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ÇOK GÜZEL BİR HARİTA
- You might find yourself frustrated by how many sawmills there are, but they're less repetitive than you think. Different sawmills require different routes, and even repeating a trip to the same sawmill offers a new experience as the terrain gets chewed up. Plus, if you get impatient and try to carry a bigger load, that will also introduce new challenges. I often have trouble with my patience, but I was glad to have seen this map through to the end.
- The watchpoints are completely optional if you'd prefer to just deliver the logs. You'll find everything you need just by following the roads. If you decide to go for the watchpoints, you'll find them to be very difficult to reach, but fair. Look around, and you'll find a slope somewhere that a scout vehicle can climb, plus an occasional winch point where it's most needed. As @The Fur Trapper mentions, one of them will reveal a nice surprise.
- There is a big crane by the log kiosks. As mentioned by the author, it can be used, but it's not particularly useful. Get a truck with a crane for an easier time.
- In the "HM" map, those rear-drive trucks have more traction with some weight over the rear wheels. They'll get stuck a bit less with a utility attachment or a load of logs than when traveling empty.
- Trailers can be useful for some routes, but it's always a risk. For example, I carried a double load of short logs on my first trip to a sawmill, but lost my trailer down a slope on the next trip. If you get in trouble, detach the trailer and winch it up from a better position or just abandon it.
- Attachments must be added to the boat at a garage before it can carry logs. There is a garage on the water for this purpose. I'm guessing that it would be difficult or impossible to trailer a boat when its attachments are connected.
- Once the attachments are added, a boat can be loaded with logs directly from a kiosk *to the side* of the boat. A boat can unload logs directly *in front* of the boat. (Technically, in front of the log attachment, far enough out to also clear the boat.)
- The "buildable bridges" can be constructed as follows:
- Put a pair of medium logs in the slots.
- Change to the bridge as if it is a vehicle.
- Start the bridge's "engine".
- Pack the logs.
I finished solo in 20 hours on the HM map. I am very proud to have unlocked every watchpoint and rescued every tipped or stuck truck, although credit should probably go to the map design for making those rescues difficult, but possible.