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  1. [PLAYER] @Jasper. has joined the Add On Team.
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  6. Hey there! Welcome to my guide! I'm glad you're here! Today I'm gonna be showing how to take better photos, and try and at least prove to you that, you don't need a NASA super computer to take some amazing photos! So without further ado, let's crack on with it! Disclaimer - I have been doing photography IRL for the last 6 years, so over time I've developed an eye for it. The more photos you take, the better you will become overtime. You're not gonna be taking amazing photos straight away, like everything else in life, it takes time, effort and patience! Set up: In this section I'm gonna go through how to setup steam and your game to take better photos, I'll explain everything as I go along! 1. Open up Steam, pretty simple huh? 2. Click "Steam" in the top right corner, and select "Settings" 3. Select "In-Game" 4. You want to click "Save an Uncompressed Copy" and make sure it's ticked (VERY IMPORTANT) and define a screenshots folder. Now whenever you take screenshots in game, they'll go here! 5. Open ETS2/ATS 6. Go to Graphic Settings 7. It's hard to tell you what to do exactly, but try to match these settings here as much as you, try maximize your quality as much as you can. You want to be trying to get as much quality at the lowest usable FPS as you can, the photo is gonna be still anyway, so massive FPS drops don't really matter ? That's this section done! The most important part about this guide is that you realize that photography is all about messing up and experimenting. Below, I have my settings for the in game camera, feel free to copy them! I strongly advise that you play around with theses settings, that's what this guide is all about. Any pictures you take here will be sent to the screenshot folder you defined earlier. Just remember that! They will no longer show up in the steam library anymore (...or, will they?). Now I know there's still gonna be people out there saying, "Zak, I have a literal SPUD of a PC, how the hell can I take good shots?". To that I have one thing to say. It's about artistic representation, not how great your equipment is. My Ex used to boast how he had a Canon 80D, which was far superior to my Canon 1300D, but where he fell down is he didn't know how to use it, hence, I was still well capable of pulling off better shots than he was. To prove this, I'm gonna take two photos, one on my normal setup, the other with the absolute 0 setting, all graphics on their lowest possible settings! It's all about angles, try zooming the whole way in and move around to get your subject fully in frame (on screen) and try that! Tilt the camera, go wild! Try copy how I set up those photos and use them in different scenes. Look at other photographers around TMP and see how they set up their shots, try copy them and give it your own twist or flair! The more shots you take, the more experience you're getting under your belt, and it the long run, the better you shots will become! I really hope this guide helped you out! If it did, please feel free to drop a like and let me know what your opinions or tips are! Let's help each other out! ~ZakYeen
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  7. La Baraque à Fret ======================================================================================================== La baraque à Fret, réuni des joueurs chill, qui sont là pour s'amuser, tout en étant dans le respect des autres joueurs. Son PDG Lugh_TV vous fait partager sa route et sa bonne humeur à travers ses streams tous les jours. Et c'est pour quoi La LBF voudrai lui rendre hommage lors de son anniversaire. Nous vous invitons à inviter tous vos chauffeurs pour qu'il y est beaucoup de monde pour venir faire la fête avec nous. Le convoi sera encadré par la U2F. ======================================================================================================== Information de l'évènement : Serveur : Serveur Event (CONVOY L.B.F | Birthday Lugh_TV ) Date : 08 / 05 / 2021 Rendez-vous : 20h30 UTC + 2 Départ : 21h00 UTC + 2 Lieu de départ : Cardiff (Stein Bruch) Aucune Pause Lieu D'arrivée : Hawes ( e Acres) Livraison : Comp_process Distance : environ 824 KM Lien Event : https://truckersmp.com/events/2373-1er-convoi-de-la-lbf-anniversaire-de-lugh_tv ======================================================================================================== Liens Utiles : discord facebook
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  8. [ADD-ON TEAM] @Forerunner has been promoted to Senior Add-On Manager
