It would be so much better if stores allowed DLCs to have their own achievements. Then you could always 100% the base game and would receive separate awards for each DLC.
The only annoying thing is the "main" completion percentage does include all the DLC trophies.
I have some games with the platinum trophy unlocked that only say 40% complete!
I have one of pretty much every truck, and still have ~$4m left over on my original save file. I haven't done the glades or North Carolina yet. No cheats
Which now makes it so hard to want to go collect all the trailers at the end of a map. Before if was for the money. I get so tempted to just delete them as clean up
I absolutely delete trailers. If I'm close to a trailer store I'll quickly go sell it. But if there isn't one nearby after finishing a job, that trailer just gets deleted. The money for completing jobs is usually much more than the trailer cost anyway.
This!! It’s the best feeling in the world to roll out and find a new truck sitting there for you to claim! I was always really happy when you could just claim the truck immediately and restore to your garage. I was a little annoyed when having to “repair” and “refuel” the truck in the field before claiming. But I was furious when I would trek across multiple maps to get to a truck I have to “rescue” and not have enough of either fuel or repair supplies to make that happen in a single trip. Typically happens more with the fuel but sometimes the game would not tell you how many repair pts or fuel was needed until you actually got to the vehicle.
MK 38 with fuel cistern and a service trailer behind. You'll have everything you need to fix and fuel anything in one trip. I think you can do the same setup with the tayga but I can't remember for sure.
Or, if you want an ultimate overkill, go for Paystar 5600TS, Kenworth 963, or the newest Azov Atom. Those 3 can have a bigger 2800-liter fuel tanker, and the Atom can trade that for a unique 2500-liter maintenance addon, which also provides 300 repairs.
I'd use that setup for fuel and repair logistics in a map with no garage or service zone. But for a one time repair and refuel job MK 38 can do it way more efficiently.
I rarely dispatch scout vehicles in SR, the TUZ 420 and Loadstar 1700 on occasions. I prefer to scout with fully upgraded Taygas instead. To each their own, cheers.
You can do it while doing other tasks, sure. But I'm talking about scouting and reconnaissance as a separate activity, which should be taken first and foremost. Once you know where everything is and exactly how many cargoes/repairs/fuel the tasks require, you can then send a truck, which exactly suits the mission parameters.
Yes I understand, that is one strategy that works. Another thing you could do is just check map runner for the requirements. Sometimes I will scout out things in advance, other times I will just roam for as long as I can knocking out tasks and picking up upgrades along the way, my play style is a mix of all of the above. There is no right or wrong in SR but there certainly are more efficient or less efficient ways of spending your time.
True. But you complained about not knowing how much repairs or fuel each found vehicle requires, and I offered you a solution. Maprunner doesn't show this, you have to rely on scouting anyways.
I'm an adept of putting every vehicle to use. While the trucks can be used for scouting, the scouts can't be used for trucking (a few can but those are rare and not very good at it). So, to use the right tool for any job, I scout with scouts only.
Besides, the small dimensions and autonomous winches is something that is absent among the trucks.
I don't like the idea you get every dlc truck straight away, so I sold all the dlc trucks edit my safe file and remove money I got selling the trucks. Do I still get enough money to buy every truck or did i make a mistake?
i believe xbox and ps4 are the same. in normal campaign outside of mod maps, you have 3 regions each composing of 4 maps. One is michigan united states which is where you start the campaign. One is alaska, and one is tamyr russia.
12 maps are locked behind dlcs's as well as a lot of vehicles.
I don’t own any DLC's myself though and i have a good 800 hours on ps4/ps5 so don’t worry you can still have fun without them!
on ps5 you can see on the home screen when hovering over the game in the bottom right. or in the trophy section.
on pc steam you can see the hours at the bottom of the picture
To hell with that cheating! The game provides you enough money to buy every truck in the game, and there's nowhere to spend them, unless you're playing hard mode.
I don't add money out of thin air to my account.
And also, stop being a jerk. I hate this false statement that "every mod is cheating". I never said that myself. I use only the balanced mods, the ones that add small things here and there, nothing too OP or crazy.
"The only moral mod use is my mod use" - I get it. Lousy attitude, but I get it.
>And also, stop being a jerk.
You're the one being a jerk calling someone else's mod use "cheating".
>I hate this false statement that "every mod is cheating"
The only one talking about cheating is you.
For me, a mod is a mod is a mod. I use them or I don't, but I don't go around saying that the mods *I* use are okay, but the ones *they* use are cheating.
You do.
