My guy you just want to get banned at this point This would make sense, it'd allow players to jump directly in cargo delivery missions if that's what they really (although i feel like a H-Series right from the start is a bit much)
I think it would be cool if the devs added a train. Would also be kind of stupid but it's just an idea.
imagine having a bunch of grain just pour out onto a road, in general would be cool to have things that you could spill/drop out onto a road like say fluids or sand or something, though it would likely be hell to model properly.
I guess they dispense the grains on something like an underground gravity chute right? Cool! But this also means that some facilities have to be made for this trailer to have a purpose. Not to mention the accompanying farming equipment, of course (which, in its turn, will be showcasing the reactions of vehicles with very large tires and no suspension). The existing PTO controls are gonna be very useful for all of the above too! --- Post updated --- Yep, sand is gonna be useful for getting motor oils off the road. --- Post updated --- Yeah, it's logical that it doesn't tilt because it doesn't need to. And I guess the cloth cover is for protecting the passersby from load dust and for protecting the load from being dispersed in the air. I see.
I hope to see a reworked tanker trailer with new lengths and functionality in contrast with the dryvan and flatbed trailers that received a major overhaul. Quite odd that it didn’t receive much aside from some new lighting and a pintle hitch.
Might be related to the fuel delivery gameplay being pushed back. I was thinking about this the other day actually... One of the things I love that Snowrunner does is show you a visual of how the free surface fluids are reacting inside the tanks. Having a sloshing bunch of liquid inside a moving vehicle is incredible dangerous. This applies to any free surface, including a bunch of people swaying side to side in a rocking boat... I'd love to see the effects of an XL cargo box half filled with liquid on a roof rack.... Another interesting quirk to add to deliveries is that in most jurisdictions, food grade liquid trailers don't have baffles since they're difficult to sanitize, making them far more dangerous to drive than a trailer full of gasoline. Hauling a food grade liquid that's too heavy to fill your trailer and keep it in the weight limit, or your delivery is split between multiple locations leaving you with half a tank? Good luck...
Yep! And the Interstate highway is also the place for breaking speed records (and getting speeding tickets)!