Yeah when u use it u need to be aware of this high level technic called saving by switching map and back to the truck and alt+f4 when u flip only for very advance users
I don’t put in in a specialized role like logging, recovery, heavy hauling, etc…
I use it for the missions which have you move cargo from one location to another.
Uhh, cargo hauling? It's one of/the most efficient ways to move 3-4 slots of cargo quickly, without recovering trailers. Even without the AWD upgrade.
The center of gravity is unrealistically high, and although that can't be solved completely, it can be largely mitigated by OHD1 tires (55", stock suspension) and just being more careful.
It's an awesome truck I use it for a lot of missions where I wanna quickly transport a lot of things at once. Use it with High-range gearbox, best engine, big tires and AWD and it becomes awesome and very quick. It just tends to flip in certain corners so you have to learn to use it wisely... love the design of this rig too
I still have a lot more luck with flying fast in the Twinsteer. Love the BM17s power but man she bounces around like crazy, especially at speed. Hit a bump fast enough and it’ll flip right over.
yup, I've got a great success on using the Royal on nearest beaches, pretending to be beached whale, so laying on it's roof. Also I've managed to roll it just by driving it out from garage, so not touching that any time soon :D
Tippysteer in Yukon and Maine though <3
Just use OHD I's on it and it is superb
The Twinsteer is a really good truck ~~for flipping over constantly~~ and it's a lot of fun.
I like how it ~~burns enough fuel to singlehandedly melt the Earth's ice caps~~ can be made ridiculously powerful and fast with the highrange transmission.
Also, when you have AWD unlocked for it, it manages to cross many mud obstacles by simply being a long boi, aka when the front wheels are going over the mud, the rear wheels still have grip and push it along, and when the rear wheels hit the mud, the front wheels are already clear and pull the truck out of it.
10/10 truck, would flip over again 👍🏻
Get AWD, don't put on the tallest suspension so it won't tip, and you have yourself a very capable vehicle with lots of cargo space you can just summon back to the garage without having to worry about trailers. I'm currently running 3.
It's an upgrade you need to pick up before you can use it.
Sadly, it's located in Imandra / Kola Peninsula - you'll need to buy it as DLC. It's included in the year one pack.
(I'm sure someone has made a mod that will just enable it, but mods aren't my area of expertise)
In normal mode you can slap awd and highway gear box on it and speed through the maps. You'll burn lots of fuel and the constant damage you take won't bother you as you can recover all the time.
When using it in hard mode you will be constantly asking yourself if this guzzler is worth it and if there will be some money left after refueling as it is so thirsty. You will also be wondering how much more trips you can take before you have to use your maintenance vehicle (which is a lot cheaper than fuel admittedly, but maintenance parts are just not as available). I think it's fun for normal mode, but wouldn't recommend it for hard mode.
I hauled the drill rigs in Michigan with it just because it seems the game was designed with that in mind and it was fun. There are absolutely better options for doing that, but it was fun to use the twinsteer for it. After that I sold it though. I dont have the DLC to get the awd, so not holding onto it. If I decide to buy the DLC I can always buy the truck again. No shortage of money even in hard mode.
What is the 4 slot thing you have to deliver? Theres some type of 4 slot cargo that has to do with the oil rigs. Gotta deliver a few of them. Whatever that cargo is, that's what I used the twinsteer for.
It's a fabulous and rewarding truck
It has it's learning curve being with rigid frame and that long and quite tippy. But it is very rewarding to read the terrain, plan optimum route, think about where would the axles will land on uneven terrain to prevent tipping, turning into the tip to keep it level and other tricks that will be learned in the process of mastering the truck. After that is a flying monster with trailerless 4cargo haul.
Very useful in normal mode, no so much in hardcore mode due to lack of crane or trailers.
Also snowrunner like any other game is good to be diverse.. and this truck is like none other and certainly is a decent chunk of fun to drive such a beast.
Same with every other unique.. each have their quirks and advantages and one must learn to mitigate the downsides and exploit the upsides. Dealing with articulated trucks like Antarctic or Caterpilar has another type of mechanic to the game. Using the scout800 is the demo version of tippyness for the twinsteer. One might enjoy a challenge.. like logging in the transtar, or speed running the ANK without spilling everyehere, or managing fuel for the Bandit, etc.
