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Absolutely great, very well thought out! Feels like bringing MudRunner closer to SnowRunner with working physics.
In my mind, a revealed map with marked positions where to find things as well as a delivery description of what to do aren’t actually necessary, because it's fun to figure this out yourself!
Further things I noticed, that would make it perfect:
- bridge structure missing at railroad bridge
- gas station area at garage somewhat offset placed
- meadow right behind the place where concrete panels are found should be more difficult to drive on (otherwise a heavy shortcut is possible)
- no sound from stationary crane at the place where bricks have their destination/concrete panels are found
- on the way to town a power cable hangs in the air next to a pole
- near the truck with the fifth-wheel coupling some concrete blocks fly through the air (after previously stuck in the ground)
- many wooden fences fall down or fly through the air (if closely passing by)