What I do is which works almost every time put your finger where the tornado is on the radar and move your finger the direction that it says it’s moving from the national weather service and drag it in that direction now just park your car somewhere where your finger swiped and you will get a direct hit
As a newish player this did help clear up quite alot for me thanks! No longer will the tornados play pong with me having to drive back and forth always just late enough for it to lift
My tip is chase the tornado for a bit if it get ahead of the tornado and turn in the tornado direction and if your in front of the tornado enough drive into the tornado or try to predict the path I usually drive into it I can’t really predict the path well. When I first started I would try to intercept immediately and everytime it would change direction and just dies out. Hope this helps as it does for me
Hello, thanks! I would likely recommend the dom2 or 3 since they deploy pretty quickly, which is nice to start with but if you do feel confident you could try to get a TIV 2, it's definitely a lot more difficult to intercept with since it takes longer to deploy but if you use the methods i mentioned in the video and practice I could see you learning it pretty well, especially because the tiv 2 can go 70 mph over dirt and such which can be handy. After all though it's up to you, just depends on how you want to intercept.
Who needs that when the game deploy in a middle of it's path. Happen to me ones. I just joined a server and it randomly spawn me in Hazelton. A wedge is heading straight for it. Thankfully a shelter is nearby so i Leg it. Deploy two Dorothy and hid inside. It's not a direct hit, just passing by because max wind is on 95. After the wind drop, i headed out trying to intercept it and in my horror and excitement, a double wedge ef5. Found an intercept point. Deploy Dorothy and the game decided "nu uh" and crash 💀💀
for me when it comes to hooks i got the the bottom of the yellow polygon and 99.9% of the time it shows up there because most tornados start south then move north so i use the hook on the polygon to find my nados
Hey, great video! I am currently grinding from the DOM 3 to the TIV 2. I am at 234k, and have the 2x money gamepass. I am wondering how long you estimate the process to take if I just no-life for the next multiple hours.
Thank you! I'm not really sure since it can vary between thermos and just the tornadoes that come out from those days in general, but you seem pretty close! What I can estimate is with the daily income and such it will probably take you a few more days if you get lucky with big tornadoes and such, not sure though that's what I think at least!
@@DynamiteMan1 I'm not sure if they do but I do know the devs rolled back an update due to excessive crashing, so maybe that has been fixed or dampened
Was using this tutorial and had a fantastic chance to run south and get directly in front of the end area of something EF-3 or EF-4 level winds. Got to the spot, setup and had everything perfect for it to hit my probe then it lifts and goes directly over the probe. Great info as I suppose it did work for me, just my luck did not 😂
Ah nice lol, sometimes it is up to the storm to ultimately determine an intercept, though even if it lifts like that you're still getting the experience from it, glad the video helped!
Fun fact: If you're in a Tornado right now or when it passed you. You may get 1 Intercept from the leaderboard. (No, I didn't try to do this since I didn't play it too much but it's me thinking whether or not you will get an intercept of the leaderboard.)
So sorry for the late reply I've been trying to get the channel scaled up a bit more, I'd recommend playing it a bit safe, especially on high days where 200+'s are somewhat common, what I would do is if the tornado is strong enough I'd probe where it would hit in the middle than have the dominator 2 ride the outer part the tornado to maximize income, but that can be tricky sometimes
I gotta ask, can you earn money just by intercepting, cuz i had a few failed attempts at intercepting and i still dont know if it even gives anything or not.
@kurai4947 it does yes, if your interceptor has a mesonet it will start giving you money from ~90+ mph intercepts, and also of course stronger ones give you more money usually
Hmm well I'm not too sure what counts it as an intercept to be honest, I'm just purely guessing here but it may be counting how many times you stop and enter plus exit a tornado in an interceptor as the driver rather than driving through one in a truck or being in a passenger seat, again not entirely sure I'm sorry
No problem! I noticed that a lot of guides were poorly explained out or they just didn't understand how to properly do it themselves so I that's why I made this, I hope this helped!
So uh I went inside a tornado with free starter car with 90 mph speed one info a 3000+ feet tornado and I didn't died it was 130 wind speed and going really slowly