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  9. Hoping to start a new journey in Euro Truck Simulator 2? Hoping to do it online but don't know how to go about earning some money? Fear not, this is the guide for YOU! Skill Point Assignment While playing, you will gain levels. At each level up, you will gain a skill point. These can be assigned to different skill sets that will help you or unlock new jobs. Here is a list of the different skills. ADR The only skill where each class can be individually selected instead of simply increasing ranks. Each ADR class unlocks new job types. Which ADR class you select first isn't overly important but the explosives (class 1) and flammable liquids (class 3) seem to be more common. ADR classes give an XP bonus but no cash bonus, however as the ADR jobs will give a higher return, this isn't a drawback. Further, ADR class jobs often work in conjuntion with the High Value Cargo and Fragile Cargo skills making this an important skill set to increase. As of v1.11 of the game, the fragile cargo icon is no longer hidden for ADR jobs. Long Distance This skill opens longer distance jobs. This is probably the most important skill as it gives both a 25% XP bonus for deliveries longer than 250 km and a 5% cash bonus per skill rank for deliveries that fall within that rank's distance. More importantly, since the base reward for deliveries is based on distance, this skill also effectively increases the base reward of both money received (your driver charges a flat rate + a rate per km) and XP (you gain 1 XP per km driven on the job) making this skill your first priority. High Value Cargo This skill opens new and better paying jobs, as well as giving an 18% XP bonus for high value cargo and a 5% cash reward bonus per skill rank. Many ADR jobs are also considered high value cargo making this an important skill. Fragile Cargo This skill opens new and better paying jobs, as well as giving a 22% XP bonus for fragile cargo and a 5% cash reward bonus per skill rank. Many ADR jobs are also considered fragile cargo making this an important skill. Just-In-Time Delivery This skill opens important deliveries at rank 1 and urgent deliveries at rank 2. Important deliveries give a 3% higher reward per skill rank and a 20% XP bonus. Urgent deliveries give a 5% cash reward bonus per skill rank and a 30% XP bonus. Though at first this seems a very nice skill, there is a drawback. Important and urgent deliveries have a much smaller delivery time frame. Since the penalty for a late delivery is very high, this skill should be taken later when you have a truck that can do the deliveries required. Ecodriving The least useful of the skills. This skill reduces the amount of fuel consumed while driving (reduced by 5% + an aditional 5% per skill rank). As the cost of fuel isn't all that high and easily covered by the rewards recieved by deliveries, this skill can be ignored until the end. Here's an example of a delivery with both ADR (class 2) and fragile cargo bonuses. The job was marked only as an ADR class 2 job. (Note that as of v1.11, the fragile cargo icon is no longer hidden on ADR jobs in the freight market.) Check the first image. In order to help increase the cash and XP rewards, here is my recommendations for skill point assignment while leveling up, presented in the order they should be taken (move to the next step only when the previous is complete). First four ranks of Long Distance Jobs of up to rank four can usually be done with only one rest stop. First rank of Fragile Cargo We take one rank here to open this job type and have at least one rank when we start on the ADR jobs. First rank of High Value cargo Again we are opening the High Value jobs as well as having at least one rank for when we start taking ADR classes. Three classes of ADR Make Explosives (Class 1) and Flammable Liquids (class 3) a priority. Second rank of Fragile Cargo Second rank of High Value Cargo First rank of Just-In-Time We finally open the important deliveries. Last three classes of ADR Finish off the ADR classes. Last two ranks of Long Distance Finish off the Long Distance Jobs. Be aware that you will start seeing jobs that will require multiple rest stops. Third rank of Fragile Cargo Third rank of High Value Cargo Second rank of Just-In-Time Open up the urgent deliveries. We could have taken this a little earlier, but I prefer it here. Last three ranks of both Fragile Cargo and High Value Cargo Alternate between the two until both are complete. Last four ranks of Just-In-Time Six ranks of Ecodriving Starting Off As this is the very start of the game, the first goal is to get your own truck. Having a bit of cash on hand won't exactly hurt either. As you don't yet have a truck, you can only do Quick Jobs. Try to pick jobs that start and/or stop at cities you haven't been to before, though largest cash reward is still priority. When visiting cities, drive in front of areas that have a question mark (?) on the map/GPS. This will allow you to discover recruiting agencies and other truck dealers. When you level up, assign skill points according to the recommended order shown above. Perform quick jobs until you receive an in-game email from both the bank and from the truck dealer for your Preffered Truck Design (selected during profile creation). You'll likely be level 1 or 2 at most when this happens. Your First Truck