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I see the script does modify how friction works but I was having the problems with my trucks without any scripts, so definitely something isn't right vanilla-side.
At least wheels don't constantly pull left any more though. Only took 4 years to get that fixed! Hehe!
Thanks for the link! When the bugs are fixed with the game I may well get into using that.
I've posted the scripts in the description!
Reversing up ramps is proving tricky, though I think there's a bug with the friction setting for wheels right now - I've had the same issue with several of my trucks since the update - one minute they're gripping too much & get all twitchy on full lock, the next minute they can't seem to grip at all & just slide everywhere. Can't make out what's happening to cause it.
Could you post links to the scripts by the way?
By the way, that little green tractor (the 541) now can attach your small trailers as well as semitrailers - it's just a bit strange to drive yet :D
Yeah I'll grab you some screenies. Heading into the game in a minute. Will drop you a link when they're posted. I'll probably add them to my "Trucking Hell" page as well - would be good to show that thing alongside your trucks!
can you take some Screenshots of my vehicles in your worlds? that'd make me pretty proud hehe
still to be done on this one:
- fifth wheel / trailer coupling
- warning lights (orange flashy ones)
- configuring the hotkey commands
- wheel wells/mudguards
- and maybe some other stuff
check back here from time to time, I'll update and finish that vehicle next week!
Have you built any implements to tow behind it?
Love your trucks. Great work!