![]() ![]() The Sandbox Mode Icon(only on Sandbox) is a pail with a spade next to it. The Tips Icon (only on PC) is a question mark (?). In a main campaign or workshop level, this will bring up the name of the level, description, and Level Phases. The Level Info Icon is a little "i" within a circle. Exit To Main Menu - This will bring you to the original menu screen of the game.Exit to Worlds Menu / Workshop Menu - This will bring you to the level selection screen.Settings - This will bring you to the game's settings.Load Bridge / Load Layout - This will let you load your bridge (or level layout if you are in Sandbox).Save Bridge / Save Layout - This will let you save your bridge (or level layout if you are in Sandbox).Resume - This will close the Pause Menu.Clicking on it will give you an interface that will show you the following: The Pause Menu Icon is three horizontal bars (≡). Left clicking on a material icon will let you change to that building material. "Sandbox" is the option to let you build your own levels, which, but "Sandbox Mode" refers to just the mode for editing a level. There is also a distinguishment between "Sandbox" and " Sandbox Mode". Note that the toolbar can do different things depending on the mode, so make sure you are referring to Sandbox Mode or Simulation Mode for their respective toolbars. The top half of the toolbar for Build Mode, including features from both PC and Mobile versions. User Interface for selecting bridge materials, including a modded, unofficial selection for Bungee Rope using Conqu3red's Materal 8 Mod. Bridge Mode, Bridge Editor), refers to the interface in which the user is in when building and editing a bridge. To see how to use these, refer to Build Mode.īuild Mode (a.k.a. Joints are not a bridge material, per se, but is what bridge materials connect to. However, it will offer no support under compression. The more a bungee rope is stretched, the more force it will apply to try and bring itself back to a "neutral" position, up until it breaks. The more a spring is stretched or compressed, the more force it will apply to try and bring itself back to a "neutral" position, up until it breaks.īungee Ropes are not rigid, but they still provide some support depending only on how much they are stretched. Springs are not rigid, but they still provide some support depending on how much they are stretched or compressed. Ropes and Cables are rigid only under tension, meaning that they will offer support under tension, but no support under compression. Roads, Reinforced Roads, Wood, Steel, and Hydraulics are rigid, meaning that they will offer support under both compression and tension. Roads and Reinforced Roads are the only materials that cars collide with. Hidden material that was removed in the beta stage of the game ![]()
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