Though you could purchase any truck you want, this is a quick leveling guide so you want to make your life as easy as possible. This means getting a truck that isn't too expensive, and can be used for as long as possible without wasting money upgrading it into usefulness. With the above in mind, I recommend the Volvo FH16 Classic Sleeper. If you strip off a few extras on this truck, the price can be reduced to less than 100,000 euros and yet it still comes with a 540 HP engine giving 2650 Nm of torque. This is enough to haul even the heaviest loads (25 tons in an unmodified game) and can therefore take you all the way to end-game. First, go to the bank (via the menus or the bank's email) and take out the 100,000 euro loan. Now go to the Volvo dealer via the truck dealer's email and select the FH16 Classic Sleeper (the cheapest one, and likely the only one you are allowed to buy right now anyway). Now customize this truck so that it has a blue paint job (the cheapest paint available) and remove any unneeded parts such as the sunvisor, front and extra side mirrors etc. This will bring the price of the Volvo down to 94,430. Buy the truck. This should then leave you with a little bit of money to help cover loan installements, fuel costs and possible repairs at the start of the next phase. Delivering Freight Now that you have a truck, you can pick up jobs from the Freight Market instead of quick jobs. Select the city you are in (select the city where the blue arrow on the map is) and select the job that gives the best rewards. However, also look at the distance the job requires (this is shown in the top right of the map when you select a job). At the start this isn't very important, but later the distance you'll need to travel will also dictate the number of rest stops you must do along the way. Also check the time the job offer is for. If the offer is only valid for a few minutes, then you may not be able to get to the job pickup point before the offer expires. Lastly, avoid jobs that start and end in the same city as they aren't really worth the bother. Set the GPS destination to this job and drive over to the pick-up point. You don't yet have the job, just where to go get it. Once at the pickup point, drive over and stop on the floating green icon and press the activate key. Verify that the job is still there (it'll be the one with the [GPS] icon on it. Select it and click Take Job. Drive up to the trailer and back your truck nice and slow until you can attach the trailer (the GPS display will indicate when you are in the right spot). You can press the [5] key or move your view out the driver side window to look behind you (for an extra challenge, try only using the mirrors). Attach the trailer, then follow the GPS to your destination just like you did for the quick jobs. Parking the trailer at the destination only gives a flat 45 XP, so whether or not you want to park the trailer is your choice (see the Parking the Trailer section for details on doing this). I normally do park the trailer myself, and have gotten used to doing it only using the mirrors, however in the profile used for testing this guide, I purposefully didn't park the trailer. After each job, head to the closest repair shop and fix you truck (even if you didn't have any accidents along the way). Your truck, especially the tires, will wear down a bit just from normal use so maintaining your truck is important. All repair shops and gas stations also have a parking spot where you can stop and rest. Though at the start of the game you likely don't really need to rest much, when you do, it is a good idea to stop and rest at these locations. Once repaired and rested, pick up another job at this new city. Don't forget to drive around the place to discover truck dealers and recruiting agencies. Continue doing jobs until you receive an email from the bank saying they can help expand your business and that you are consistently getting jobs that pay 10,000 euros or more (this will take you to about level 3). Expanding the Business Welcome to mid-game. The goal here is to expand the business and make it both profitable and self-sufficient. This is done by purchasing new garages. You do not want to expand your tiny starter garage (at least not yet) as the cost to do so is the same as that of a new garage (180,000 euros) but will only give you two extra driver slots (your own truck takes up the third slot). A new garage on the other hand will give you all three slots since your truck is still in the starter garage. To purchase a new garage, drive up to the garage in the city of your choice (yes you must physically go there) and drive over the green icon. As you don't yet have the money, get the 400,000 euro loan from the bank before actually purchasing the new garage (though only get the loan when you are in front of the garage you want to buy or you may end up paying installments before you end up using the money). It doesn't really matter what city this new garage is in, you just want another