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Me and a friend did it with default trucks. Loved it.
D13, Do you still make maps? Do not stop!
Masp that force us (or alternate routes) to go on a crooked/broken bridge like in this map is exactly what we're looking for!
A real Mudrunner map to enjoy! (on Default trucks)
Mud is slippery! :)
Note about "too much fuel/garage trailers"
Personally enjoyed this, No need to re-fuel 10 times or take hours to find garage points.
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/live/rxmPD0T3Q10
The starting spawn points might cause problems for some players by being placed on/in a building. Further, the graphical models of wooden logs don't match with their invisible collision models. Also, the road feels extremely slippery and small trees seem unbreakable (physics?).
Scounts aren't really necessary (watchpoints are directly on predefined roads) and too many fuel/repair/garage points are available for it to be a challenge.
However, we still had a nice time here but the conditions drastically reduce the possible fun.