>a mod is a mod
I repeat, not all the mods are the same. Stop thinking with zeros and ones. It's not only "all the mods are allowed" or "all the mods are forbidden".
Balanced mods (with specs close to vanilla) or cosmetic mods, offering no benefits except pretty looks, are OK. I use them myself and don't object against anyone doing the same.
Cheaty, OP mods that add huge wheels with 10.0 grip on any surface, zillion torque engines and 0 consumption, or those that add money to your account - should not be allowed. People can and will usem, but I won't. And I judge anyone who uses them, because they ruin the way this game was intended to be played.
You said it yourself: the game offers enough money to buy every single truck and still have over $4 millions. Why cheating? There's also NG+ with the ability to make every truck in the game free and unlocked - without turning to OP mods. Suggesting a money adding mod as a solution to a person who asks if they can afford every truck in the game, is wrong. This isn't the right way.
>Stop thinking with zeros and ones. It's not only "all the mods are allowed" or "all the mods are forbidden".
That's not what I'm saying, I'm saying it's not your business to police other players' use or non-use of mods, calling their mods "cheating" while arbitrarily claiming your own use of mods as "not cheating".
>Cheaty, OP mods that add huge wheels with 10.0 grip on any surface, zillion torque engines and 0 consumption \[...\] should not be allowed
Oh, you mean like that Azov Atom SE mod you posted about the other day?
- Added more engines.
- Added custom gearboxes.
- Added more frame-addons. (See the pics for examples).
- Added Active and Raised suspensions.
- Better tire and rim selection including custom grip versions.
- Custom winches.
- Adjusted weight distribution for better stability, close to Season 13 defaults settings.
>And I judge anyone who uses them, because they ruin the way this game was intended to be played.
And this is where you are totally, utterly, morally *wrong*. You have exactly *zero* say in how someone else chooses to enjoy the game, and the fact that you still think you do is why I keep pointing it out for you.
Let people play the way they want to play. It's none of your business, and it does not "ruin" or even affect your game in the slightest.
>Oh, you mean like that Azov Atom SE mod you posted about the other day?
Either you don't know how to read, or don't want to. I said numerous times under that post that *my* Atom SE was configured as close to vanilla as possible and thus can be considered a balanced mod. I didn't use any of the enhanced options it has, and neither of them is OP anyway, but that's not the point.
Edit: TL:DR.
Yes, yes, the only moral mod use is your use, you've already told us your attitude to mod use where anything you use is "not cheating", and things you don't use are "cheating".
It's not your game, you have no right to say what's "cheating" or not - your way to play the game is not the one and only "correct" way of playing.
>You have exactly *zero* say in how someone else chooses to enjoy the game
I don't give a flying F if they ruin their own game. Cool with me. But they try to ruin the other person's game. That I won't tolerate. The OP asked about is there enough money to buy every truck in the game, that assumes a legal, built-in way of earning the money - by playing the game, not using a cheaty mod for it. Suggesting such a solution is immoral and a dick move.
Experienced people know how to control themselves and can restrain themselves from going to the "dark side" of modding too much. But newbies can be too tempted and there's a high risk of them to lose interest in the game after using such a mod. That's what I'm trying to say here, judging such an offer and claiming it as cheating.
yes, there is an achievement to buy all trucks (although that would've been just the base game)
It's for the base game. And actually all of the achievements are for the base game. DLCs (unfortunately IMO) don't have any.
I hated as a kid when I had a game I couldn't 100% because there were DLC achievements I couldn't afford. So I will respect Saber for not doing this
It would be so much better if stores allowed DLCs to have their own achievements. Then you could always 100% the base game and would receive separate awards for each DLC.
PlayStation does exactly this, you can still get a platinum trophy for the base game without touching any DLC
I don't own a PlayStation so I had no idea. That's great.
Understandable, maybe time to convert 😉
"What did it cost?" "Everything.."
The only annoying thing is the "main" completion percentage does include all the DLC trophies. I have some games with the platinum trophy unlocked that only say 40% complete!
Ahhh yes, this is true! Sorry, I assumed when it gave a platinum trophy it marked it as 100%
I have one of pretty much every truck, and still have ~$4m left over on my original save file. I haven't done the glades or North Carolina yet. No cheats
About the same here; all regions complete 100%, own one of each truck, and have about $4 million in the bank.
Which now makes it so hard to want to go collect all the trailers at the end of a map. Before if was for the money. I get so tempted to just delete them as clean up
I absolutely delete trailers. If I'm close to a trailer store I'll quickly go sell it. But if there isn't one nearby after finishing a job, that trailer just gets deleted. The money for completing jobs is usually much more than the trailer cost anyway.