one somewhere. Once purchased, you need to start filling it with trucks and drivers. To buy trucks for the new garage, visit the truck dealer via the main menu. You will need to visit the dealer as you must possess at least five trucks before using the "online" purchases ("online" here is merely an in-game convenience thing and isn't going to take you to a real website for DLC content). Company drivers are only ever simulated and the trucks they use has no effect on their driving. So we can give them the cheapest trucks available and they'll be fine. For this reason, I recommend purchasing the Iveco Stralis Active Space (the cheapest one with 310 HP). Before buying, change the paint to white, remove the front mirror and sunvisor (at about level 6 you can also change the steps to something cheaper, but at first the cheaper steps aren't unlocked). This makes the Iveco only 89,100 euros, so buy at least two and send them to the new garage (don't drive them yourself). Hire at least two drivers from the recruitment agency (again go through the main menu). Try selecting drivers that have skills that match up closest to the recommended skill point assignment. Do not hire a driver unless you can provide them with a truck or they may quit on you after a few days. Don't worry about the driver rating. It will go up as they level up. Assign the new drivers to the trucks you just purchased. Go to the driver manager and set the training policy of your new hires to Long Distance. Use the same skill leveling process described above for the drivers. While playing, you will receive messages as to what your drivers are doing. When they level up, check the driver management and change their training as appropriate. You can do this even while driving yourself as you can always access the company manager from the main menu. Your company drivers will likely actually lose you a bit of money at first, but they will quickly start making a profit once they level up a bit. For this reason, you want a bit of extra cash hanging around so that you can cover the slight loss. Do jobs until you can buy a third Iveco truck, hire a third driver and pay off the 100,000 euro loan (this should take you up to about level 8). Second Expansion Now that the smaller loan is paid off and your drivers should be bringing in enough to cover the payments on the 400,000 euro loan, it is time to consider opening another garage. To help maximize profits, choose a city near the edges of the world map including over in the UK. For example, Glasgow or Plymouth in the UK, Bratislava in Slovakia, Debrecen in Hungary (requires Going East DLC). This will allow drivers at this garage to pickup longer distance jobs giving you higher income possibilities. Do jobs until you have 180,000 euros to get another garage. You can get a second 100,000 loan to get this a bit earlier (I did this for the test profile). When you are at or near the amount needed, try to pick jobs that take you to or near your chosen location. Then drive over to the garage you want and buy it. Perform more jobs until you can afford a new Iveco Truck and hire a driver for it (89,100 + 1,500 = 90,600 euros for a truck plus driver). Don't forget that you will still need some money to cover expenses and the new driver will likely lose money until they level up a bit. You may consider taking out another 100,000 euro loan to get a truck and driver quickly (if you didn't take it for the garage itself). Repeat until all three garage slots are filled with drivers and trucks (this should bring you up to level 14 or so) There you go! Good luck to those new truckers!
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  11. Bonjour, je trouves celà superbe ! Hate d'arriver en ce jour d'anniversaire pour Lugh ! Bien à toi. Kiy. ?
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  12. Hola @danienlaruta! ¿Has encontrado la solución que buscabas con las respuestas dadas anteriormente? La confirmación del estado de su problema nos ayuda a mantener nuestro foro siempre organizado. Espero su regreso. Sinceramente, SarahMaddy TruckersMP Support
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  13. Keiner! Übersprungen wird hier nicht ?
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  14. Das war jetzt aber mehr geschummelt als ich es vorher getan habe ? 31
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  15. [REPORT MODERATOR] @Jagman has been promoted to the position of Game Moderator. [REPORT MODERATOR] @.Stan has been promoted to the position of Game Moderator.
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  16. He leído de otras personas a las que les pasaba esto mismo, volante funciona sin problemas en ETS2 pero no en MP. Prueba lo siguiente, en Steam, vas a Parámetros y de allí, a Mando. En la ventana, das a "Ajustes generales del mando". En la nueva ventana que aparecerá, deja marcada solo la primera opción ("El botón Guía trae Steam al primer plano"), todas las demás sin marcar. Sé que esto ha funcionado en otros casos.
