Snowrunner Pro vs Modder

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The topic might says Pro vs modder but this video is more of a review of Advanced modding tools or manually installable mods available for Snowrunner. Although there will be some tips which you may or may not know.
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Contents of Video
00:00 - Intro & Disclaimer
00:13 - Map Navigation
00:58 - Interaction with surrounding
02:30 - Using Game Mechanics
06:30 - Customisation
07:43 - Conclusion

Mods Used in video:

Following are subscribe to install mods:
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A real pro can press alt+f4 before avtosave when he flipes over

Don_Biton
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I prefer non-OP mods, they make the game dull. I use JTTS mods, it does some minor tweaks to some bad vehicles so I can use them, and also some more realistic implements that give you fuel and repair parts that you already mentioned here.

tamilsonb.
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i love the connections the snowrunner youtubers have. it's awesome to see you refer to nate as a pro. he happens to be another one of my favorites for snowrunner tips and tricks. also, the scout wedge tip is awesome...i saved a buddy in a p16 with a tuz 166

scenebabe
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Focus Entertainment: We have made a game, and you will play it on our terms.

Pro: Yes sir, right away sir, anything you say sir.

Modder: THIS IS SPARTA !!!

Hardy_H_H
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A Pro with good reaction time can also utilize the ninja winch technique to save themselfs from falling over. This has saved me many times in my 400+ hours

xdergrieche
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Love seeing the Transtar used so much in this vid. One of my favorite trucks to play around with. Even held a WR for Barrels Delivery contest in Drowned Lands in the past.

theracingbear
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Playing the game in its stock condition is a challenge and always is fun but gets boring after one or two playthroughs. Moddiing is a gift to PC gaming community fortunately in this game console players can enjoy it aswell. Yeah! It's true that this game has too many OP mods that's the beauty of xml editing, like you can make things OP you can choose to make them non OP. Most of the mods I use in this game, I personally tweak them to make them as close to base game as possible.

violetrrose
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To be honest, i think any game life spam depends on its modders and mods as it gives the players the flexibility and freedom of making the game just the way they like mostly for the heavy single player games

ab-
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XML edits are a great way to balance vehicles that have been crippled to fit with Sabre's vision of progression/truck tiers. 16-series engines for the Pacific P12 and P16, as well as increasing the solid dirt traction value for P16 tires to compensate for the game's torque issues. There's no situation where the wheels of a 60, 000 pound truck should spin on solid, dry dirt considering the real life P16 can pull 300, 000 pounds of logs on steep mountain roads without losing traction.

EdmontonRails
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Of these options, I'm definitely a pro. I like a few mods here and there to spice things up, but mostly, I'm happy with what we got.

SchazmenRassir
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Thank you for giving me some new mods to try. This is an amazing video. 👌🏻👌🏻

cody
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The XML editor you showed here is a godsend. The main kind of modding I do for my own enjoyment is tweaking the trucks and trailers often adding things like diff lock or AWD because I work with similar equipment in real life and know that there are aftermarket companies that do offer AWD conversions or at least limited slip diff options for all but the most exotic trucks. Not having to constantly unpack and repack the XML files will make tweaking much faster.

Hybris
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Wish the devs would start implementing some of the stuff that modders are doing, ie the real truck stuff like the p12 roughneck.

SNOWDUDE
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I had no idea there was mod allowing me to set static time. Thanks for that.

I also love games with official mod support. It really greatly increases value of the game as there are always some insanely talented people who brings amazing mods that are sometimes better than official DLCs.

Johny_
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In general, I like using mods with new trucks or mechanics (like bridges, this new oilfield skids etc.) but since I'm on PC I can tune them down to match vanilla ones. It's a bit of a shame that most modders don't give the option to choose between normal and op engines/tires, especially for console players :P

unpretty
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I don't use many mods as a console player, but saying this about game time, I typically skip the nights

yungsagegaming
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In the end, they're both having fun

notbappo
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When Snowrunner was released, I got the "Deluxe" version with Seasonpass 1.
So far I have completed all the missions and tasks (except for most of the contests) single-handedly in Vanilla.
When I started there was neither hard mode nor new game+.
I wonder if I am a pro or not? I also use Recover as often as I can, because I simply avoid annoying double trips. But there are also moments when you have to bail out a stuck truck with a second or third one or save the resources (like logs).
Map knowledge and knowing the best routes and where to find and get which resources is simply essential here.

Grittreel
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Truth good work I mix them both after my beginnings with snowrunner back in the manmade COVID days I played Amur and it made my brain hurt? So I balance mods and vanillas together and it's still a great game but less headaches and hours 😁✌️👍

josephtaylor
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"Remove rocks" is a blessing". I don't use OP trucks or stuff like that, but this mod is my "go to". Almost stopped to play Snowrunner in the past only because of rocks, because most of the time they make absolutly no sense and are a pain in the ***... Look at real off road videos, and except for rock climbers videos, tell me when you can see so many rocks on road even on ice (look at Alaska truckers videos crossing frozen rivers or lakes). Beside, SR has many other challenges to cope with. Rocks everywhere are simply useless.

alain_sans_c