In MudRunner’s case – it’s the loading and hauling part that gets the focus (And really, it’s just the hauling.) The logs are pre-cut, and there are some very “video game-y” ways that they appear in the back of your truck – by having 4 logs that were loaded in with a crane somehow turn into an entire truckload, or by having a truckload miraculously appear by holding a button. A job in which you cut down trees, load them up in the back of a big truck and then haul them off to a lumber mill to sell them. MudRunner takes that core concept and applies it to another real-world activity – logging. Spintires as a whole is mostly about driving cars and trucks in the mud – Mudding, or mud-bogging. Trees get bent and broken as you push through or winch your way out of a ditch. Muddy roads get realistically deformed as your heavy truck displaces the soil, forming grooves that can throw off your camber. Stalling in a river could result in your vehicle even washing away downstream. Water reacts realistically to your vehicle – driving into deep water even damages the engine and can cause it to stall. One that prides itself on actually doing what it set out to do without the jank and weirdness of some of its contemporaries. MudRunner is a pretty good simulator, after all. ![]() ![]() Rounding out the DLC is a handful of new trucks, 2 new challenges to tackle, and 2 completely new, rather fun maps to tool around in.
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