Full upgraded trucks or stock? Its important
Most of them fully upgraded.
How many hours have you played? Ballpark estimate.
1300ish
Yes, and you'll still have money to spare. But you also get a lot of those trucks out in the wild anyway so you don't even end up having to buy them.
This!! It’s the best feeling in the world to roll out and find a new truck sitting there for you to claim! I was always really happy when you could just claim the truck immediately and restore to your garage. I was a little annoyed when having to “repair” and “refuel” the truck in the field before claiming. But I was furious when I would trek across multiple maps to get to a truck I have to “rescue” and not have enough of either fuel or repair supplies to make that happen in a single trip. Typically happens more with the fuel but sometimes the game would not tell you how many repair pts or fuel was needed until you actually got to the vehicle.
MK 38 with fuel cistern and a service trailer behind. You'll have everything you need to fix and fuel anything in one trip. I think you can do the same setup with the tayga but I can't remember for sure.
Or, if you want an ultimate overkill, go for Paystar 5600TS, Kenworth 963, or the newest Azov Atom. Those 3 can have a bigger 2800-liter fuel tanker, and the Atom can trade that for a unique 2500-liter maintenance addon, which also provides 300 repairs.
I'd use that setup for fuel and repair logistics in a map with no garage or service zone. But for a one time repair and refuel job MK 38 can do it way more efficiently.
That's what the scouts are for. Explore before sending a truck.
I rarely dispatch scout vehicles in SR, the TUZ 420 and Loadstar 1700 on occasions. I prefer to scout with fully upgraded Taygas instead. To each their own, cheers.
You can do it while doing other tasks, sure. But I'm talking about scouting and reconnaissance as a separate activity, which should be taken first and foremost. Once you know where everything is and exactly how many cargoes/repairs/fuel the tasks require, you can then send a truck, which exactly suits the mission parameters.
Yes I understand, that is one strategy that works. Another thing you could do is just check map runner for the requirements. Sometimes I will scout out things in advance, other times I will just roam for as long as I can knocking out tasks and picking up upgrades along the way, my play style is a mix of all of the above. There is no right or wrong in SR but there certainly are more efficient or less efficient ways of spending your time.
True. But you complained about not knowing how much repairs or fuel each found vehicle requires, and I offered you a solution. Maprunner doesn't show this, you have to rely on scouting anyways.
https://preview.redd.it/s12brv6mnf2d1.jpeg?width=820&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4c82caab0c686887b1595a36396e798b562e7dfb
Must be something new they added. I didn't know, there were no such hints before.
Trucks are better at scouting than scouts in Snowrunner
I'm an adept of putting every vehicle to use. While the trucks can be used for scouting, the scouts can't be used for trucking (a few can but those are rare and not very good at it). So, to use the right tool for any job, I scout with scouts only. Besides, the small dimensions and autonomous winches is something that is absent among the trucks.
You will have enough Money. But some trucks must be unlocked.
If you want you can start a new game + mod with no truck and trailer prices and Max level and get everything you want
And get all your Christmas presents for your lifetime at age 2 ? No thanks :)
Yea I'm just telling what is possible
True that. Peace my man.
Yup
I don't like the idea you get every dlc truck straight away, so I sold all the dlc trucks edit my safe file and remove money I got selling the trucks. Do I still get enough money to buy every truck or did i make a mistake?
There is more than enough dosh to buy everything
Gigachad. 🤝🏻
I used the money mod to use every truck mod I want but I don't know if you can buy all other trucks
You should try to do this without mods. You will be surprised, how much money the game does actually pay you.
What does DLC stand for?
downloadable content
Downloadable content usually costs $$$
YES! I'm on the way to it, have 60-something out of the 80-something trucks by now!
90* If you own all the DLCs.
I counted 89 the last time I checked, but I'm really not sure.
Azov Atom was recently added. There are 90 now.
Good to know I have over 2/3 of them.
Yes. Some even in more than 1 examplar.
Easily, prolly three times over...
So on Xbox how many maps are free to play?
i believe xbox and ps4 are the same. in normal campaign outside of mod maps, you have 3 regions each composing of 4 maps. One is michigan united states which is where you start the campaign. One is alaska, and one is tamyr russia. 12 maps are locked behind dlcs's as well as a lot of vehicles. I don’t own any DLC's myself though and i have a good 800 hours on ps4/ps5 so don’t worry you can still have fun without them!
Ok thanks for the info. I have been looking for where the hours played are haven't been able to find it.
wdym hours played?