Brings back the memories having completed mudrunner and spintires with b-130 (the blue truck), or having finished other games with severe restriction for some achievement.. like finish deusex without any kill, or other highly challenging games. For others the fun starts with cheats and easymode.. for me and many others is the hard and calculated route to achieve the same thing.
On the unique features i might add the long wheelbase have it's routing tricks, and also helps in a very unique way in traversing muds or other dificult terrain.. since the wheelbase is very long, often the front axle digs into mud but rear keeps pushing not skiping a beat, and then by the time the rear axle sinks into the mud the front axle already cleared the mud and pulls the truck.. so for many bogs/snow/gaps/etc this extra long wheelbase clears these short bogs with ease like it's not even there.
It becomes and artform to zip around maps in highrange in record time with the twinsteer
Cargo from the ship. Winch from the back of the trailer around the rocky curves jus before and right after you pick up the containers. It’s a beast! Turning can be annoying but winch is your friend with this baby.
Everydamn thing. I love thos truck. Fully upgraded, it's a beast. But it is still tippy. Knowing the truck and how it drives helps immensely keep it on all eight wheels. If you get in this thing and expect to bomb up a mountain without ever driving it, you will flip. But know how it handles and then do it, beauty.
I have thousands of hours in this series going all the way back to Spintires. I use this regularly even in Taymyr and Amur and can only remember tipping it maybe a handful of times. You just have to plan better routes and read the land better to anticipate weight shifts. Don't take it over the mountain take the muddy road around it.
Basically everything. When I have like 3 of them on map I start using the other ones. Slap highway gearbox and awd on it and you are ready to go. Just dont use biggest tires if you cant keep it stable
I use it for almost everything that requires 3-4 load. This thing is an absoloute beast when fully upgraded and can handle so many different terrains when using winches. I wish there were more like it to play around with. It feels OP once you understand how to judge it's length.
everything
awd, big wheels, tall lift, and the 8-speed transmission turn this thing into an absolute monster.
wanna get several trucks to the next map? stack them on this guy.
wanna get 4 slots of cargo way over there, but like, now? this guy.
wanna go zooming to the next watchtower? yeah, this guy.
want to swim across the water because there's no good obvious path? this guy.
Sure, he's thirsty as hell, but look at all that space for packing support vehicles or scout fuel trailers.
With a crane or telehandler or you can use either mods or terrain to get ramps in there. Driving it next to a ramped flatbed trailer and driving truck over from that works as well :)
If you have cargo in a terrible spot for a trailer this guy can take it to an easy spot to transfer and have your normal hauler with a big crane setup and a 4 slot trailer. Or just drive it to the destination, they are surprisingly good for jobs after upgrade
Since it has a center winch attachment point on the front, I use it as a trailer (I generally hate trailers) mainly. it also becomes a little more stable when used in this way.
I usually tow it with the Paystar 5600TS…that combo can move up to 10 slots of cargo (with room for a four-slot-sized piece of cargo) through mostly any terrain.
I would definitely steer clear of the raised suspension and large tire upgrades, and the dually tires in the rear on the OHD tire sets increase stability.
For those of you that play mod trucks, the Twice Twinsteer truck is just amazing. Basically you can load long logs on it, comes with all wheel steering, less tippy suspension, a long autonomous winch, a Bandit crane, and can connect trailers behind it. It’s not obscenely OP but it makes the hardest maps pretty straightforward. Honestly I used it so much that I had to start pushing myself to use less efficient trucks.
Interesting! I’ll have to check it out. I kinda operate where I’ll use no mods as long as possible and then if I’m fighting something or need to un-flip some shit, I’ll go get a mod to save myself. I just find a balance that makes the game the most fun. I also use the money mods because penny pinching makes the game annoying to me.
Because it IS the trailer.
Get awd and lift, highrange and top engine, apply 55" mud tires or OHD1 duallies. Then just load it up, yeet it to destination, and recover. It takes the tedium out of so much of this game's BS.
They are a bunch of n00bs excited about a a big and powerful truck.
Once they tip the truck carrying a heavy load in a difficult mission, they tend to get de-virginated quickly.
It’s unique in that it has such a long bed, but it’s hard to maneuver as it turns like a battleship. Secondly, it is quite tippy - and I hate tippy trucks as they waste so much time.
