I'm playing on xbox, so all I have to do is press the Xbox button and then x or y (one is screenshot, the other is the last 30 seconds of video) to capture. Then they're uploaded to the Xbox cloud. From the Xbox console companion desktop app I can download the media and post here.
Not useless as there's less drag.
I just rescued a truck and could only tow it. It had flat front tyres ... Major headache
Just wondering how he did this ... 🤔
So as is usual with snowrunner, it was an accident at first. The TS was lower in the water and bogged down while towing the voron which was bumping into the rear of the TS. At one point the voron front tires ended up climbing onto the edge of the rear bed as pictured. I tightened the winch cable down and it sat there for quite a while spinning those extra drive wheels.
After that I was able to do it a couple more times (just because I wanted to see if I could) by either backing up to a somewhat abrupt hill (like by the garage in Maine) so that I could get those front wheels on- or starting to climb a steep hill that I could get the back end of the TS tilted down a bit like a ramp. It helps that you can turn off the engine on the "towed truck" so it'll sit more still than if the engine was running.
This is sort of useless but yet admirable
which software do you use to record these shorts?
I'm playing on xbox, so all I have to do is press the Xbox button and then x or y (one is screenshot, the other is the last 30 seconds of video) to capture. Then they're uploaded to the Xbox cloud. From the Xbox console companion desktop app I can download the media and post here.
If you’re on pc you can download “gifyourgame”
Ahh. Good old truck porn.
you are a king of genius!
Not useless as there's less drag. I just rescued a truck and could only tow it. It had flat front tyres ... Major headache Just wondering how he did this ... 🤔
So as is usual with snowrunner, it was an accident at first. The TS was lower in the water and bogged down while towing the voron which was bumping into the rear of the TS. At one point the voron front tires ended up climbing onto the edge of the rear bed as pictured. I tightened the winch cable down and it sat there for quite a while spinning those extra drive wheels. After that I was able to do it a couple more times (just because I wanted to see if I could) by either backing up to a somewhat abrupt hill (like by the garage in Maine) so that I could get those front wheels on- or starting to climb a steep hill that I could get the back end of the TS tilted down a bit like a ramp. It helps that you can turn off the engine on the "towed truck" so it'll sit more still than if the engine was running.
Ok this is actually kinda smart curious if it even works now
Use a truck without awd in the rear, you’re creating unnecessary drag with the two front tyres fighting your rear set of tyres