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Quick Links: • • • • •. There are still some features of RoR that I really miss. I love playing Beam, but in RoR when I rolled a truck off a cliff I didn't just hit 'reset' or have some magical god-cursor working on a two dimensional plane come in and grab it by the node. Instead I walked my guy back to the base (it was way too long before I learned you could teleport to the rescue truck) and grabbed a bigger truck, possibly even a crane, and started making my way to the crash site. I'd then lift it back up to the road surface and either hook it up to a tow truck or drop it on a flatbed, which in either case would allow me to lock the vehicle being towed to the tow vehicle in a semi-realistic fashion, and I'd bring it back to the repair bay. Very often in tricky terrain the recovery mission would end up needing to be recovered itself, which ended up with me having a collection of silly huge trucks and cranes installed where there might be enough controllable elements to run out of F keys even with modifiers.

It was insane but it was great. My biggest wish for Beam is to get back the ability to secure loads, particularly other vehicles on flatbeds or tow arms, as well as some sort of winching mechanic. I'd rather end up with more of a Spintires-like winching mechanic as opposed to the way it was done in RoR (the 'rope' was just a very long extendable beam, with some of the nicer ones using multiple beam elements jointed together to make it somewhat flexible) but even the RoR way was more than enough for a lot of fun.