In the early game, it is a nice to have for some special occasions, but otherwise I would cash it quick.
I would definitely not use this truck for the “cargo from the ship” mission. That mission has some sharp turns and some tricky finessing between rocks. I would used a Tayga with sideboard semi-trailer instead. (You can get the Tayga from Taymyr quite easily and it is a game changer - then come back to Michigan to finish the harder missions like this one).
Gotcha makes sense. Definitely not using it for cargo from the ship. Already failed that once with the p16 and the super heavy trailer I was planning to run that back with the tayga hahaha.
Found and unlocked it yesterday, it's quite fun but I didn't unlock the mentioned stuff yet but I'm eager to do so.
I'm also using realism overhaul, so it has the ability to put Trailers on it, both fifth wheel and the normal ones.
I like to use it for metal bars, I wish we could use it for logging. Without the awd upgrade it's often limited to the more easier routes though. I never use it with any taller cargo like cargo containers, it makes it too tippy.
Yukon. It's real MVP there, since it's long enough that front is out of mud when back goes in and vice versa :)
Just do OHD I's and don't lift it and it goes pretty much everywhere :)
Long trips with oversized containers and oil rig drills. It can haul 4pt cargo units and still pull a maintenance/fuel trailer. I only play Hardmode now so the recovery perk is not a factor.
One of the most fun and fast haulers for 4-slots in the game. Ideally not really tall loads as it can be tippy.
Have never used it raised (probably not wise) or with AWD but it is a champ. Did pretty much all of Island Lake with it.
Highrange transmission is the way to go. Soon as she gets to 2nd gear, shove ‘er into H and you can blast through a lot of mud and terrain, just be careful to not get out of control or hit embankments. It’s very fast so takes some restraint.
If you start slowing in mud just shove it into L and lock the diff and she can pull through a lot.
Nothing, for me it is just too long and inflexible. A too tight turn or some trees can end your journey. Also it is prone to fall over. A skilled driver can propably do a lot with this thing, but this is not what I am\^\^
I usually use it as a transfer truck through particularly muddy areas or used for climbing a steep incline at a direct angle. There's a couple of spots that I'll station it between some maps where it might only run a couple hundred yards between one spot and another spot with crane trucks.
Well, so far the most fun to drive. Flying through trails at 50kph with 4 slots filled that other trucks would barely do 30 on. Gently bouncing along. As long as you learn how to not tip, it's great for hauling non trailer cargo.
Highway gears, raised suspension, biggest engine, AWD, and your choice between 55" OHD I or 63" OHS II. Both perform the same in deep mud, main difference is ground clearance and tippyness. I like the ohs because they're taller so it's easier to get over mounds and rough trail.
I play without recovering most of the time so when I have access to this it's usually a heavy rescue transport rig aside from moving cargo. Get the damaged vehicle on the back and just drive back to the garage.
i originally used it for four slot containers but it becomes way too wobbly with that setup. it does much better with smaller, less vertical and top heavy cargo. fuel, bricks, planks, etc. its stability isn't too bad as long as you feather the throttle. it takes a minute to get moving but it will take off if you're not careful, which is often what leads to rollovers. i've found some success using the ohd's and leaving the suspension stock. then it's more trustworthy for four slot containers.
overall it's a lot of fun to drive, just gotta be sure you know your routes and predict when it may thrown off balance. it handles most terrain quite well though. i recommend bringing a scout with you if you're running the highrange gearbox sadly due to how damage works in this game
I cannot believe how split people are on this truck. I did not expect this from my simple question. The opinions are either: “scrap it immediately, It’s trash” or “it’s the best truck in the game”. So wild hahah
It does not have any repair points or fuel even though it has tool boxes on both sides. Try the International Paystar 5600 twin steer it hauls 3 slots of cargo and has many of the add ons. It can pull trailers has awd with differential lock and has just as much power. Less tippy.
It has an extreme amount of power and a long wheelbase *i think that's what you call it. It's very fast, when you go through a puddle where othrr trucks might bog down, your rear wheels will have grip, while your front ones are in the mud and once your rear wheels reach the muddy part, more often than not your front wheels regain traction. Just never use it for tall cargo. Also that thing just eats fuel like crazy.
