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I like the idea of throwing these in once in awhile. I wouldn’t necessarily make it only a small series. But throw it in once in awhile, filler between episodes. This content is a fun change up from the serious stuff
I think when you pulled the train backwards it put unwanted tension on the whole thing then when he attached that last set of trailers it went crazy. Maybe if you pulled the extra carts to the train it wouldn't have gone crazy. I'm interested to see the rest though
Seems to me that connecting all those trailers would have been much easier if you'd been connecting one or two at a time to the *front* of the line, rather than the back.
You should have manual disconnect/connect mod if there is one so you hook two trailers up back em up to the front of the train and have player 2 connect them to the train and disconnect from tractor because tabbing through 120+ trailers and missing the correct one to disconnect would be painful enough that I think it goes against the Geneva convention 🤣
I remember when we did this in FS17 with the JCB tractors. So fun! I haven't been on your server much in FS22 because I am busy making a map that I hope to release in a few weeks, maybe you would like to do a first look on it when it's ready
Love this idea but when I heard unrealistic I thought starting with like a billion. Buying big plots of land, using the biggest equipment, the most unique, and just equipment that you don’t typically use.
When you said unrealistic series, I thought you meant unrealistic farming, like massive combines on tiny fields, huge tractors and trailers for under 1000l of produce, that sort of thing!
I just did the challenge and got 150 of these same trailers behind the Giants mod of the Big Bud at 1100 HP it is a beast. Same Map. Once I got it going well, it ran for an estimated 1.1 km and weighed 735 tons! I had it stretching from the Skate Park to the windmills on the other side of the lake doing 10 mph! On a flat map, it would be capable of doing so many more! I also tried the 2200 HP TLX 9000 semi and it just doesn't have the weight for traction! Fun Challenge! I did use Manual Attach which made it a bit easier for me.
Most trailers i ever connected was 4 semi trailers with 3 dollies on the back of a semi truck. That was on Mustang Valley Ranch on FS17. I did that because when a high price would come up, it would last for only one trailer load before it started dropping. I would dump 4 trailers at the sell point all at once
If you go to daggerwins videos and click “popular” I counted at least 6 videos of all the video over 1 million views are these kind of videos. So even if people dislike the videos, they still do really well view wise
You should find one of those test maps with all different tracks and unrealistic ramps, uneven ground. Plenty of room to move around and no building in the way etc
If the goal was to connect them..... Success!!!, If the goal was to pull them.... Fail!, If the goal was to launch them into the air without touching them.... Success!!!
people are always adding trailers to the back, but if you just put one for one on the front with everyone picking up a trailer then adding it to the front and going back again, this could have been done quit efficient.
I wonder if it would have been better on single player with a more thought-out map? Makes me want to try this with the TLX Phoenix and Lizard Tippers. EDIT: of course you would have to use dollies...way too much work I guess...
Pulls trailers back to try to connect them. Trailers jump around. "Oh no, everythings been pulled back for some reason." Wow, really? Why wouldn't you just keep pulling unattached trailers FORWARD? Lmao.
There's literally nothing wrong with doing stupid, fun stuff like this. I doubt anyone's complaining, so you shouldn't feel like you need to apologize for having a bit of silly fun. Anyone who does complain...well, just like....ignore them..man..
Hi Daggerwin. Good onya mate, I'm all for how you are thinking! I never wanted to offend your more triggered viewers, or being misunderstood, so never really commented on your thoughts. I was getting as frustrated as you, but didn't know how to say it lol. Thanks for a sense of humour, and the shift in your videos.
Why are you connecting them from the back XD You just have to hook them from the front. You hook 2 then unhook, bring one in front, hook the 2 from before now you have 3, you unhook, bring the 4th in front hook and unhook all and so on. And you have a nice straight line of trailers plus you can check with each one you bring if you can still tow...
Actually measured by the weight. The metal tech trailers are like a ton and ahalf tops those are like five. So purely by weight you’re talking about something that’s insanely heavy
i am super curious if you could get substantially more smaller trailers hooked up and pulled or if it's bugging out because of the number of connected physics bodies
Daggerwin i have an idea of doing loads of forestry but i know you dont really like it but its to see if you can clear every tree off Sliverrun and see how long it takes
probably work if say powerful front tractor with 50 trailers then tow bar tractor more trailers and repeat to help steer the trailers as well as add power throughout the road train
Ahh it's been a while since we had a 'Can I make a 15km long road train?' I'd love to see a how long a road train is needed to stop a train. A big auzzy or US map that's flat is where you need to do this.
Might I suggest the TLX series of trucks from 82 studios for next time. They can pull these trailers and have ridiculous amounts of power. A flat map like No Man's Land would probably help as well.