Rigs of Rods is a 3D simulator game where you can drive, fly and sail various vehicles using an accurate and unique soft-body physics engine.
Since 2014, the development continued at https://github.com/RigsOfRods/rigs-of-rods
UPDATE: 10/30/2016: removed opencandy installers, replaced with zip files.
Features
- rigid body physics simulation
- can simulate cars, trucks, airplanes and boats and everything inbetween
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow Rigs of Rods
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User Reviews
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The RoR Forum registration capatcha isnt working. Says it needs to be updated
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NOT easy to install. NEEDS documentation. Looking for games for Cub Linux. THIS doesnt make it. NOT user friendly.
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I've seen videos and it was looking good, but the physics engine are quite bad for me. Thank you anyway
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After downloading this to my desktop AVG anti virus popped up a warning saying it contained OpenCandy.7AF which is some type of adware or other malware. After "healing" it with AVG and moving onto other things on the computer then shutting down for the night, when I turned the computer on the next morning the same warning popped up so I tried to "heal" it again. Now i am not sure that Rig of Rods is actually going. USE WITH EXTREME CAUTION!!!!!
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Although RoR has quite a bit of bugs, it is a great simulator nonetheless. Also, many reviews have stated that RoR comes with a virus. This is not true, even though AVG detects the installer as one, it's perfectly OK.