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Owoeye Heatley

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:58:37 PM8/3/24
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2 hours is very few time for someone new to play ets2. first that he needs to improve himself in singleplayer, have road rules and necessary knowledge (safe overtaking etc.) Those someone play truckersmp with 2 hours of game info, are very prone to ramming and trolling other players. I think it should be a slightly longer (maybe 10 hour.)

it's the player's choice to look up more what truckersMP actually is.. They also get the rules on the login screen which they are forced to scroll all the way down to continue to the game - So I believe it's their own responsibility.

I think 2 hours is only a prerequisite for registering online plugins, but for beginners to play TMP, it is better to take a longer time, 10 hours or even a lot. Therefore, he first needs to improve his position in the single player game, have the rules of the road and the necessary knowledge (safe overtaking, etc.). Secondly, you can go to TMP for online connection, otherwise, it is very easy to hit other players and recklessly drive other players with only 2 hours of single-player time. So I think this should be slightly longer, 10+ hours (or even longer) is best!

I think minimum requirement is 2 hours to avoid trolls. Steam doesn't refund a game if its played more than 2 hours. And TruckersMP requires 2 hours to register so people can't refund the game and create a new account after trolling the other players for at least 1 hour.

While it's more than likely that a player with less than 2hrs experience won't drive very well, I'm thinking that we should let people take their responsibilities and take the risk to be ban/kicked after a few minutes in TMP! At the end of the day when you sign up you are well informed of the rules and agree to be punished if you don't follow them.

Adding a check to make sure they had minimum 2hrs of play however could be very good to avoid trolls creating new accounts after getting banned as mentioned above! It could also help making sure they are skilled enough, but I'm not sure if 2hrs is enough! Maybe more 10hrs.

at least the server will register there activity. and perhaps when being caught and banned they get another temporary non collision zone after the ban has been expired. i think that is more interesting thought.

Personally when I mentioned 10hrs it was more about their driving skills to master the trucks and trailers to avoid crashing at every sharp turn or block the road when exiting/entering a depot as they are stuck against a wall

^ i see what you mean, but 10 hours is still not enough to learn the basics yet alone learning their skills and master the truck and trailer, that proces take much longer also depends on the driver of course if they are willing to learn.

Most drivers come here for fun and don't take it seriously. nowadays to get driving license is already taking months for most part you don't learn in 10 hours on how to drive a car also. for me it took a almost a year to get car driving license, and yet many accidents happen on the road and then i think where the hell did they get their driving license at haha. I got mine in 2017, so almost 5 years but i'm pretty convivence behind the wheel of my car, but a truck is another level of skill. i played since 2014 ETS2, and yes still make a mistake but is rarely and most time not even my fault.

I believe that time does not play a role here, because you can remain afk for those 2 hours. A better option would be to make a certain number of kilometers in order for new players to gain experience.

The matter of time is not a problem for new drivers to get used to the trucking simulation system. Eventually, they can still play offline after register. Moreover, TMP only remove the "special cargo", everything else is just the same as singleplayer if they are willing to be a real gamer, not just "money cheat" right away. But the problem for TMP is that toxic kiddos are everywhere. They are reckless, impatient driver and they just wanna trolling others, breaking the peaceful driving experience. That is what we need to concern about.

This would actually not be a bad idea. If something could be made that would require you to log in to WoT, that would then check if you have lets say 10 jobs of a minimum 1000km (or just 10000km in total). That would mean they would actually have to drive those jobs and not just idle in game for 2 hours. Not sure if that is even possible or allowed tho

I don't know exact times. But what is important is a good understanding of traffic laws. Perhaps you already have a good understanding, but a few more hours will make you understand the flow of the game.

I think 2 hours is enough, because when registering for TMP there are detailed rules for TMP, you have to read and tick the terms carefully to go to the next step, novice players can learn more about the TMP rules

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