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Spintires maps deepmud
Spintires maps deepmud










Slow, rigid but has AWD option and always diff lock on. So if you have spare 2 stars - B131 is best choice.ī66 rather useless especially for it's 2 star value - utility carriage (small fuel+repairs and 1 garage point), repairs (600), spare wheel, garage cart (1 gar. As for support vehicle it rather slow and it's attachment capacity is slightly less than C-trucks'. Attachment set same as C375, except no loaders. In MudRunner B130 lost it's diff lock and now it just "meh" even for 1 star - better spent it on scout car or C256 (if unlocked).ī131 is 2-star truck, consider it as "C375 Lite" - slower, weaker, smaller but it's consumption on avg is 9 L/min with 270L capacity ("utility", auto gear, AWD), never hits 20L/min mark, so with skillful power management and driving it's range may exceed that of "Ural" trucks. Same attachments and consumptions as C65111. Barely keep up speed under load and pitifully crawl on mud. Lock, has 9(!) gears and exceed 80 km/h when stripped (guaranteed to hit a tree at these speeds). Can have either cranes with short and medium carriages.Ĭ65115 is "Lethal Joke Truck" - flat tires, neither AWD nor Diff. Best as support truck without carts for long routes. at "auto"), but more stable and more chances to get "spare wheel" (even with crane).Ĭ65111's strength in it's 350 L fuel capacity, but it is weakest C-truck by numbers and often "overconsume" it (with 15 L avg on "auto", it struggle to sustain speed on rough road). C4310 is, basically, C375 with wider wheels and 260L fuel tank (16L avg. They have same attachment set as for "Urals". I didn't drive them too much to say its' traits. Main flaw I noticed about "Urals" is that they has worst stability for tilting.Ĭ375 is good to go, but if you have C432010 unlocked - it is fine too. Their fuel consumption onn average ("auto gear" mode with AWD) 15-17L/min with utility attachment. Has best power/weight ratio of all C-tier trucks. Also C4320 is "hidden" truck and can be obtained via random map spawn.Ĭ432010 is basically turbocharged version of C4320 with wider wheels. All have 270 L fuel capacity.Ĭ375 and C4320 are same in numbers, but performance are slightly different due to different wheel size - latter one has higher wheels, that means better speed dynamics, but C375 (for me) is better under loads. Quite popular choice (I saw them often in multiplayer).

Spintires maps deepmud series#

"Ural" series (C4320XX, C375), more about speed (45 km/h flat top speed) and able to fit for medium logs carriage with crane, but can't get short log carriage with crane. C256 - cheap (1 star) 6x4 version of C255, fuel consumption is same with latter's AWD disengaged, pick this if you are experienced with RWD off-roading. Fuel capacity 330L, in HC mode series are consume lot of fuel (c255 = 35L at max RPM, 19L average with "utility" attachment, AWD, auto gear C260 will often show 30+L/ min, up to 40). Powerful but rather slow - 35-40 km/h on roads. If you want summary I can help you with that:Ĭ2XX (the "KrAZ" series) are able to fit for long logs, good at mud kneading, relatively stable, best used for heavy loads. For example, most notable for me that C255 is better doing at towing heavy loads (e.g. Is one better for mud and the other rocks? Seems like that is the case.Īt first, I have noticed that trucks are perform differently between casual and hardcore. The original A-469 or the other one (forget number). I don’t even know which of the two scout type trucks are better. Even a simple thing like A>G>C>Z type thing would be great. So, I don’t have a lot of knowledge on the vehicles, and don’t want a huge history lesson or weight lesson. I played a little SpinTires on the PC, back when it first came out, for a couple weeks, but haven’t touched the title until this week, when I installed Mudrunner on XBoxOne. The C375 is great at both of these things, but is horrible at moving small logs and deep mud. What I’d like is simple things like: The C255 is great at hauling small logs and small log trailers through mud, but cannot handle water or medium sized logs at all. I don’t want to have to crunch numbers and learn physics to do so though. That will mean having to up my knowledge a little. I’ve beaten all the maps on Casual, in Single Player mode, but now I’m looking to go back through on Hardcore. I’m having the hardest time trying to find SIMPLE comparisons of the trucks in Mudrunner.










Spintires maps deepmud