What is [TC] - What it was and what should it be?
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2021-12-28, 23:40
(This post was last modified: 2021-12-28 23:51 by TAZxx.)
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RE: What is [TC] - What it was and what should it be?
Early opinion for me is this;
The mods system adds a lot of variety into what I would call a game/simulator which is towards End of Life (even with this update)... The ins and outs of that are for a different thread/forum. This system has added some new possibilities, which as you say have been gobbled up by the community... This also means the amount of toxicity within the server has reduced. Is any of this permanently going to change? I highly doubt it. I've been back on [TC] City Driving for but only a few days, but I am enjoying the gameplay that's there and I do look forward to also going back to my COP routes as well. The jobs/bus routes on larger maps like this will seem to pay at a low rate compared to more confined maps (such as Blackwood)... So, we should expect some variety... I know for a fact I'll be grinding jobs a bit more to gain money to buy these modded vehicles on the smaller maps. Let's talk about every game release ever, there is a huge "Let's play this." whenever a new game comes out, but the hype dies down, as will with the mod system, jobs, bus routes, etc. The way I'm looking at things right now is, less toxicity, more fun and a reason to actually be on the server... Just today for example me and others shared a lot of banter, which even 6 months ago would not have been possible. There's positives and negatives with everything, you just have to find them... Like, with the job system, you'll earn a lot more on the smaller maps due to less distance... On the bigger maps, you'll have a lot more room for chases and escaping. Let the hype die down a bit and then see where we end up. EDIT: The jobs, regardless of how much you'll earn compared to how much you pay are definitely not worth doing in current state. CityVan 2500 for example is 24,000eur... The better option there is the UFTRUCK for 8,000eur which seems to be relatively quick in comparison to the VAN25... Then you have the LCT3000 at 55,000eur which again, is relatively quick compared to the VAN25 and holds way much more room (not that any jobs get close to the capacity for it).. Remember, these systems are all new, in development and feedback goes an absolute long way to improving CityDriving. -- EDIT 2: From the small amounts of COP work I've seen, the standard of chases have gone down-hill... Hopefully this is just a few cops and not the majority... Training is always recommended, regardless of your experience... I know for a fact I will be doing a refresher myself just to get back used to how things are! |
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