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Ok. Built Depots, roads and storage besides the two depots and they have never been used. My workers are carrying stuff long ways instead. Therefore my questuon because I am obviously missin something....
Sorry for not writing it already but I have purchased trucks to the hubs. have a total of three at each of them and nothing moves between them.
Its technically not necessary, but I tend to ensure the 'entrance' of the building is alwasy created so it faces the road I intend to make later.
I'm not 100% sure on this, as my understanding is its not supposed to be like this, but if your mine/factory is connected, make sure the road is on the 'long' section. Trucks seeem to work better that way.
BYG has forums https://forums.braceyourselfgames.com/c/industries-of-titan/12
The thing seems pretty buggy.
I had roads directly next to a construction site, even placed a truck depot next to it.
I also placed one next to every storage yard, yet they carried stuff by hand all the time.
I constantly build in a way that my new buildings are connected via road and in case of resource dependant buildings (mines, Shipyard, Smokestack) i also place a truck depot next to the storage.
They rarely use the trucks though.
Btw. i also place buildings with entrances facing the road although thats techncally not necessary.
They have to seriously overhaul the road system. Workers also seem to drive by truck and then somehow lose the truck once they arrive and have to backtrack by foot.
In stead a worker should drive with a truck, unload the items, then move back by truck.
After playing for roughly 6 hours i have them now sometimes use trucks, but inconsistent and unreliably and also only because i spammed truck depots, storage yards and roads literally everywhere.