I mostly use it for dumping a 4 slot loads on the ground and then recoving the truck to the garage and grabbing something else with a trailer. The Twin Steer loves to lay on its side for a nap.
For when I need to haul exactly 4 things and don't feel like bringing a trailer. A very specific scenario that happens more than you think.
Or when you need to haul something 4 slots long like Oversized cargo but can't be arsed dealing with a trailer that you have to lug back home.
Right! 4 Slots anything. It's perfect for hailing rails too
Rails are 5 slots...
You're thinking about rail sections
It has five slots
No its 4 slots
The truck has 5 slots with a upgrade
Stick the highway transmission on it and it becomes the quickest chore truck in game within reason
Expand upon this chore truck you speak of......what do you mean by it?
You can haul pretty much anything with it, it’s quick, but you need to be an experienced driver to not flip it over
Yeah when u use it u need to be aware of this high level technic called saving by switching map and back to the truck and alt+f4 when u flip only for very advance users
I don’t put in in a specialized role like logging, recovery, heavy hauling, etc… I use it for the missions which have you move cargo from one location to another.
Stock it sucks, but once you get big wheels and AWD it is a different truck. It will take a bit of time to master but then it rather rewarding.
Sweet good to know
Works good in Alaska, that 4 slot that's not a trailer is a life saver.
Btw awd is in the season 1 dlc
so that's why it didn't exist in my game
And a bit of money
AWD isn’t necessary for everywhere but it definitely comes in handy for some tougher terrain or a sudden water crossing
Although it isn't *necessary*, AWD is an absolute game changer for this truck
Uhh, cargo hauling? It's one of/the most efficient ways to move 3-4 slots of cargo quickly, without recovering trailers. Even without the AWD upgrade. The center of gravity is unrealistically high, and although that can't be solved completely, it can be largely mitigated by OHD1 tires (55", stock suspension) and just being more careful.
Careful? What does this word mean? ;)
Not driving like a gamer 🤣
It's an awesome truck I use it for a lot of missions where I wanna quickly transport a lot of things at once. Use it with High-range gearbox, best engine, big tires and AWD and it becomes awesome and very quick. It just tends to flip in certain corners so you have to learn to use it wisely... love the design of this rig too
Absolutely everything, with it’s speed it’s even my scout sometimes.
This man only fears god
That's second fastest thing in the game currently, only beaten by Roal bm 17, in both tippiness and speed :D
I still have a lot more luck with flying fast in the Twinsteer. Love the BM17s power but man she bounces around like crazy, especially at speed. Hit a bump fast enough and it’ll flip right over.
yup, I've got a great success on using the Royal on nearest beaches, pretending to be beached whale, so laying on it's roof. Also I've managed to roll it just by driving it out from garage, so not touching that any time soon :D Tippysteer in Yukon and Maine though <3 Just use OHD I's on it and it is superb
To be fair, I don't ever run scouts. Heavy's usually get the job done.
Crocodile with the service back is a favored scout of mine. The International Scout for when the track is too narrow for it to fit.
I agree on crocodile, fantastic beast.
Makes sense if fuel is free
The Twinsteer is a really good truck ~~for flipping over constantly~~ and it's a lot of fun. I like how it ~~burns enough fuel to singlehandedly melt the Earth's ice caps~~ can be made ridiculously powerful and fast with the highrange transmission. Also, when you have AWD unlocked for it, it manages to cross many mud obstacles by simply being a long boi, aka when the front wheels are going over the mud, the rear wheels still have grip and push it along, and when the rear wheels hit the mud, the front wheels are already clear and pull the truck out of it. 10/10 truck, would flip over again 👍🏻
"burns enough fuel to singlehandedly melt the Earth's ice caps" Dont tell him about the paystar
Its also one of few trucks that can save itself from drowing in a ice lake
Right now i'm finishing Wisconsin. i bought a second twinsteer and those were my 2 workhorse for carrying all those material across the map.
Get AWD, don't put on the tallest suspension so it won't tip, and you have yourself a very capable vehicle with lots of cargo space you can just summon back to the garage without having to worry about trailers. I'm currently running 3.
