AMERICAN TRUCK SIMULATOR - How to Increase Garage Productivity

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  • čas přidán 29. 10. 2023
  • If your garage is under performing following these tips will make a difference. Level up your drivers which happens as they complete deliveries. Upgrade all the trucks, especially the transmissions & engines as you can afford to do so.
    #americantrucksimulator #pandafoo
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Komentáře • 8

  • @Saddletramp1200
    @Saddletramp1200 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Hi, I drove these for a living. OTR 29 years. It was a good life. Showed a friend my XP. Now he as one in his truck.

    • @Pandafoo
      @Pandafoo  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I had an Uncle that did long haul driving as well for many years. He loved the Life & freedom. Lectric now has a 26 inch wheeled bike

  • @indianajim
    @indianajim Před měsícem +1

    I always get a loadout that maxes out Heavy cargo and Hill traversal.

  • @my1vice
    @my1vice Před 3 měsíci +2

    I'm convinced it's random. Nothing I do seems to impact productivity over time. It goes up it goes down... Regardless, IMO.

  • @TeaDrivenDev
    @TeaDrivenDev Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is likely not correct. Many people have tried to determine the effect of upgrades to hired drivers' trucks, and nobody appears to have found anything really significant. The performance bar graphs in particular are only applicable when the player is driving a truck; trucks driven by hired drivers are not simulated in the same way.

    • @speed2nice985
      @speed2nice985 Před 2 měsíci

      so sleeper trucks compared to day cabs dont make a diffrence or trailers?

    • @TeaDrivenDev
      @TeaDrivenDev Před 2 měsíci

      @@speed2nice985 Trailers make a difference in the same way as they do for the player - the same job pays more with your own trailer than it does with the employer's trailer, so they would make more money that way. However, having a specific trailer limits drivers to the jobs that are possible with that trailer, and as hired drivers only ever look for jobs back to their home city from the exact city they're in, and for a limited amount of time, that increases the risk of them going back all the way empty because they can't find anything that fits, potentially causing you to lose a lot of money over time. That's why people sometimes recommend not giving hired drivers access to trailers.
      For hired drivers' trucks, upgrades will not affect the jobs they can do or the completion time. A driver with a 300hp engine will pull that 90,000lb load through the Rockies in the same time as one with 600hp. However, I've now seen that someone seems to have found out that certain truck upgrades can increase they money drivers make from jobs by small amounts per part, up to a maximum of 10%. Go to the guides for ETS 2 (it's going to work the same way for ATS) on Steam and search for "A Better Truck" for an in-depth explanation. I only know what's written there, though; I haven't found a way to look at those numbers myself.

    • @Sorinoir
      @Sorinoir Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@speed2nice985always buy the cheapest trucks for employees.