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How about your Driving skill ? I wanna help you about that ETS 2 player :)


Ozzy152 [TR]

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Hello Guys.

 

I play Ets 2 since my childhood maybe from Hard Truck 2. I even think since my childhood well how would we drive a truck with friend ? Now its real.

I tried lots thing to have drive better drive. Firstly I noticed that you need to have true game and steering wheel settings. I 'm talking for 900 degree steering wheel. ( I ve played 2-3 years with keyboards) for the setting you need to try and find for the best yourself.

 

Firstly srry for my fault. I taken pics with my native language. (the wheel setting pic is under the last page sadly , I could not take it here ) There's steering wheel setting page. There are two important setting for you. If you do like that or nearly , you can have controll your truck better. I show you this at my videos.

 

Second part is about fov. I worked for which is the best Ets 2 positon ? I ve noticed that. When you sit in a truck cabin , your eyes do not see at the same time road and left mirror well. And I am ok about it. After that as if I sit in a truck cabin and moved the my head opposite the left mirror and right mirrow with cabin. If I ve a tall 1.80 the position looks good. After I was seeing real truckers how they are driving etc. I got decision to make Fov at 55 and driving seat take of full back and move yourself up last one. After move the  your head right and left which is your body is ok and take the your angle ( how is your looking with your eyes ) in the truck cabin make them some down at least see the truck speedlimit and info etc like the in video . Yes that is all.

 

 

Now Lets talk some more , why I drive like that. Guys a normal car is max 1.5 tonne or 2 ton. 

 

A truck is just empyt weight it depends frigo or standart trailer 15 or 16 tonne. With weight total limit 40 tonne. So How can you move your truck so fast ? Think that doing in real. Did you have math how many tonne takes the each whell above the 40 tons ? :)

 

The speed limit is 90km/h. İt would for fuel economy and safety. So that why driving carefully. My friend is fuel tanker driver with his automatic R410 at New Scania. He gave me the truck to drive. It was looking awesame with alcoa wheell and metalic paintjob. İt was just empyt weight was 16 tons. I just say you that. When you drive it and move about 80-90 km'h speed. The truck is saying you actually that '' you are mine well '' . You can not have any mistake with that tonnage vehicles. Ofc everyone would have drive it on straight road. While I was driving it there were the road fixes. Then I was scared a bite and rememberd how I drive on ETS MP :) At the virage and tight roads with real 0 experience, it was important to pass there with in full traffic 60 -70 km'H cuz all were going like that. Just I felt my there myself as snake. Just wanted to share my little memory of my first drive.

 

maybe u understand why are the ppl goes on the mp just 90 km/h with carefully. I

 

I also srry for my low english again , I hope I got understand what I mean. Happy truck driving :)

 

 

 

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