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CBaccari

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  • Preferred Trucks
    Mercedes
    Scania
    Volvo
  • EU Garage Location
    France: Strasbourg
  • Known languages
    English, Spanish

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  1. I'm thankful for the help, but I've tried everything recommended here and not one thing has worked. I'm not sure how to solve this problem.
  2. When I load up single player ETS2, it says I'm updated to 1.40, however when I load up the client it says I'm still on 1.39. I never participated in the 1.4 beta so I feel like that is the issue, but I'm extremely confused. I don't know anyone who has this issue.
  3. Bigger server, and possibly a bigger event space.
  4. This was by far the ABSOLUTE WORST EVENT I HAVE EVER ATTENDED. I understand that in real life, if an accident occurs that it cannot be removed immediately, nor can it be moved somewhere else, but certainly you could’ve removed it after an hour or so. Because bottlenecks and traffic controllers thin out traffic, the rest of the map was deserted, as may people were starting in the Netherlands to catch the ferry out of Eurooport (if Imujden had ferries to Hull this wouldn’tve been an issue). I started in Bremen, drove to Amsterdam (via Osnabruck), sat in traffic for 80 minutes, and then the roads in the UK were emptier than on South American servers. There were very few “operations” that I came across in the entirety of my drive, and I gave up in Birmingham. I could’ve driven the entirety of the Calais-Duisburg road round trip and have time left over in the amount of time I sat in this traffic. I figured once I got into the UK that everything would be better, but it just sucked more than the traffic jam. I understand that you guys put out a warning that there was heavy traffic, but the way it was worded made it seem like it wasn’t as big of a deal as it turned out to be. Maybe a warning like “AVOID EUROPOORT HEAVY DELAYS” would’ve been better than “TRAFFIC COMING FROM GRONIGEN NEED TO USE THE A9 TOO!” Like I said, I wasn’t coming from Gronigen, I was coming from Osnabruck!!!!!! In my three years of playing TruckersMP, this was the very first Real Ops event that I attended, and I’m saltier than seawater; salty to the point where I don’t want to go to another Real Ops. But I probably will, because I stream and I need content! Below is a flashback to the agony I sat in for 80 entire minutes of my life. This is not to advertise my channel, and I don’t care if you never watch another one of my videos again. I just want the naive TruckersMP staff to see what it was really like to sit in the traffic jam.
  5. The road between Zurich and Bern can get quite a few players on it, as well as the road between Kiel and Mälmo. Also for some reason people enjoy going between Nuremberg and Munich too
  6. I appreciate the answer, however I’m still confused. I’m going to be participating in a convoy that will begin at the LKW in Amsterdam. I only get options to start my own convoy at the seaport, bus station, truck dealer, hotel. or service station. Let’s say I wanted to start somewhere besides these locations. I’ve seen others do it, please explain how. Also, this Wednesday’s TSR convoy says it will start in Taranto at the CNP, so I do not understand how he can use Italia DLC cities and I cannot. Not only is he starting in Taranto, he is ending at a delivery point in Ancona. May I know how to set the destination of a convoy to a depot as well? Because I can only select a city and no specific destination. Do the convoy leaders type it in the description and let it be edited by the system?
  7. I'm trying to create a convoy using ets2c.com, but I want to end the convoy in Messina. How do I set the destination to Messina? Also, how can I set the destination to a specific location in Messina? Please help
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