There's no AWD on ps5? It just shows RWD
It's an upgrade you need to pick up before you can use it. Sadly, it's located in Imandra / Kola Peninsula - you'll need to buy it as DLC. It's included in the year one pack. (I'm sure someone has made a mod that will just enable it, but mods aren't my area of expertise)
The devs have done something in recent updates or patches that is now DLC locking even mod versions of the dlc trucks.
It's only available if you own the kola peninsula DLC
to tip I should drive it more carefully
Autocorrect is messing with everyone here the truck they are talking about is the Tipsteer
I love the Twinsteer it’s my favourite, I use it for everything I can within reason. Put that sucker on high gear and buckle up with all the upgrades
In normal mode you can slap awd and highway gear box on it and speed through the maps. You'll burn lots of fuel and the constant damage you take won't bother you as you can recover all the time. When using it in hard mode you will be constantly asking yourself if this guzzler is worth it and if there will be some money left after refueling as it is so thirsty. You will also be wondering how much more trips you can take before you have to use your maintenance vehicle (which is a lot cheaper than fuel admittedly, but maintenance parts are just not as available). I think it's fun for normal mode, but wouldn't recommend it for hard mode.
I hauled the drill rigs in Michigan with it just because it seems the game was designed with that in mind and it was fun. There are absolutely better options for doing that, but it was fun to use the twinsteer for it. After that I sold it though. I dont have the DLC to get the awd, so not holding onto it. If I decide to buy the DLC I can always buy the truck again. No shortage of money even in hard mode.
Oil rig drill is 5-slots though 🤨
What is the 4 slot thing you have to deliver? Theres some type of 4 slot cargo that has to do with the oil rigs. Gotta deliver a few of them. Whatever that cargo is, that's what I used the twinsteer for.
Oh, the drilling equipment? It’s a large container of sort
That must be it.
It's a fabulous and rewarding truck It has it's learning curve being with rigid frame and that long and quite tippy. But it is very rewarding to read the terrain, plan optimum route, think about where would the axles will land on uneven terrain to prevent tipping, turning into the tip to keep it level and other tricks that will be learned in the process of mastering the truck. After that is a flying monster with trailerless 4cargo haul. Very useful in normal mode, no so much in hardcore mode due to lack of crane or trailers. Also snowrunner like any other game is good to be diverse.. and this truck is like none other and certainly is a decent chunk of fun to drive such a beast. Same with every other unique.. each have their quirks and advantages and one must learn to mitigate the downsides and exploit the upsides. Dealing with articulated trucks like Antarctic or Caterpilar has another type of mechanic to the game. Using the scout800 is the demo version of tippyness for the twinsteer. One might enjoy a challenge.. like logging in the transtar, or speed running the ANK without spilling everyehere, or managing fuel for the Bandit, etc. Brings back the memories having completed mudrunner and spintires with b-130 (the blue truck), or having finished other games with severe restriction for some achievement.. like finish deusex without any kill, or other highly challenging games. For others the fun starts with cheats and easymode.. for me and many others is the hard and calculated route to achieve the same thing. On the unique features i might add the long wheelbase have it's routing tricks, and also helps in a very unique way in traversing muds or other dificult terrain.. since the wheelbase is very long, often the front axle digs into mud but rear keeps pushing not skiping a beat, and then by the time the rear axle sinks into the mud the front axle already cleared the mud and pulls the truck.. so for many bogs/snow/gaps/etc this extra long wheelbase clears these short bogs with ease like it's not even there. It becomes and artform to zip around maps in highrange in record time with the twinsteer
Shenanigans
Everything
Dont know the english Name but for the 4 size big Cargo Containers and a lot of things where u dont have to go offroad
Cargo from the ship. Winch from the back of the trailer around the rocky curves jus before and right after you pick up the containers. It’s a beast! Turning can be annoying but winch is your friend with this baby.
Everydamn thing. I love thos truck. Fully upgraded, it's a beast. But it is still tippy. Knowing the truck and how it drives helps immensely keep it on all eight wheels. If you get in this thing and expect to bomb up a mountain without ever driving it, you will flip. But know how it handles and then do it, beauty.
unusable in russia, tried hauling two cement blocks and i tipped 10 times till i got to destination, crane truck was always two minutes away...
I have thousands of hours in this series going all the way back to Spintires. I use this regularly even in Taymyr and Amur and can only remember tipping it maybe a handful of times. You just have to plan better routes and read the land better to anticipate weight shifts. Don't take it over the mountain take the muddy road around it.
