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Standard Engine
13 gear Eaton FO 20E313A, diff. lock employed.
All standard as of level 8.
Natural Lux - Basic and Model mod
I encounter this situation with every truck whatever load I have.
@Reversoman:
Good point with the worn tires, I'll check, although don't think so, since I drove with several trucks on a loan basis.
As said, I have the Natural Lux mod installed. It is a skybox and weather app. I am going to do tests now without the mod and will keep you informed.
Have tried to reproduce it in a vanilla game, but couldn't (so far).
Yes, I can confirm now what Underscore_101 said. The very weird behaviour happens only when using the Natural Lux mod, and funny so far, there not always. When in vanilla WoT the behaviour is as you would expect it in real world rain.
If they ever introduce seasons to the game, it will be easy to implement, just turn the rain into a snow visual effect. The physics are already there.
As for it being like driving on ice, never seen or had anything like that. If you are speeding on curves and areas -- especially going up or down hills/mountains, then you won't slow/grip enough in the turn and can hit the side of the road -- but if you follow speed limits and actually read alert signs that give a suggested speed at which to take tighter corners at, then you have zero issues.
I bet most of the people having problems are going max speed all the time and never slow for turns even when there's a posted cornering speed.