Cheers, will give it a go later tonight. I have seen companies struggle to find a good default FFB setting, but I have never experienced having the defaults be fine, and then later removed.
It doesn't make a lot of sense, does it?
I really need to look into getting a wheel. I tried setting up my T-Flight Hotas X and left disappointed. Maybe it's the ridiculous amount of time I've dumped into the 360 pad but I just could not get used to steering with the stick. If only there were a way to use the throttle in conjunction with the 360 pad.
Maybe I should hold out for one of these.
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As a level 26 Sye d'Burns sits in Bern contemplating retirement, Burt Burton in Zurich has just reached level 11. I wouldn't say I'm playing smarter but I think I'm playing better, or at least in a more realistic manner. The last go round, I focused heavily on getting my long haul maxxed out early and getting all points in the map discovered while strategically locating my garages across the map. Zurich typically has a lot of time sensitive deliveries so I dropped my first two points into Just In Time. I've been distributing points more suited to the needs of my environs and staying much closer to home on the map, with only three points invested distance.
It's been an entirely different experience. Allotted time permitting, I've been trying to hit some of those B roads, particularly in Switzerland and Italy that I bypassed for expediency's sake with my other character. The trips are typically much shorter, topping out around 8 hours or so. It's been much less demanding and even more relaxing in its own way.
Ultimately, I'm just throwing up even more artificial barriers to deepen the experience as, I've come to believe, for me, that I didn't go far enough in my previous game. My one complaint with the game is that it's just too easy to get on top of the money and ride the wave to success.
With my other character, if I invested earnestly rather than sitting on the money, I could've been buying new garage every 2-3 days. I think this time, I'm going to try expanding regionally as opposed to a pan-European level. Maybe, instead of throwing my first garage in Berlin or Manchester, I'll put it in Italy or Austria. If nothing else, I guess I'll conquer Europe in a more orderly fashion.
Burt Burton is up to level 23. I've recently opened up a second garage in Munich and I've already decided my third garage is going to be in Geneva with my fourth likely going into either Italy or Austria.
Limiting myself to expanding in a more natural fashion is probably the best move I've made. I'm still looking for the most opportune places to buy garages, (not going to be buying in Bern any time soon) it's just I'm focusing on expanding regionally first.
It seems fairly clear the economy was designed to move faster in order to accommodate people likely to be done with the game in 30-50 hours. I wish there were a mode, or a mod, that strengthened the economy by adding more uses for the overflowing buckets of money it is possible to earn. I'm thinking along the line of insurance, not just on your truck, but your entire fleet. I know one of the texture mods constrains the amount of money made per job, which is nice, but I just wish there were other ways to spend the money.
I started thinking this as I was hauling a 25k load of sand, which was a nightmare that I will do my utmost to avoid in the future. If I were on a point system, my license would have been revoked off that run. Break slightly too far into a turn, over-steer, careen into a guardrail, repeat down the length of Europe. 13% damage to my truck. It was awful, even minor steering corrections on a straight would lead to a wobbling trailer.
This may,
may, be due to the realistic textures mod. I'm not sure if the designer tweaked the physics on loads like that or not but, with both the sand and a similar load of coal, it's nigh on impossible to drive those loads with anything but the utmost of caution. I can't recall ever having such issues in vanilla, which is where I spent about half of my play time.
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Uh ohhh!, nudged him as he stopped promptly when lights went amber. Then due to AI he decided to go forward.
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I had to call roadside assistance to extricate my truck from this underpass. There were three cars in front of me, waiting to proceed, and I was hemmed in from the back. Meanwhile, a steady, and I mean steady, stream of cars were exiting off-ramp from the east as they were spawning into the game. Thankfully, it was only a hundred CHF or so fee and 30 minutes of my clock. It was money well spent.