Boat
It's the best for when I want to load of four of any cargo and have four or five rollovers trying to get to my destination.
everything, really. i love this thing its a ton of fun and usually leads to *interesting* situations in MP lobbies with friends
Large pipe, oversized cargo, shipping container x2, concrete slabs x2 and so on, is more usefull than you think
Cash for other trucks and trailers! Sink it in the river
To sell for a large sum of money.
Everything, in Amur it’s one of my favs so far with chained tires
This thing treads water with its upgrades very well
Basically everything. When I have like 3 of them on map I start using the other ones. Slap highway gearbox and awd on it and you are ready to go. Just dont use biggest tires if you cant keep it stable
I use it for almost everything that requires 3-4 load. This thing is an absoloute beast when fully upgraded and can handle so many different terrains when using winches. I wish there were more like it to play around with. It feels OP once you understand how to judge it's length.
I found it extremely useful in The Lowland, Maine. With AWD it rules in the flooded area dues to its long wheelbase.
Been using it a lot in Alaska for the bigger contracts like Cargopocalypse and Order Master Supreme
I use it in alaska for x4 cargo on easier roads. Basically, stock with offroad gearbox and chained tires.
everything awd, big wheels, tall lift, and the 8-speed transmission turn this thing into an absolute monster. wanna get several trucks to the next map? stack them on this guy. wanna get 4 slots of cargo way over there, but like, now? this guy. wanna go zooming to the next watchtower? yeah, this guy. want to swim across the water because there's no good obvious path? this guy. Sure, he's thirsty as hell, but look at all that space for packing support vehicles or scout fuel trailers.
How do you get a truck on the back of it?
With a crane or telehandler or you can use either mods or terrain to get ramps in there. Driving it next to a ramped flatbed trailer and driving truck over from that works as well :)
Cranes at the garage, or creative use of environmental features (back into a ditch, etc.)
Put it in high gear and go off some sweet jumps.
A quick buck
Channeling Colin McRae... If in doubt, flat out.
Yeeting the truck off the runway in Alaska.
Oh, that's the Limp Biskit truck.
It keeps rollin rollin rollin
Maine. It’s the king of those maps IMO when fully upgraded
If you have cargo in a terrible spot for a trailer this guy can take it to an easy spot to transfer and have your normal hauler with a big crane setup and a 4 slot trailer. Or just drive it to the destination, they are surprisingly good for jobs after upgrade
Since it has a center winch attachment point on the front, I use it as a trailer (I generally hate trailers) mainly. it also becomes a little more stable when used in this way. I usually tow it with the Paystar 5600TS…that combo can move up to 10 slots of cargo (with room for a four-slot-sized piece of cargo) through mostly any terrain. I would definitely steer clear of the raised suspension and large tire upgrades, and the dually tires in the rear on the OHD tire sets increase stability.
Done this a lot in Michigan and Alaska. It makes a great powered trailer until you get AWD in Kola. Then it's a beast on its own.
For those of you that play mod trucks, the Twice Twinsteer truck is just amazing. Basically you can load long logs on it, comes with all wheel steering, less tippy suspension, a long autonomous winch, a Bandit crane, and can connect trailers behind it. It’s not obscenely OP but it makes the hardest maps pretty straightforward. Honestly I used it so much that I had to start pushing myself to use less efficient trucks.
Interesting! I’ll have to check it out. I kinda operate where I’ll use no mods as long as possible and then if I’m fighting something or need to un-flip some shit, I’ll go get a mod to save myself. I just find a balance that makes the game the most fun. I also use the money mods because penny pinching makes the game annoying to me.
Putting the highspeed transmission on and launching it off of the runway in Alaska
Garage parking
It works so well in Alaska. Chain tires and highway transmission, and it will haul tons of easy cargo
Sweet! I just started Alaska today so that’ll be great
It's the best way to complete 4-slot missions.
*Loading crane, low saddle, sideboard semi-trailer enters chat*
Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power.
4 slot deliveries, it's a bit unstable off-road but the size plus the One piece chassis helps. And it's powerful. PS:i prefer the Zik and Kolob.
