I used to do long (er) trips (Especially if it was World of Trucks contract.), with many of them being 1,5k+ km length. But nowadays, due to lack of time I been doing deliveries mostly being under 1k km in distance. Fortunately, managed to find screenshot, of my longest journey (so far), which is 3198 km. From Lahti to Naples (ETS2 obviously

It works like this: start in city A with cargo, drive to city B to drop-off, find next job in city B, go to city C, drop-off and find new job, and so on. There are some exceptions if there is a nearby city, but I wouldn't travel too far. Don't bobtail (trucker slang for a truck pulling no trailer) halfway across Europe to pick up a lucrative job.

Truck Simulator is a fantastic driving game, in which you can look forward to a nice long drive in a massive rig. You can play it here at Silvergames.com! Get into an ambulance, an ice-cream van or even a tractor. There are driving challenges ready to be tackled in this three-dimensional envirovment. Make your way through the city in broad it slows down, then speeds, up, then slows down in a very short window. That is because of the small scale of the map. But I agree that it would be better to remove such fast changes. There's a 10 % rule in ETS2, by the way. So at 40 km/h limits you can safely drive 43, and at 80 km/h you can drive 87 without getting a ticket. The Ruhr-area (Dortmund/Düsseldorf) is one of Europe's biggest industrial zones. South France has the best weather and a tax-haven near by. I try to imagine what I would do in real life, it's a simulator after all and I like to roleplay. So I tend to start out strategically and once I'm a multi-miljonair I move to the Côte d'Azure! According to SCS, it's "possibly the largest city we have built so far in Euro Truck Simulator 2." Admittedly, most of the game's cities are a kind of squashed-up approximation of their real-life I will say I do have a least favorite city, and that is definitely San Diego, because of how it is represented in ATS. Hopefully the rebuild will give it some love. [ external image ] Intel Core i7 13700F -> MSI GeForce RTX 4060TI 16GB -> 32GB RAM -> Y40 Case.

Train them instead. Preferably to buy first garage in city with well-developed industry, preferably chemical (like Linz or Frankfurt). Train drivers under follow pattern: Long distance 1. High Value 1. Fragile 1. Just in time delivery 2. Then, if city where is your garage is has chemical industry, start training ADR, then go for fragile cargo

Throwing one more city into the ring- Salt Lake City. Every state bordering Utah is in the game, and is pretty much smack dab in the center of the Western US, with I-15 and I-80 passing through. Las Vegas is great if you don't wanna buy all the DLC immediately, and if you like driving through desert scenery.

Rumpelcrutchskin Feb 16, 2013 @ 1:09am. Once you get your own truck you can drive anywhere on the map. The maintenance and fuel cost are peanuts in later game after about level 10 or so. Only problem really is that you cant set the GPS yourself without the job but you can still use map to see where you are going. #5. Viewpoints (also known as Sightseeing Spots) are locations where the driver can trigger an in-game “cutscene” that showcases the nearest point of interest to the player. They are identified by a green, 3D film-camera icon and marked with a on the map. There are a total of 113 viewpoints in American Truck Simulator and 73 viewpoints in Euro Truck Simulator 2 at this moment. When approaching If the amount of industries per city matters to you then most of the cities are here: 1: Frederikshavn, Hirtshals, Nynashamn, Soderfalje (Scania) 2: Groningen, Duisburg, Kassel, Kiel, Cologne, Magdeburg, Rostock, Bern, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Southampton, Venezia, Gedser, Orebro, Trelleborg.

ETS2 How Do You Choose The Best Starting City And Truck For Your New Profile? Starting a new profile on Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS 2) is like embarking on a journey to an unknown destination. It’s exciting, but at the same time overwhelming. Just as you need to plan your route and pack your…

Markeyboi ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Jul 10, 2017 @ 12:07am. My favourite starting city is Oslo, because when I got like high skill both in high value cargo and long distance, the profit gets bigger and bigger with the time. #1. carllyngholm Jul 10, 2017 @ 1:31am.
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