I can understand t10 logic for wanting to include this car in the game. It represents all the different kinds of fun you can have in a racing game. However due to t10s voiced focus being on competitive racing the truck just doesn’t fit that mantra for public racing lobbies. You have banned previously competitive trucks from public lobbies for what you believed to be vehicles used for wrecking yet have created a wreckers dream truck. Where is the logic there? I purpose that you enforce the same ban to the ETRC truck that you imposed on others before it.
I was just in a B class lobby that had 7 out 15 players using the new truck smashing everything and everyone in their path. Just when I thought things couldn’t get worse they’ve found a way.
It’s a RACING truck, but, yeah, I would say it’d be a wrecker’s dream vehicle.
An August update is being promised, and I hope that sorts out well-discussed things in multiplayer, especially with that one online series on the horizon.
12,125 lbs stock, to be be precise. Lightest it can get is 11,840 lbs with all upgrades save for the aero, and the heaviest it can get (Aero with heaviest rims) is 12,228 lbs.
Turn 10 never think about consequences. Not in multiplayer and even not in free play. They bring cars that can’t be run proper in mp and free play. It’s hard to believe that they didn’t see that. So much ignorance are really frustrating.
They bring cool cars in the game but didn’t allow use to use them, that whe can have fun.
I was in the Turn 10 livestream earlier today and in the Daytona race, I’ve seen a couple incidents of cars ramming into the trucks and the trucks were going everywhere as if they were cars. One person got a month long ban for intentionally ramming other drivers in that race. and he was driving a car That truck is just as likely to be a victim of big blows as being a weapon used by the aggressive drivers.