Creating a Load
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A load is any movable object you can interact with. This can be for example crates, containers and trailers. | A load is any movable object you can interact with. This can be for example crates, containers and trailers. | ||
In Rigs of Rods, there is not a big difference between a truck and a load, in fact they are the same. The only difference being that you can not drive a load. | In Rigs of Rods, there is not a big difference between a truck and a load, in fact they are the same. The only difference being that you can not drive a load. | ||
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*You do not need to have a [[Miniature File]] | *You do not need to have a [[Miniature File]] | ||
- | In order to see your new load, you need to place it in the [[ | + | In order to see your new load, you need to place it in the [[Trucks File]]. |
Current revision as of 08:47, 14 July 2008
eltroerbas A load is any movable object you can interact with. This can be for example crates, containers and trailers. In Rigs of Rods, there is not a big difference between a truck and a load, in fact they are the same. The only difference being that you can not drive a load. So, in order to create a load, you have to follow the same directions as in Creating a Truck, with the following exceptions:
- The main description file has a ".load" extension instead of ".truck"
- In the main description file, do not add an engine section. The cinecamera section is useless too.
- You do not need to have a Miniature File
In order to see your new load, you need to place it in the Trucks File.