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  17. Hola danienlaruta! Espero te encuentres de maravilla Analizando algunas posibles soluciones e investigando hacerca del tema he creado una lista de posibles soluciones a tu problema. 1. Una de las posibles soluciones es ejecutar Logitech Gaming Software en segundo plano mientras simultáneamente ejecuta TruckersMP, el no ejecutarlo puede generar un error en el reconocimiento de tu periférico, y de allí se deduce que no te reconozca tu volante al iniciar el modo multijugador. Si al ejecutar la acción anterior no encuentras solución a tu problema podemos proceder a la siguiente fase, recuerda que generalmente estos problemas se solucionan en modo, prueba-error, hasta que se soluciona de raíz el problema. A continuación adjuntare un video , en el cual se realizaran unos ajustes desde Steam. 2.https://youtu.be/71BVRXm3JPs Si aun con el video e indicaciones anterior no has encontrado una posible solución a tu problema, procederemos con la tercer fase. 3. Prueba ejecutando TruckersMP como administrador, esto en simultaneo a el Logitech Gaming Software, tambien en administrador Prueba usando un perfil diferente para jugar en TruckersMP, es decir, crea uno nuevo con sus diferentes configuraciones, tratando de hacer reconocer a TruckersMP tu nuevo controlador Asegúrese de que el dispositivo esté conectado y que el sistema lo detecte; evidencie esto en el administrador de dispositivos para ver si no lo detecta. Podemos probar otras cosas, pero para no hacer mas larga mi respuesta estaré atento a saber si lograste solucionar tu problema, si no, házmelo saber creando una respuesta a este comentario, para tratar de buscar otras soluciones. Suerte! Atentamente Road Tracker.
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  18. [GAME MODERATOR] @-VOYVODA- has left the team due to personal reasons.
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  19. [PLAYER] @-Elvis- joins the Event Team.
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  20. Type of event: Convoy Server name: ICG April Convoy URL to thread: https://forum.truckersmp.com/index.php?/topic/14237-temporary-rules-valid-during-an-event-or-a-convoy/&do=findComment&comment=993399 Organiser: @Mr.Unicornis Steco Date and hour of the event: 29 Apr 16:00 UTC - 29 Apr 21:00 UTC Participants: https://truckersmp.com/events/539-icg-april-convoy Event Rules: Overtaking is prohibited. Beacons are prohibited (Except for Event Staff). Trailers are required (Except for Event Staff). HCT trailers is prohibited (Except for Event Staff). Free Roaming is not allowed on the event server at all times. Participants that have a higher latency or lag during the convoy must drive towards the back of the convoy. Participants should listen to convoy control instructions by Event Staff. If you did not make a reservation for parking, you must go to the Public parking area. Event Staff overtaking the convoy cannot be performed by more than 2 members at a time. Event Staff can drive the incorrect way where roads have a central reservation barrier ONLY. In accordance with the rule above. Event Staff can block junctions and roads approaching junctions in order to direct the convoy. All other TruckersMP rules apply.
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  21. Translation Team Recruitment From the 25th of March until the 10th of May, we will be looking for talented individuals to join our Translation Team. Translators are in charge of translating assets and posts for the community; making sure the community understands what is going on at TruckersMP. They are experts in the languages they speak, and work under the supervision of Translation Management to help the community. As a Translator, you will translate assets, posts and messages for the community. You will help the community to understand what is going on at TruckersMP by translating those in the language you apply for! Every guide, knowledge base article and the Official Rules will be updated by you. Therefore you will be representing TruckersMP in the various language communities. Core Requirements: Have good knowledge of TruckersMP and the rules Must be a member of TruckersMP for at least 12 months Must be registered on the TruckersMP forum for at least 6 months No bans, Discord / Forum punishments in the last 12 months Must be at least 16 years old Must have no more than 3 bans in the last 24 months Activity on either the forum or official Discord guild is a plus Must have overall good behavior, which includes in-game, forum, Discord and our official social media pages Language skills Good communication skills Resilient, active and flexible Ability to work within a team and on your own at times - independence is a must Eager to learn and progress your knowledge Organized and adaptive Be able to accept constructive criticism Previous experience is an advantage, but not a necessity Specific Qualifications: You are able to understand the correct meaning of English idioms and you know how to convert them to the language(s) you speak and vice-versa You have a depth knowledge about the languages you are able to provide translations for You have a good organization of your time You can keep yourself focused on details when it comes to grammar and vocabulary You are able to provide fully accurate and consistent translations Languages we are primarily looking for: Chinese Polish Russian While these are the languages we are primarily looking for, we will be flexible. Think you'd like to apply for this position? You can do so here.
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  22. I think that the /fix command for vehicles already accommodated the needs of players sufficiently. IIRC, its main purpose was to avoid the need to teleport to a repair shop. As a damaged trailer can still be pulled with a repaired truck, I do not agree to your suggestion.
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