SO, if you stand on the brakes with steady, even pressure one time, you will have plenty of air to bring the truck to a complete stop. Where people run into issues is if they are tapping the brake pedal a lot because you are constantly sending a new supply of air to the brakes and then venting it. r/trucksim.
If you are really commited to get rid of the map altogether, there is an option in Gameplay. Show Navigation provides a drop down menu with options, just select never. the never option removes all the directions and I want them to be only on the dashboard GPS screen and no popup everytime I start a new job.. #8.Load / Unload. How about expanding the game to allow loading and unloading the trailers..like loading up an excavator from a jobsite, or loading sand and gravel from a quarry, and then being able to unload it by having controls to activate the tipper and dumping it at roadworks, or a concrete plant. Using a forklift to load pallets of produceSo if you go at a more leisurely pace ( doing 80 kp/h on open roads and stopping for tolls/red lights expect an hour for 1000km. Another rule of thumb you can. Go by is 1 hour in game time = 3 mins real time so if you are going at 80 kph You will be doing 80 kilometers in 3 real life minutes. Hope this helps. :) Showing 1 - 10 of 10 comments. HardeKern Feb 18, 2016 @ 3:51pm. just F7 and call the emergency. #1. Nite69 Feb 18, 2016 @ 4:32pm. get the Fuel Tank upgrade at the shop if you are a high enough level. I just now got the 300 gallon one unlocked, You only start with 150. You can call for service directly on the road (a bit of fuel), or get dragged to nearest workshop (and get a bit of fuel anyway). Both cost you money and time. Beware that while on a World of Trucks job to be carried away from your current location will forfeit your delivery. It will be never cheap.
What is the point of Euro Truck Simulator 2? Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a truck driving simulator with business management elements. Players drive articulated trucks in an open world rendition of Europe, delivering loads to a designated locations in order to be compensated with money and experience points.