![]() ![]() Invest in Autonomous Winch - When going for Step 1, this upgrade is a must. As soon as you finish the tutorials, I recommend exploring Russia/Taymyr & unlock and find DAN 96320 (great heavy truck, useful till the end of the game) & TUZ 420 "Tatarin" (most terrain-capable vehicle in the game, one of the 2 best scouts).īy the end of this step, you will have unlocked:īroken Horse *- check this trophy's description ASAP to make your life easier for this trophy.ġ. All the content is in the Polish language, but it's still easy to navigate (I translate some of the features in corresponding trophies descriptions). You will find interactive maps with everything marked under this link. This step is crucial for many reasons it will unlock everything you need to complete all contracts, tasks, and contests and make the roads usable & uncover the map. It couldn’t hurt.Step 1: Explore the World for all Collectablesįind all the garages, watchtowers, upgrades & rebuild all the bridges and clear all roads of obstacles finding all the free vehicles scattered through all the maps. Oh, and make sure to check out our tips guide as well. I really wish I would have known to buy this when I first started SnowRunner, as it would have made the early game way smoother than it ended up being for me. Keep an eye on its tires too, as you can get some that are much better for offroading and mud than the other trucks you’ve found so far have access to. With the Paystar at your fingertips, you’re going to be in much better shape to pull those off. You’ll need another $5,000 or so to buy the cargo add-on, but you can just sell the one that you had on a previous truck. This is a very well-balanced vehicle that’ll be able to take you wherever you need to go with far fewer issues than the others. Now that you’ve sold off all your worldly possessions and have roughly $88,000, you’re going to want to go into the truck store in your garage and find the International Paystar 5070 offroad truck. You’ll need another $5,000 if you somehow don’t have another cargo add-on to sell. The truck you find in the North part of the map will do this just fine on its own. You’ll either want to use that one to find the other two cars or just do some contracts. However, the pick-up isn’t actually as good at getting around the map as the truck parked at the garage is. There are a couple of cars to find in the starting map as well, which will net you another $40,000 or so if you sell them both. That means that SnowRunner practically hands you $70,000 right off the bat. No, it’s $40,000.Īnd then, you find your third truck parked at the very first garage you come across. The highway truck sells for over $30,000, while the pickup sells for over $10,000. See, every truck you find in the game can be sold in your garage for the full purchase price. That thing is useless, I tell ya.īut wait, these two trucks are actually good for something. I tried using the highway truck to make deliveries for a few hours and it did not go well. While these are both fine for the purposes of, y’know, a tutorial, they’re so poor that you’re probably never going to want to use them again. Get busy sellin’ in SnowRunnerĭuring SnowRunner‘s tutorial, you’re given a pickup truck and a highway truck. If you don’t want to dawdle quite so much at the beginning, just do the things that I’m going to lay out in subsequent paragraphs. What if I told you that you could get yourself a damn fine piece of hardware in the early hours of the game with minimal effort? What? You don’t like rhetorical questions? Okay, I am telling you that. You’re probably going to get stuck a lot and it’s going to take a really long time to get where you’re going to boot. ![]() And the game is very vocal about letting you know it. The first five or so trucks you get for free in SnowRunner are not great. ![]()
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