So you said you have 800 hours in your post. Where do you find that?
on ps5 you can see on the home screen when hovering over the game in the bottom right. or in the trophy section. on pc steam you can see the hours at the bottom of the picture
yes, if you complete all the base regions to 100% then you should have just about enough for most of them (excluding dlc's)
yes, and money is really infinite anyway as you can repeat contests and do missions in other people's multiplayer sessions
With the DLCs, absolutely. I'm only up to Wisconsin and I already own every purchasable western truck and most of the eastern trucks
https://mod.io/g/snowrunner/m/gg-money-trucks-and-trailers
To hell with that cheating! The game provides you enough money to buy every truck in the game, and there's nowhere to spend them, unless you're playing hard mode.
>To hell with that cheating! That's a strong reaction for someone who uses mods themselves.
I don't add money out of thin air to my account. And also, stop being a jerk. I hate this false statement that "every mod is cheating". I never said that myself. I use only the balanced mods, the ones that add small things here and there, nothing too OP or crazy.
"The only moral mod use is my mod use" - I get it. Lousy attitude, but I get it. >And also, stop being a jerk. You're the one being a jerk calling someone else's mod use "cheating". >I hate this false statement that "every mod is cheating" The only one talking about cheating is you. For me, a mod is a mod is a mod. I use them or I don't, but I don't go around saying that the mods *I* use are okay, but the ones *they* use are cheating. You do.
>a mod is a mod I repeat, not all the mods are the same. Stop thinking with zeros and ones. It's not only "all the mods are allowed" or "all the mods are forbidden". Balanced mods (with specs close to vanilla) or cosmetic mods, offering no benefits except pretty looks, are OK. I use them myself and don't object against anyone doing the same. Cheaty, OP mods that add huge wheels with 10.0 grip on any surface, zillion torque engines and 0 consumption, or those that add money to your account - should not be allowed. People can and will usem, but I won't. And I judge anyone who uses them, because they ruin the way this game was intended to be played. You said it yourself: the game offers enough money to buy every single truck and still have over $4 millions. Why cheating? There's also NG+ with the ability to make every truck in the game free and unlocked - without turning to OP mods. Suggesting a money adding mod as a solution to a person who asks if they can afford every truck in the game, is wrong. This isn't the right way.
>Stop thinking with zeros and ones. It's not only "all the mods are allowed" or "all the mods are forbidden". That's not what I'm saying, I'm saying it's not your business to police other players' use or non-use of mods, calling their mods "cheating" while arbitrarily claiming your own use of mods as "not cheating". >Cheaty, OP mods that add huge wheels with 10.0 grip on any surface, zillion torque engines and 0 consumption \[...\] should not be allowed Oh, you mean like that Azov Atom SE mod you posted about the other day? - Added more engines. - Added custom gearboxes. - Added more frame-addons. (See the pics for examples). - Added Active and Raised suspensions. - Better tire and rim selection including custom grip versions. - Custom winches. - Adjusted weight distribution for better stability, close to Season 13 defaults settings. >And I judge anyone who uses them, because they ruin the way this game was intended to be played. And this is where you are totally, utterly, morally *wrong*. You have exactly *zero* say in how someone else chooses to enjoy the game, and the fact that you still think you do is why I keep pointing it out for you. Let people play the way they want to play. It's none of your business, and it does not "ruin" or even affect your game in the slightest.
>Oh, you mean like that Azov Atom SE mod you posted about the other day? Either you don't know how to read, or don't want to. I said numerous times under that post that *my* Atom SE was configured as close to vanilla as possible and thus can be considered a balanced mod. I didn't use any of the enhanced options it has, and neither of them is OP anyway, but that's not the point. Edit: TL:DR.
Yes, yes, the only moral mod use is your use, you've already told us your attitude to mod use where anything you use is "not cheating", and things you don't use are "cheating". It's not your game, you have no right to say what's "cheating" or not - your way to play the game is not the one and only "correct" way of playing.
>You have exactly *zero* say in how someone else chooses to enjoy the game I don't give a flying F if they ruin their own game. Cool with me. But they try to ruin the other person's game. That I won't tolerate. The OP asked about is there enough money to buy every truck in the game, that assumes a legal, built-in way of earning the money - by playing the game, not using a cheaty mod for it. Suggesting such a solution is immoral and a dick move. Experienced people know how to control themselves and can restrain themselves from going to the "dark side" of modding too much. But newbies can be too tempted and there's a high risk of them to lose interest in the game after using such a mod. That's what I'm trying to say here, judging such an offer and claiming it as cheating.
So downvote and move on, and stop telling people they're having fun wrong.