Is anyone else who is using the Hungary map, having a problem with their hired Drivers? my Drivers are continually losing money on most jobs and I am losing money, instead of making a profit, can anyone help me please? Am I doing something wrong?
I am new on the game, I have base game and a few DLC, no mods, default settings and default config files. I notice from time to time some of my hired drivers loss a lot of money while doing jobs. I took a few screenshots, here are the details Cargo: Distance: Profit: Loaders 621 Km -2,836 Loaders 811 Km -3,616 Excavator 824 Km -3,238 Excavator 414 Km -1,855 Maybe there were more, but I didn't
Euro Truck Simulator 2 > General Discussions > Topic Details. iburpoften Apr 1 @ 2:07pm. Driver Made negative profit. I was clicking round in the drivers section and saw my lowest profit driver had completed two jobs back to back both the negative profit, all the other low earners where fine. No modes installed completey standard, is this a
The first Euro Truck Simulator was released on 29 August 2008 for Microsoft Windows and OS X and the first European-developed truck simulation of the games. Players choose their starting country from Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom (versions 1.2 and 1.3 only). Hi all, I'm quite far now with this game and enjoying it considerably. Though I'm at a picker at the moment with the design of my fleet of Volvo F16 Globetrotters. I can't decide whether it is worth upgrading them from 4 x 2 to a 6 x 4. Do the drivers you hire haul heavier loads if they have a 6 x 4 chasis (and make more money) or do they still haul heavy loads with a 4 x 2? If the latter then margalus 10 sierpnia 2014 o 14:50. the gas at any station you have in your upgraded garages is .20 cheaper than the public stations in that country. #1. margalus 10 sierpnia 2014 o 14:52. look at the price of the gas at your personal pump and then drive to the closest public station in the same country and look. You will see that it is cheaper.
The Pitts Oct 29, 2017 @ 5:51am. Your hired hands do not use the Freight Market for their jobs and the number of companies in a city makes no difference to how well those drivers perform. Put three drivers in Bern and three in Berlin (or indeed Montpelier) and they will develop at the same rate and achieve a similar profit per diem given the
You can see this in his "Euro Truck Simulator 2: ROAD TRIP" video. He mentions his hired driver "Kenneth Kennethson" (a play on names, referring to a character from another series he's done). Also, whenever Kenneth makes money or such, you can see it scroll along the GPS there where your information scrolls about, it actually shows "Kenneth
Originally posted by Nopel: For your hired drivers it gives a good feeling only. They not even drive the car, its calculated and simulated. You will never see your drivers at street. Seeing them on the roads and the truck having an effect on their earning capacity are two different things. #7.
On 2/22/2021 at 12:04 PM, LoboSolitarioESP said: For experienced drivers it is better to assign expensive trucks, but for novices cheap trucks are better because you have no experience. It's useless to blow money on low performance trucks, as you can sell them back for only 35% of the original value. It's better to give each employee same truck

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