Roundabouts (traffic circles) too small
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The "trick" is to use your mirrors and keep an eye on the trailer's rearmost wheels. It's called "situational awareness..."
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Or drive straight ahead over them. The bumps in the grass aren't that big.
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SCS can always add the option to go to truck driving school to get your digital license before you can play the game...
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That's the easiest option used many times that and I mean my truck flies few hundred meters before hitting the ground if you meant the small roundabouts in Finland, I actually do cut them over rather than doing the circle...Purno wrote:Or drive straight ahead over them. The bumps in the grass aren't that big.
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It works only if there's no obstacles inside the roundabout. I've placed a few roundabouts in Iceland which actually have something in the middlembman212 wrote:That's the easiest option used many times that and I mean my truck flies few hundred meters before hitting the ground if you meant the small roundabouts in Finland, I actually do cut them over rather than doing the circle...
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I would make one with an invisible wall in the middle just to see if people would dare report it as a bug...Purno wrote:It works only if there's no obstacles inside the roundabout. I've placed a few roundabouts in Iceland which actually have something in the middle
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True, but I'm not a fan of invisible walls. I rather use a visible object. A hedge will do nicelyJan Verschueren wrote:I would make one with an invisible wall in the middle just to see if people would dare report it as a bug...
Okay, but I meant those in Finland, it's nice to cut themPurno wrote:It works only if there's no obstacles inside the roundabout. I've placed a few roundabouts in Iceland which actually have something in the middlembman212 wrote:That's the easiest option used many times that and I mean my truck flies few hundred meters before hitting the ground if you meant the small roundabouts in Finland, I actually do cut them over rather than doing the circle...
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