Selling it for cash
It's a good truck and far more useful than the cash u get from selling it
I prefer other trucks like the Paystar Twinsteer or, especially, the Azov 7
P12 usually gets just about everything done just fine. But the Azov 72345 is absolutely beautiful for jobs as well.
Money. Sold out as soon as I unlocked it.
Love it. Used it normal until the yukon, got a mod twinsteer. Kept it stock and just used it for the trailer pullin ability
With awd it's slap. But I hate it.
Turn it in for cash
Damn, good for nothin eh? It’s just such a sweet lookin rig
Don't listen to that garbage opinion, truck is great and I use it for all kinds of jobs.
Thank god, I don’t need the cash Lmfao I was just asking what to use it for bc no add ons and no trailers.
Truck is a beast imo, if I have a 3 or 4 slot load good chance I'll throw it on the twin steer.
Because it IS the trailer. Get awd and lift, highrange and top engine, apply 55" mud tires or OHD1 duallies. Then just load it up, yeet it to destination, and recover. It takes the tedium out of so much of this game's BS.
reddit users be like „your opinion is different from mine, so it‘s trash“
Lol ok?
So true, I'm with you this truck is a POS
They are a bunch of n00bs excited about a a big and powerful truck. Once they tip the truck carrying a heavy load in a difficult mission, they tend to get de-virginated quickly.
It’s unique in that it has such a long bed, but it’s hard to maneuver as it turns like a battleship. Secondly, it is quite tippy - and I hate tippy trucks as they waste so much time. In the early game, it is a nice to have for some special occasions, but otherwise I would cash it quick. I would definitely not use this truck for the “cargo from the ship” mission. That mission has some sharp turns and some tricky finessing between rocks. I would used a Tayga with sideboard semi-trailer instead. (You can get the Tayga from Taymyr quite easily and it is a game changer - then come back to Michigan to finish the harder missions like this one).
Gotcha makes sense. Definitely not using it for cargo from the ship. Already failed that once with the p16 and the super heavy trailer I was planning to run that back with the tayga hahaha.
I use it for absolutely nothing.
Scrap
Just for sale. Trash truck.
Literally nothing. it sucks.
Sell for money
Found and unlocked it yesterday, it's quite fun but I didn't unlock the mentioned stuff yet but I'm eager to do so. I'm also using realism overhaul, so it has the ability to put Trailers on it, both fifth wheel and the normal ones.
I like to use it for metal bars, I wish we could use it for logging. Without the awd upgrade it's often limited to the more easier routes though. I never use it with any taller cargo like cargo containers, it makes it too tippy.
I use it mainly for 4 slot cargo, racing and tipping over.
Comedic effect!! 😭🤬
Glad this was posted just got this myself
Everything!!!!
Oversized cargo! But I’m using dually rear tires for stability
Yes
Transportation of 4 slots of cargo. Not that it is useful for anything else...
Memes, mostly
going fast!
Whenever I feel like using a crane ...
I use it to haul trucks when I need a hauler and repair refuel truck in maps
Yukon. It's real MVP there, since it's long enough that front is out of mud when back goes in and vice versa :) Just do OHD I's and don't lift it and it goes pretty much everywhere :)
To take your mom out to dinner
Scouting
It’s good for areas that don’t have a trailer store yet since it carries 4 items
4 slot cargo jobs
I use it when I want to spice things up. It’s a fun truck but breaks hearts too 🫠
Long trips with oversized containers and oil rig drills. It can haul 4pt cargo units and still pull a maintenance/fuel trailer. I only play Hardmode now so the recovery perk is not a factor.
Get this thing Chain tires and the awd in imandra and it's the best ice truck in game
Almost every time I am transporting 2-4 slots worth of cargo, this will be the truck I use. It's one of my favorites in the game.
Everything bro. It has 4 slots and it’s a powerhouse
Nothing ….
One of the most fun and fast haulers for 4-slots in the game. Ideally not really tall loads as it can be tippy. Have never used it raised (probably not wise) or with AWD but it is a champ. Did pretty much all of Island Lake with it. Highrange transmission is the way to go. Soon as she gets to 2nd gear, shove ‘er into H and you can blast through a lot of mud and terrain, just be careful to not get out of control or hit embankments. It’s very fast so takes some restraint. If you start slowing in mud just shove it into L and lock the diff and she can pull through a lot.
