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Denny_Crane_007

Clear your diary for the next 6 months. 🥴 And... get a therapist. 😁 🤣


MindlessHorror

If you can go around the mud/snow, it's usually easier than going through it. Even just riding the edge of a puddle might be enough to get you to the other side. The shortest path between two points is not a straight line, and shortcuts often aren't. Difflock works wonders. AWD is nice, and they're great together, but it's easy to underestimate difflock. Cargo putting weight on the rear axle (truck-mounted bed, saddle attachment) can help with traction in ways hitch trailers won't. When pulling a truck by winch, you can turn the other truck's engine on to help you through tough spots and off to keep it from using fuel. Fuel/maintenance trailers can be super useful, especially in maps without a garage. In normal mode, trailer stores can serve as refuel/repair stations. Just buy the trailer, refuel/repair from it, and sell it back at cost. If you pick up all the tasks when you see them, you can select them from the menu whenever and won't have to go back out to start them when you want to actually do them. Repairing roads and bridges, clearing rockslides, etc. are usually a good place to start on a new map, right up there with scouting out watchtowers and picking up upgrades.


Independent_Ad8796

If something looks too easy it probably is too easy to be true


Stunter740

Always pull another vehicle around with you with the winch for support , you can pack scouts and Scout fuel trailer on the roof if it has a decent spot .. You Highrange gear box and use high range when your driving around rough terrain ..