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MudRunner and it's DLCs is on sale quite regularly several times a year and if you are owning the base game already, you can buy the "American Wilds Edition" and Steam automatically reduces the price of the base game, which makes the DLCs even cheaper.
Although fuel mostly feels too high to give the forwarders their purpose, it's much better than other overpowered mods. It'd be cool, if you need to bring the vehicle to its destination, e.g. with a low-loader, because fuel would be to less to drive through the whole map.
But what I'm really wondering is, why there's no driver in Scorpion King.
Since cabin is fully glazed and you can see through it all the time, it'd be nice to have someone sitting inside as well (even static like in Combo Scorpion King ). It feels kind of weird driving with an empty vehicle, if you're not using the interior view.
Anyway it's not that bad, because the rest of the package works pretty well and really is a lot of fun to play. It's just a bit strange, like there is also no driver on the base game's crane. It's simply magic how they operate with it, haha!
Nevertheless, thanks for the work and for sharing!
(in my previous comment, page 3)
John_deere will consume up to 70L/min and average 45-70L/min when delivering long_john_deere (all wheels is essential for me with the wheel down (load only))
I calculated the average fuel consumption by measuring 3 times
(I also did same with ponsse because I do lumber train with ponsse)
#1
148 L/KM
#2
232 L/KM
#3 (yes this was heavy-duty work with long logs)
592 L/KM
making an average of 324 L/KM ((148+232+592)/3)
and ponsse:
#1 (all wheels and 8 point load)
301 L/KM
#2 (no-load and no all wheels)
141 L/KM
#3 (load)
297 L/KM
making an average of 246 L/KM ((301+141+297)/3)
I'm going to link a screenshot of skidding autumn
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All good day!
Please write +rap in my profile, I will be very grateful to you!
btw im drunk
Great job Vasiab4