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« Reply #5775 on: 2024-11-03 21:57:16 »

Just need to say, these tree's bug me for some reason.  They are in Germany... I think they are new.  They look too artificial and there isn't enough of them to look natural.  It is west of Magdeburg.





Here is the same location irl.  These trees bug me irl too, lol.



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« Reply #5776 on: 2024-11-04 00:00:57 »

I have not experienced those trees yet, but hey, they at least made it lifelike!  Seems like a very specific area to make specific trees for.
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« Reply #5777 on: 2024-11-04 00:21:33 »

The abscence of bottom branches in these pines may say there are too many trees per square ;D.
As we see in Nordic Horizons screenshots, usually the trees are lower if there are low «food» for them, but here we see another way of energy saving.
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« Reply #5778 on: 2024-11-04 18:37:19 »

They look like they are farmed tree's too.  They are spaced so evenly.
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« Reply #5779 on: 2024-11-04 19:50:56 »

How am I so bad at this? Lol!

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« Reply #5780 on: 2024-11-05 09:13:11 »

^The common advice is to move as slow as possible to have enough time to correct the trajectory ;D.
Glad to see clean water in small rivers — not every state have it ;D.
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« Reply #5781 on: 2024-11-05 15:37:14 »

How am I so bad at this? Lol!

Use specific things as guidelines.  Remember the trailer wheels don't turn, they slide.  There is a pivot point.
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« Reply #5782 on: 2024-11-06 01:11:55 »

Glad to see clean water in small rivers — not every state have it ;D.

Theoretically the water is clean in most places. What changes the color is the sediment in the water. Truly unhealthy water would be still water or swamps. The Mississippi River at it's head waters is pure but the further south it goes, the more sediment and eventually muddy it becomes. So by the time it reaches Louisiana it's a nasty brown.  Not due to human pollution, but because of mud and silt.
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« Reply #5783 on: 2024-11-06 09:44:37 »

20 minutes of Greece today ;D.
If this map is true, there will be four tiny islands, one of them with a bridge, and three accessible with a ferry.

The road between two cities on Crete must be a European counterpart of California SR 1.
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« Reply #5784 on: 2024-11-06 17:10:34 »

I'm not going to spoil myself and watch it.  Greece is smaller, but with the roads being very tight and curvy, they will probably make it seem long.








But to those who did watch it..... how was it? ;D
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« Reply #5785 on: 2024-11-06 17:48:54 »

I'm not going to spoil myself and watch it.  Greece is smaller, but with the roads being very tight and curvy, they will probably make it seem long.

The San Andreas effect! :D


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« Reply #5786 on: 2024-11-06 17:49:29 »

A little late for Halloween but while hauling a loud from Montana to Washington, I spotted this full moon across a mountain pass. Kinda spooky!




Also the game trapped me in a depot.  I had just delivered a load and when I choose my next load, the game had placed another trailer blocking my only exit from the depot.  I had to get creative on my way out...

 



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« Reply #5787 on: 2024-11-07 10:33:56 »

A lot of reversing with trailer ;D.
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« Reply #5788 on: 2024-11-08 00:01:16 »

Also the game trapped me in a depot.  I had just delivered a load and when I choose my next load, the game had placed another trailer blocking my only exit from the depot.  I had to get creative on my way out...


Lol! Wut?  Game... please!
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« Reply #5789 on: 2024-11-10 01:54:11 »

I  . . . . just did . . . . a 2,100 mile journey in ETS2 . . . . . . . and was 15km to my destination.  I crossed an un-signed railroad crossing and didn't look . . . . and a train hit me.  Destroyed my cargo and my load.

I am going to scream.

 <poop>
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