FM/BG-1795.V1.00 - Stacking supplies
Boxloader and Vehicle-in-Vehicle systems allow objects to be attached to vehicles and other loaded objects. This enables visible cargo loading and more realistic transportation of supplies and equipment.
Objects may be stacked onto other loaded objects, subject to vehicle weight and size limitations.
Excessive stacking can cause issues such as:
- Clipping and desynchronisation
- Reduced performance
- Increased server load
- Vehicle instability
To reduce these effects, use packed containers and pallets where possible. Packed objects disable simulation of their contents and are more efficient for transport.
As a general rule, limit stacking to two levels above the carrying vehicle.
Examples:
- HEMTT Flatbed → ISO Container (Packed) → Supplies
- Chinook (ViV) → Polaris → Supplies
- MTRV → Flatbed Trailer → 463L Pallet (Packed) → Supplies
Last major change:
Initial Version