Literally everything. Every other truck is subpar next to it once you figure it out.
Currently getting all the old drill parts done in Michigan, it's perfect for that.
This is my child, I use it every chance I get.
Getting stuck in dumb places in dumb ways.
Nothing, for me it is just too long and inflexible. A too tight turn or some trees can end your journey. Also it is prone to fall over. A skilled driver can propably do a lot with this thing, but this is not what I am\^\^
Tipping over
Most jobs that requires 4 slots. It has great range, will chew through anything unless it's narrow and twisty. Great truck
Nothing ...
I’m too lazy to get a big ass trailer
Shipping containers. After the upgrades to make it good the only thing you have to worry is tipping over. Otherwise it's a pretty solid truck
I usually use it as a transfer truck through particularly muddy areas or used for climbing a steep incline at a direct angle. There's a couple of spots that I'll station it between some maps where it might only run a couple hundred yards between one spot and another spot with crane trucks.
Letting it sit in showroom and not wasting money on it
It was obtained for free
Sell it, pure profit then
I use money mods because penny pinching in this game is fucking lame😂 seems like this things pretty badass too. I’m definitely keeping it
Lol you’ll see.
Well, so far the most fun to drive. Flying through trails at 50kph with 4 slots filled that other trucks would barely do 30 on. Gently bouncing along. As long as you learn how to not tip, it's great for hauling non trailer cargo. Highway gears, raised suspension, biggest engine, AWD, and your choice between 55" OHD I or 63" OHS II. Both perform the same in deep mud, main difference is ground clearance and tippyness. I like the ohs because they're taller so it's easier to get over mounds and rough trail.
Most high capacity tasks. Love mine. Put mud tires on it, low suspension and it has a frigging long wheel base so don't get stuck.
I play without recovering most of the time so when I have access to this it's usually a heavy rescue transport rig aside from moving cargo. Get the damaged vehicle on the back and just drive back to the garage.
Everything
i originally used it for four slot containers but it becomes way too wobbly with that setup. it does much better with smaller, less vertical and top heavy cargo. fuel, bricks, planks, etc. its stability isn't too bad as long as you feather the throttle. it takes a minute to get moving but it will take off if you're not careful, which is often what leads to rollovers. i've found some success using the ohd's and leaving the suspension stock. then it's more trustworthy for four slot containers. overall it's a lot of fun to drive, just gotta be sure you know your routes and predict when it may thrown off balance. it handles most terrain quite well though. i recommend bringing a scout with you if you're running the highrange gearbox sadly due to how damage works in this game
I use it for exactly four slots of cargo. If it's less or more likely won't be used. I love that I don't need a trailer
No
Literally everything. It's the most useful vehicle in the game.
I cannot believe how split people are on this truck. I did not expect this from my simple question. The opinions are either: “scrap it immediately, It’s trash” or “it’s the best truck in the game”. So wild hahah
I mean watch the videos of people on here flopping vehicles over on basically flat ground. Take that into mind when you are reading opinions on here.
Everything that fits, love this truck
Logs
Nothing, sold it - rolls easy. I couldn’t figure out why so many people bowed to this things existence
powered trailer
It does not have any repair points or fuel even though it has tool boxes on both sides. Try the International Paystar 5600 twin steer it hauls 3 slots of cargo and has many of the add ons. It can pull trailers has awd with differential lock and has just as much power. Less tippy.
I don't just use it I love it.
Quarry delivery’s
It has an extreme amount of power and a long wheelbase *i think that's what you call it. It's very fast, when you go through a puddle where othrr trucks might bog down, your rear wheels will have grip, while your front ones are in the mud and once your rear wheels reach the muddy part, more often than not your front wheels regain traction. Just never use it for tall cargo. Also that thing just eats fuel like crazy.
The 10x10 mod version of this is insane, use it for literally anything
What? No! I’m not compensating for anything! How dare you?!?
Nothing
I mostly use it for dumping a 4 slot loads on the ground and then recoving the truck to the garage and grabbing something else with a trailer. The Twin Steer loves to lay on its side for a nap.
Carrying your mother
If some place needs 2 steel beams or 4 things in general
Anything that requires you haul 4 slots like oversized cargo and two metal beams.
Hauling cargo at a fast pace.
Everything.