should i take the 100k loan or not Or When whats the best truck For heavy Hualing or the best ECO or the best Price is it woulth the money to buy mods for my truck to look cool?
Do NOT upgrade your garage, terrible thing to do. 180000 euro gets you two garage spaces. Buy another garage, same money gets you three additional spaces. Buying a truck does not really improve your income, another bad idea at first from a cash flow point of view.
Sorry about the blunt reply O HELL YEAH , LET me give you IMHO my take on the game. The long drive across America is a dream of freedom. On the road again, dum de-dum dum. Euro Truck Simulator 2, as much as I love it, often feels like a commute, a battle with lanes and roundabouts, whereas ATS feels like escape.
How to get rich in Euro Truck Simulator 2? The Right Jobs And A New Truck It is safe to pick up jobs with quick turnaround times for the first 4-5 business undertakings. Such quick jobs can be filtered using the "Pay per Distance" option in the order menu. This provides a quick investment return and builds up the bank balance.
I would do my own business but dont know If I should take from the bank 400k :S Přihlášení Obchod Domovská stránka Fronta doporučení Seznam přání Věrnostní obchod Novinky Statistiky
As far as the game goes, loans are a good thing. Take out a large enough loan to buy a couple of trucks and hire a couple of drivers, turn them loose and before you know it, you will have those loans paid off. #2. Boyed244 Jan 3, 2017 @ 9:45pm.
In Euro Truck Simulator 2, there is the following achievement: Minimaxer Gain 20,000 XP for several consecutive jobs with the total distance below 10,000 km As you might know, there is a Console euro-truck-simulator-2. Lemon.
Should I save more money? Borrow from bank? I have about 36000. I just started and did only 6 missions. When should i hire drivers?
ets 2 / ets I was watching a video about the Special Transport DLC, and saw that the guy's offers were about 90/100 euros per km. When I checked my offers today, it was around 50 euros per km, pretty much like any other jobs.
They don't care which motor or what color. Just take the cheapest you can get. Unfortunately this game is not very deep from this point of view. In my case (try to get comfortable with the different things you can buy for your truck; every Truck manufactor has different logics there) I took a Scania with a Euro 6 480, that is enough.
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