For scouts, I usually default to the Land Rover 90. But most gameplay time is spent in the TUZ Acteon or Bandit. And if it absolutely, positively needs to get there… Mastodon, obviously.
I don’t have the Land Rover DLC, lol … I found the Acteon was fun, but the switchable suspension wasn’t as useful as it should be. Very pretty little truck though, I always go for small and cute over the big stuff when I can!
I never took to the Bandit for some reason, can’t remember why now … maybe fuel capacity?
You likely didn’t use the Bandit (much) because it’s got a tendency to roll over every time it encounters the slightest bit of hill. It’s the truck equivalent of a puppy, eagerly looking for belly rubs. And usually at the second to last corner to your destination…
I like it for it’s versatility, but it takes a fair bit of self control to drive it well without tipping it.
Nah, once I read about moving the crane to allow chassis flex I had zero problems with rollovers … having thought more on it, it was the towing options combined with the fuel capacity (even with the roofrack fully stocked)
Snow runner is so awesome :D I’ve got hundreds of hours in it.
Though honestly, the loaf isn’t as useful or customisable as I’d like it to be.
Yay, another Snowrunner player!
I disagree about the Loaf, I’ve used it a lot - almost as much as the Fleetstar :-)
For scouts, I usually default to the Land Rover 90. But most gameplay time is spent in the TUZ Acteon or Bandit. And if it absolutely, positively needs to get there… Mastodon, obviously.
I don’t have the Land Rover DLC, lol … I found the Acteon was fun, but the switchable suspension wasn’t as useful as it should be. Very pretty little truck though, I always go for small and cute over the big stuff when I can!
I never took to the Bandit for some reason, can’t remember why now … maybe fuel capacity?
You likely didn’t use the Bandit (much) because it’s got a tendency to roll over every time it encounters the slightest bit of hill. It’s the truck equivalent of a puppy, eagerly looking for belly rubs. And usually at the second to last corner to your destination…
I like it for it’s versatility, but it takes a fair bit of self control to drive it well without tipping it.
Nah, once I read about moving the crane to allow chassis flex I had zero problems with rollovers … having thought more on it, it was the towing options combined with the fuel capacity (even with the roofrack fully stocked)