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You can craft truck upgrades that help mitigate high/low temperature but weather can still be tedious at times.
The dust filter is a pretty strong upgrade though. Worth crafting.
If you look at the automation setting there is an option to sitout dust storms and Im guessing the game wants you to situout dust storms by camping or resting during that time and cooking etc. activities or get a dedicated dust filter which would still not completely reduce the temperature accrued.
It is the ONLY weather effect that has no good mitigation item to counteract it. Even snowstorms just heat up your engine with waste water and you ok to go. So yea just accept it and sit it out. Dust storms are brutal lol.. (im talking irl XD )
I rest or sleep EVEN if crew is not tired. or share knowledge etc. if there can be gains from it.
Something something lemons lemonade
I've taken to carrying very large amounts of wastewater during autumn (when the dust storms can last all day). I find a river or wetlands and spend a while there drawing water repeatedly. Preferably in heavy rain, which seems to stack with drawing water from the wetlands/river. Couple of hundred units of wastewater and I can drive through dust storms.
I don't remember how much it costs to install it, but some upgrades cost a LOT. And if you carry them with you uninstalled, they weigh a lot.
The Dust filter is a bit of a pita item.
The dust filter doesn't almost completely negate the effects of a dust storm. I have one fitted. With a dust filter fitted, the rate at which my engine temp increases still jumps from between -1 and +2 (for normal weather) to +20 to +22. That's a very heavy penalty because your engine will overheat very quickly at that rate. You need a lot of water and you need to stop frequently to cool the engine.
What the dust filter does is greatly reduce the HP reduction from a dust storm, from -3 to -0.5 IIRC. It almost completely negates that effect of a dust storm, but only that effect.
Maybe it should almost completely negate both those effects of a dust storm. If it is filtering out the dust (as implied by the effect on HP), then why would the engine temp still be increasing rapidly?
The cost of upgrades starts rising very rapidly after a while because you first have to pay to increase the number of upgrade slots. It'll cost me 6 cores to unlock 1 more upgrade slot and that's before the cost of the upgrade part itself.
No its not. The dust filter <Correction> reduces HP impact by -2.5 which is good but u still get temp increase of +20 which would stall your truck. The heavy taurpoline is better option that reduces hp impact for all weather. Either way .. temp increases..
Dust filter not worth the item slot imo. Just sit it out.
That's what I do, but I usually run out of things to craft long before the storm passes. I'm still quite early in the game so maybe this kind of activity will take up more time later on but, at the moment, it is not a fun mechanic.
After the first time I burned out the engine during a dust storm, I turned on the autostop feature.
I have never burned out the engines before O.O ... nice to know what happens.... Now i know what to do when i want to roleplay Ghost rider (truckstyle)
I mixed it up with the Engine heating vent. That reduces the dust storm temperature increase by 10 degrees. So temp goes up less quickly. It still goes up hella quick just not as much as it would without the heating vent.
The Improved insulator and Insulator can help with freezing temperatures during winter.
As for the cost of unlocking more slots, it's because it gives you serious power. You're able to mitigate weather and terrain effects while adding combat upgrades.
Without slot upgrades, you have to swap upgrades based on need. Some of them have crazy cost. 900 to install back an upgrade i took off to add a tarp? Eh...
That's what I want for my next truck slot. I'd forgotten what it's called.
Maybe they'll be my choice for the next two slots after the vent. Although that'll cost me at least 12 more cores, so maybe not. I find the freezing temperatures less of a bother than the overheating from the dust storms. Maybe because it's only -10, whereas the dust storm is +20.
Yeah, I'm OK with the cost for that reason - it adds a lot to the truck. I can cruise around at 61 kph normally and the worst weather only drops that a few kph now. And my truck has more armour and 3 cannons and a machinegun and I forget what else. I have 19 slots and they've all got something in them. Although there is steep diminishing returns because the cost goes up a lot as the number of slots you have increases but the added value of each slot doesn't change - it's one extra part. But I'm OK with that too - it's endgame stuff by that point.
Yeah, I noticed that. My first question was "Who am I paying?" Is there a mechanic in a van who comes out to swap the parts? Is there a roadside assistance business? Would it be cheaper if I bought a subscription?
Actually, I suppose there is a roadside assistance business now. I noticed in patch notes that if you run out of fuel you can now call for assistance to bring you some fuel. So I guess there is a mechanic in a van.