Motor Town: Behind The Wheel

Motor Town: Behind The Wheel

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Soldner42 16 AGO 2024 a las 9:41 a. m.
any benefit of using Jemusi related stuff?
Like, why should i choose the more difficult and much more time consuming Way for lets say the Oak Wood compared to the Normal wood?
Also, with a Normal Truck i can haul more Wood and the Longer Logs, which give more Planks per Log compared to Oak.
Normal Log = 4 Planks
Oak Log = 2 Planks

And Moneywise i couldnt spot a difference.
Even worse are the dedicated Trucks that can haul even less than the Jemusi Semi with Trailers.

Sooo... whats about that all?

I also hauled Coal with the Jemusi Semi, and time consuming is an understatement.
It takes ages to arrive at the Mine and to go back to Normal Roads again.
And lets not Talk about all the Buggy stuff, as in my Trailer dettaching itself and flying trough the Air and ofcourse the constant use of the Winch which is just tedious at some Point.
The first Run was Fun, the second and all followup Runs are a horrible experience tbh. Not Fun.
And 150K for one Run, might seem like much, but in that Time one could have hauled other goods way more comfortable with pretty much the same outcome.

Am i doing something wrong, or am i missing something?
I really dont get it.
I appreciate the new Trucks, but abroad from Jemusi they have no use and are very specific.
Última edición por Soldner42; 16 AGO 2024 a las 4:18 p. m.
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Dark 27 MAR a las 6:46 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por hitman_2:
My "hard" evidence is not needed because i wrote something similar to:
Dumpy has more power and can gain more speed (relative to jemusi) when empty so no problem climbing.
When loaded its tyres act like a dragster slicks and glue themseves to the surface (that on itself is "magic") and having good low gears on top of that will get you climbing over the most of the hills in the game (unless there is grass that "kills" your grip/traction on contact).

Jigus....I agree about "magic", the whole grip/physics part of the game looks absolutely broken, I was able to put a fully loaded Dumpy (and Jemusi) in a static vertical(!!!) position while climbing a hill, it just sat on rear tiers on the parking break and it flipped backward when I applied throttle, like some mountain bike...a 40t "bike" lol
BattlePants#2233 31 MAR a las 1:14 a. m. 
i only use Jemusi with the Olba trailer for planks to the mines in gwangjun
<Blank /> 31 MAR a las 5:19 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Aldrenean:
There isn't room between hills on the oak log road to gain any speed... maybe you're just not supposed to take the semi on it but it was absolute hell from the first hill, and I've played a lot of Spintires and Mudrunner.

The Semi is pointless on the oak log road, if you take the smaller trailer it's doable but not fun or quick and if you take the full size trailer you physically can't even get to Oak 1

it's better to just run the rigid Jemusi to the oaks and bring them down to storage in quick runs, load up storage, then use a semi manually or Ai company trucks to transport those logs off

I agree it should be rebalanced or at least add a few more rigids with locking diffs and at least/maybe a 20ft rigid but this game isn't made by saber so I'm not sure that'd happen
Ailika 31 MAR a las 6:39 p. m. 
Bringing logs from Oak 3 with the Jemusi semi with an Ollok trailer is a way to have some easy fun for me.
Última edición por Ailika; 31 MAR a las 6:40 p. m.
boris.glevrk 4 ABR a las 9:35 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Ailika:
Bringing logs from Oak 3 with the Jemusi semi with an Ollok trailer is a way to have some easy fun for me.
just fyi the original jemusi (non-semi, log cargo) can be rappelled down Oak 3 and you will only need 7~9 minutes from Oak 3 to the camp.
All you need is a 2000kg long winch and knowing the right points (you need two drops) to drop.
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