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[MCG] Masunio

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  1. Quite impressed with your questions as well as the answers you gave others to vote on. I have no problem with questions 1 and 2, however, after looking at your list above of online GMs as well as your question 3, I hope TruckersMP can improve on having more GM/admins online more. I also understand that all Staff work in their free time, however, all players feel very good when they see GMs online on the server, not necessarily driving on this road but being able to see they control CD road in traffic jam areas
  2. We will understand that, as time goes on, everything will develop more than before, and of course, so will ETS2 and ATS or TruckersMP. I still remember Rotterdam a few years ago when the traffic jam lasted for hours, I still remember the road Oslo - Bergen was always controlled by Admins (GMs today) when Double Trailer was just launched on TruckersMP. However, you can see these popular today at TruckersMP. Previously, there were many suggestions for TruckersMP Team to add for players and today, TruckersMP has done the best for players by developing not only one but all aspects. Therefore, it is impossible to compare with before when it is clear that at the present time TruckersMP has developed much more.
  3. I don't have any problems with driving cars, sometimes, when you have driven too much with trucks, you can switch to driving cars and chill on beautiful roads. However, at the present time, there will be many people complaining about players using and driving cars inappropriately on CD road when more than 50% of accidents are caused by players driving cars. But it will depend on the driver as well as those who follow the rules. There are players who can drive cars on this road for hours and days and nothing happens. It's also a good thing that TruckersMP has added cars to the game as cars (more precisely Skoda car) are very useful for events on TruckersMP today.
  4. Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. 😉 

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  5. I always record while driving because you never know when something exciting or unexpected will occur. Just like in real life, virtual worlds are full of surprises, thrilling moments, and unpredictable events that can make for unforgettable experiences. By recording my gameplay, I ensure that I capture those epic racing moments, incredible stunts, and even funny mishaps that happen on the virtual roads. These recordings serve as a testament to my skills, achievements, and the sheer enjoyment I derive from the virtual driving experience. Not only do these recordings allow me to relive and share my virtual adventures with others, but they also serve as a way to analyze my performance and improve my skills. By reviewing my recorded gameplay, I can study my driving techniques, learn from my mistakes, and fine-tune my strategies to become a better virtual driver. Furthermore, recording while driving in-game enables me to document and share my favorite moments with friends and fellow gamers.
  6. Great event! See you all on the roads!
  7. Personally, I disagree with this. Why do we want to know these numbers when instead of TruckersMP's Devs spending time writing codes for this proposal, they can focus on writing codes or developing other better goals. Instead of spending time on tracking ban numbers, developers could direct their attention towards writing codes or pursuing other development goals that could enhance the game further. Additionally, knowing the number of bans does not provide detailed information about the specific reasons for the bans or the individuals involved. It's true that the numbers alone do not offer a comprehensive understanding of the situations that led to the bans or the impact on the community. In this sense, the ban numbers can indeed be seen as limited in their ability to provide meaningful insights. Instead, you can see how many people are currently in the game, I think that's enough.
  8. Well, I really enjoy driving in the convoys or events. However, on days when there are no convoys or events scheduled, I have found alternative ways to satisfy my love for driving and simulation. One such option is driving with my friends who are also passionate about virtual driving. Whenever they are online and available, we gather together virtually to embark on thrilling driving adventures in the virtual world. The joy of exploring different terrains, tackling challenging routes, and engaging in friendly competitions creates a lively atmosphere that keeps us engaged for hours. Moreover, there are times when I choose to drive alone to enjoy the simulation experience to the fullest. In these solitary drives, I have the freedom to set my own pace, choose my favorite routes, and immerse myself in virtual landscapes. The combination of the immersive driving simulation and the accompanying music me to a world of my own, allowing me to unwind and escape the stresses of everyday life.
  9. Most of the time I drive at 90km/h because I feel safe driving at this speed. Driving at a speed that you feel safe and comfortable with is crucial for maintaining control and ensuring your own safety as well as the safety of others on the road. It's important to find a speed that aligns with your driving abilities, the road conditions, and any applicable speed limits. Choosing to drive at 90 km/h shows that you are mindful of your surroundings and are driving at a pace that allows you to react appropriately to any unexpected situations. This moderate speed allows for better observation of the road, increased reaction time, and improved maneuverability. It's worth noting that speed limits are established based on various factors, including road conditions, traffic volume, and safety considerations. Remember that driving at a consistent speed and being aware of other drivers' speeds is essential to maintain a safe flow of traffic.
  10. If I drive a car, I won't drive with a Caravan as I don't feel comfortable with it. Driving with a caravan requires additional skills and precautions, and it's essential to feel confident and at ease behind the wheel when towing a trailer. Towing a caravan adds extra length and weight to your vehicle, which can affect its handling and maneuverability. It may require you to adjust your driving style, such as allowing for longer braking distances and taking wider turns. Additionally, parking and reversing with a caravan can be more challenging, requiring increased spatial awareness and precision. Remember, the most important aspect of driving is to feel confident and in control of the vehicle you're operating. Making a decision that aligns with your comfort and capabilities ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience on the road.
  11. I do not overtake while driving. Why? Your decision not to overtake while driving and your willingness to stick behind others reflect a cautious and considerate approach on the road. This attitude shows that you prioritize safety and respect the speed and comfort levels of other drivers. By maintaining a steady pace and allowing others to overtake when it's safe and appropriate, you contribute to a smoother traffic flow and minimize the risk of accidents. Sticking behind other drivers can have several advantages. Firstly, it allows you to maintain a consistent and predictable position on the road. This can be particularly beneficial in situations where visibility is limited, such as during adverse weather conditions or in heavy traffic. By giving yourself ample space behind the vehicle in front of you, you create a buffer zone that provides additional reaction time and reduces the chances of a collision.
  12. Driving with friends :HaulieLove:

     

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      Nice Trucks!

  13. Hello, For getting an idea of what could cause this problem, I would like you to send here the following: game.log.txt file (right after the game crashed) → C:\Users%Username%\Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2 or C:\Users%Username%\Documents\American Truck Simulator last_crash.log file → C:\Users%Username%\Documents\ETS2MP or ATSMP client_.log file → C:\Users%Username%\Documents\ETS2MP\logs or ATSMP\logs The content of each file can be copy-pasted to Pastebin. Then create a new paste for each file and send the 3 links below
  14. As you know, there are many RMs/GMs in the team. And these are people who work entirely on a voluntary basis. They voluntarily took on the role of moderation of a game without making any profit from this work. I think they have even more work to do with such as support, feedback, appeals, in-game reports other things.... In addition, they also have their real life and so, if possible, wait patiently as all reports will be processed. I believe the staff will also try to reduce the reports on the website as quickly as possible and we should understand the work they are doing.
  15. Users often don't use websites or forums to see what has changed. Plus, they may not notice and they just see that Sim 1 always has more players and they choose Sim 1 to play because they simply don't want them to drive alone on the road. Besides, some people prefer the nature of simulation rather than driving at 150 km/h on CD road or other roads.
  16. I still remember years ago, I loved driving and was always looking for a driving game to play. And then, when I was searching, I suddenly found videos about ETS2 and I started playing. A few months later, I was also surprised to see a serious traffic jam in Rotterdam, that was years ago. And in my head, I started to think where is this and why is there such a traffic jam? And from there, I found out about TruckersMP and joined this community. Of course, it was the right decision as I am still here with everyone to this day and of course, that is the future.
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