You need to install Wine first, macOS - WineHQ Wiki.
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You need to install Wine first, macOS - WineHQ Wiki.
I might not be correct, but it looks like it takes design cues from old (70s) Dodge/Chrysler full size sedans.
Download the installer, move it to your desktop, then install it
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Ok, I'm assuming that uses the wine file structure. It should be in wine's drive c under documents
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Did you compile it yourself or are you using wine?
The only official AppImage is a development build (0.4.8.0). In addition, some things do not always work correctly in those builds. (you will also not be able to use RoRNet 2.38 servers, which is...
Also, if you unzip the .zips, things will show up all funky.
A lot of maps have at least one airport, Nhelens (which I'm sure everyone has) has two, Rockton County has at least one if I'm right. Seriously, look in the Repo...
Did you unzip the file?
Move the zip file to either packs or vehicles in \Documents\Rigs of Rods 0.4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5-bD372v5s
The new particles come with the installer now
Rigs of Rods - Browse /rigsofrods at SourceForge.net
Look here. Rigs of Rods Archives
If I remember correctly, they were deprecated.
If I remember correctly, you press j, and use the arrow keys to move forwards or backwards, and shift to speed up.
There is a police jeep cherokee on the archives Released Police Jeep Cherokee - more lights :D
Make one https://forum.rigsofrods.org/downloads.php?do=file&id=156
Since you obviously don't know how to look (it's not that hard), here you go
Soundscript file reference -
Truck file format - Sounds
Rigs of Rods Documentation Just look in here, I'm sure you will find some sort of guide in here that will show you how to do it correctly
Rigs of Rods Documentation Lots of tutorials in here
Also, have you tried looking in the archives? Rigs of Rods Archives
Try looking here.
Rigs of Rods Archives
The blender portable installation comes with a tool to do this, it's called RoREditor.exe or something like that
You don't export meshes as .truck files, .truck files only define the n/b (if anyone can explain this better, feel free)
I think there's a police jeep cherokee somewhere in the archives