Question for more experienced drivers.
Is it possible that without using any mods after almost 7k km have absolutely no damage (0% and 0 $) in chassis and body?
No damage - is it possible
- Axel Slingerland
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Re: No damage - is it possible
Oops... I misunderstood your question. Sorry!
To answer your question correctly, no. Not as far as I know. Even if you made a no damage mod, and set the damage settings to zero, you would still get a little damage.
To answer your question correctly, no. Not as far as I know. Even if you made a no damage mod, and set the damage settings to zero, you would still get a little damage.
Re: No damage - is it possible
If I'm using a No Damage mod the only damage I ever see are the tires.
Sorry, I read the title and missed the bit about "without any mod".
Sorry, I read the title and missed the bit about "without any mod".
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- Wolfi
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Re: No damage - is it possible
Replying to OP question:
Yes, it's absolutely possible to drive for extended distances without any cab or chassis damage.
Engine, gearbox and tires do have a "wear" factor specified in the def files. But cabin and chassis don't, so they don't "damage over time".
Yes, it's absolutely possible to drive for extended distances without any cab or chassis damage.
Engine, gearbox and tires do have a "wear" factor specified in the def files. But cabin and chassis don't, so they don't "damage over time".
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