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Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 07 Sep 2014 04:15
by FeatChito
:? I like the metro trailer. I hope appear in the next ProMods version again...

Regards...

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 07 Sep 2014 19:59
by stummer
You mean the trailer with the hooked up forklift? This one is still part of ProMods. But as far as I know, it's not (completely) standalone, so chances are high that this trailer is overwritten by a replacement trailer mod Profiliner?)

I will double check this and will make it a real standalone trailer if necessary.

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 16:48
by FeatChito
Yes , the same trailer. I made some test, creating a new profile, only ProMods, in Rouen. The Metro CompaƱy always show the LKW trailers and not Metro trailers. I cheking the Browser Trailer but is not there.

Thanks for cheking this. :)

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 00:58
by FeatChito
Hello...! I have a question. The Metro trailer is not in ProMods 1.81 or higher? Still appear LKW trailers only.

Regards..!

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 08:25
by Nico
Yes we know. I didnt want stock SCS trailers in our mod pack since it causes issues with trailer mods.

I will try to make sure that we have a trailer for Metro in the coming 1.9/2.0 update.

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 15:52
by FeatChito
Thanks for the reply, I'll be waiting for the next update... ;)

Regards....!

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 26 Jan 2015 12:44
by grega
I would just want to ask, if there is a chance to disable the promods trailer where you are carrying 2 trucks (scanias or volvos) ? :P just asking?
Or maybe something to high up the number of trucks in AI traffic?

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 29 Jan 2015 23:20
by JPS
I've been meaning to ask, but how does that 1st (closest to the front) truck get up on the trailer ? Seems a little high to drive on/off...

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 29 Jan 2015 23:42
by stummer
Good question - temporary/removable ramp? ;)

Re: Trailers and Cargo

Posted: 30 Jan 2015 00:24
by Jan Verschueren
stummer wrote:Good question - temporary/removable ramp? ;)
The main part moves hydraulically with regard to the part which has the legs/kingpin on it, so it becomes level with it and the back end of the trailer is on the ground. Both trucks drive on and the trailer is then lowered back into the driving position.