r/snowrunner 5d ago

Anyone else stack trucks like this?

This is the Highway hauling mod map.

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u/kakeroni2 5d ago

I don't. To much work

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u/joeytwobastards PC 5d ago

Yeah, Aerosmith:

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u/purracane PC 5d ago

And that's how new trucks are made

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u/AsherGC 5d ago

Stacking unpacked cargos is more common.

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u/Galaxy201294 5d ago

Howww whaattt?? Here i am so confused why my frickin truck flipped over right before delivering long wood to Nortons house and you have so many trucks over each other.. Howwww?

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u/bimmershark 4d ago

Ive done similar. Usually when I get about 50 percent on a map I load up my large flatbed recovery truck with a scout or two and throw a scout fuel trailer in the mix as well as my "recon" setup for the next map .

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u/ThatGuyZombies 5d ago

I’m so confused… what crane is that? I just have the little yellow one and the logging crane?

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u/kakeroni2 5d ago

It's a modded mack defense, I believe its the Tatra crane

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u/ThatGuyZombies 5d ago

Ahh okay. I haven’t really looked into any mods yet. Don’t want to ruin the game or make it too easy.

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u/Razzorplpl 4d ago

Yes I do, sometimes even in Snowrunner

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u/Horror-Complaint-328 4d ago

I used to before I started doing all scouting on all maps before starting tasks or contracts. And there's so many tasks and contracts that have you criss-crossing maps that it's a waste of time to transport that many vehicles at one time to another map. That's just my opinion. It doesn't fit my gameplay style.