Within the soft-body physics vehicle simulator BeamNG.drive, customized content extending the base game’s trucking experience is commonly referred to as modifications, or “mods.” These alterations can range from new truck models and trailers to revised physics parameters and additional gameplay features centered on hauling cargo. An example includes a mod that introduces a detailed, drivable logging truck with functional crane attachments, significantly expanding the simulation’s potential for forestry-related activities.
Such enhancements allow players to personalize and deepen their engagement with the simulation. The ability to access a wider variety of trucks and related equipment provides a more immersive and varied gameplay experience. Historically, community-created content like this has played a significant role in extending the longevity and appeal of simulation games, fostering a dedicated player base and offering ongoing novelty. This dynamic between official content and player-driven modifications has fostered a rich ecosystem around vehicle simulation titles.