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ETS2 1.43 discussion thread
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If someone tells you that something is possible, they are almost certainly right. If he claims that something is impossible, he is very likely wrong.
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Well, after testing EL3 options ... I only like steering wheel 2019. All other parts I stick with previous version.
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What with FFB ? Is better than 1.42 for Logitech wheels users ?
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I have a Logitech steering wheel, G27 and all is well on 1.43, as on 1.42, I really do not see where and your problem ....
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Re: ETS2 1.43 discussion thread
Before full 1.43 release, I was at 99.99% map exploration, I just drove a small stretch of undiscovered road near Olbia and got a 100% completion altought, in the same island theres an undiscovered viewpoint and a undiscovered garage in Duisburg.. Is this working as intended?
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100% exploration triggers at something like 99.95%. At that point you can have 30+ undiscovered segments.
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Re: ETS2 1.43 discussion thread
It doesn’t have any, not sure if accurate, but a lot of new trucks don’t show that kind of info anymore for God knows what reason.
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Surprisingly, this information has never been useful to me in the game. I think like most real truck drivers. Firstly, the indicators vryatli could be accurate (and approximately the driver can calculate himself if he is not lazy like a stone), and secondly, hardly any driver will drive to the last liter in the tank in the hope of calculating the mileage in time in order to be able to get to the gas station ...
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Re: ETS2 1.43 discussion thread
Well…
I do find this info useful. I pre-plan my trips, but sometimes you don’t realize in time that you’re going to enter an area without a gas station or with particularly high fuel consumption (mountains, stop and go etc.), or you under-estimate your consumption with a heavy load. I like to refuel where I’m going to slow down or stop anyway.
You could probably go around at this by always refueling between jobs or after beginning one. That makes sense if you have a contract with a gas company…
I do find this info useful. I pre-plan my trips, but sometimes you don’t realize in time that you’re going to enter an area without a gas station or with particularly high fuel consumption (mountains, stop and go etc.), or you under-estimate your consumption with a heavy load. I like to refuel where I’m going to slow down or stop anyway.
You could probably go around at this by always refueling between jobs or after beginning one. That makes sense if you have a contract with a gas company…
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I dunno, I simply look at distance to target when I start delivery, if the indicator says I have more than enough, I don't refuel on that job.
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