feel like they're driving a truck. In order to convey the experience properly the trucks and trailers should behave like a truck and trailer would in real life. The example of the parallel parking is just to illustrate how horribly wrong the physics are.
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Old 04-23-2010, 02:56 PM
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The point isn't the parallel parking, it's the rubbish physics. I think it's safe to say that most people who would be interested in this game want to feel like they're driving a truck. In order to convey the experience properly the trucks and trailers should behave like a truck and trailer would in real life. The example of the parallel parking is just to illustrate how horribly wrong the physics are.
I agree with you!!!
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Old 04-23-2010, 03:09 PM
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I agree with you!!!
Me too, and Donnerwetter, nobody here is asking for an 18WoS clone. We are asking for, at the very least, is to have truck physics run, and work properly, or is this simply too much to ask with how far computer games have gone since 18WoS? It's just a damn shame.

It also rains quite often in beautiful weather. What's your excuse here? Don't give me that showers routine either. Showers don't last for hours with the sun shinning.

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Old 04-23-2010, 03:28 PM
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Sry but do you really have an ability to speak on behalf of the most players?
Worldwide, it certainly can not speak. But I can speak for our Czech and Slovak community!! And it is also the number. Now no longer 95% of fans in our community to turn away from the game. Remained only about 5 percent of children who no matter what how it works. I'm the moderator for this section. And the long years of listening to they comments and I know what they expect from a game, what they like and do not like, etc. Now 95% of our community hates the game and it has a similar view as me. You Be 100% sure! Game got a new name there. Rig'n'Lol.

Worldwide, there may not be so categorical, but I can only guess. You are not reading all truck fans forums?? Probably not! If you are not interested in those numbers, so that's your problem .... More than 60-70% have a negative view on R'n'L

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What you are asking for is to make RnR clone of 18WoS... which is nonsense and not gonna happen. Sorry.
Lol. Well for one thing. SCS will not play games. Is there a bad game engine, etc. But if you mean to compare these games, so the only nonsense here is the R'n'L!

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Look, nobody arguing with the statement that trailers behaviour is hardly realistic. But then again, if it was realistic enough to allow you parallel parking, how many times would you do 'this trick' by itself, not asking by the game? Twice, maybe, just to be sure it works? There is just no need to do it. It is so by design.
Sorry, this game is really about missions, deliveries and competiton, all hardcore cutted.
If I speak for myself and my friends where I was 100%, so I would do parallel parking always! Each manual unloading of cargo loading!!!! If the situation is always required to back, riding a long arc in turn is sharp for a long truck, etc. ...... !!!

I beg you. I have of you feel that you are the person wearing them from SoftLab. I think it right or not?? I not understand your arguments. That's how doggedly defend the unsuccessful game...

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Old 04-23-2010, 03:36 PM
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After playing this game for a while I agree that the physics aren't even close to realistic. SCS software isn't perfect but they have the basic idea of how a truck and trailer move through traffic. Hopefully they'll patch it but I don't see it happening.

I also don't get what they were aiming with this game...so much work into the "realism" but left out so many crucial parts...
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Old 04-23-2010, 03:53 PM
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After playing this game for a while I agree that the physics aren't even close to realistic. SCS software isn't perfect but they have the basic idea of how a truck and trailer move through traffic. Hopefully they'll patch it but I don't see it happening.

I also don't get what they were aiming with this game...so much work into the "realism" but left out so many crucial parts...
Than patches to the game RNR may wish rather to SCS produced a new quality to the physics engine. Then stop speculation. Then right after RNR remains utterly forlorn, dead game and no one interest harass SoftLab with patches..:/
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Old 04-23-2010, 03:55 PM
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After playing this game for a while I agree that the physics aren't even close to realistic. SCS software isn't perfect but they have the basic idea of how a truck and trailer move through traffic. Hopefully they'll patch it but I don't see it happening.

I also don't get what they were aiming with this game...so much work into the "realism" but left out so many crucial parts...
Yup, and that is what we're trying to convey, but it seems to fall on deaf ears, or they are just not interested in our views. Maybe somebody there should actually attend a trucking school, get behind the wheel of one, and really see what us truckers are all talking about. Don't make a trucking game if you don't know the first thing about it. I'm not talking about being in the shotgun seat! I mean actually drive one.

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