So far so good! When you’re concentrating, you‘re actually a really good driver 😜 No but I can imagine that talking while driving would distract the hell out of me, too, and with these ones you really have to focus. Fun watch!
Talking definitely makes it a bit more difficult for me, I've found. Pretty true in real life too. The backing up I suspect might requite total concentration. :)
Congratulations on a job well done, one of the quickest half an hour's ever. I am sure your how to get by an obstacle in the game has also been of some help. Looking forward to the rest of the training.
Thanks, Coyi! This is really well implemented. I would have loved to have done this when I first started playing, and it was even helpful to do this now. Really cool stuff.
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It's pretty interesting seeing experienced people do a tutorial for the first time. It's so out of order. Plenty of stuff people miss or forgot about. This is true in real life too, People do get complacent and form bad habits overtime.
Absolutely. This was really helpful for me to learn things I missed, and to help drive home some reminders. I think my biggest takeaway will be to use my mirrors more.
@@ZillaBlitzPC Yeah, I never utilized the hood mirrors or the side one. Though at times I get frustrated at it failing me for going slightly over the lines, I'm using a keyboard so i feel it's harder to be precise then people using a wheel. I don't really recall ever having to parallel park in this game, Seems they're focusing more on irl driving vs the actual gameplay. Trailer stuff should be a lot more relevant though, I'm trying to wean off relaying on third person.
You did great, one thing everyone has to remember this is not a race, take your time around the turns and swing wide, they are called trailers for a reason, they trail behind the truck and on turns they take the shortest route, if you ever see in the snow or dirt, just look at your tire tracks/marks, you will notice the rear wheels of your car act just like the trailer does, the tires do not ride/drive in the same spot as your steer tires do they trail of to one side or the other depending which way you are turning and they are taking the shortest route.
Thanks! It was really fun. I did the backing up section last night, after this, and will post that video in a day or so. I think that's definitely a message they are trying to get across in the academy: swing it wide! :)
Well done zilla you did pretty well, being an ex lorry driver myself this game is very realistic with driving physics, but the one thing i always see when watching content creators is they think they are on a race track and want to go as fast as possible, i think you did well but in a couple of parts when driving with the trailer as soon as the road opened up you did the same thing and put your foot down, the one thing about driving a lorry is slow is better because you can handle the trailer much better in slower speeds, your not on a timer 😂, quick tip to remember when reversing is right to left and left to right, if you want your trailer to go to the right then turn the steering wheel left, and vice versa, tip for your next video
Thanks! This was a lot of fun and I've definitely taken some good lessons from it. I don't think I'll be spoiling too much by saying that I did the backing up chapter and there were more failures. :)
One of the tests you showed is requiring you to drive a manual transmission, Im sure you will do great in that, European trucks have synchronized transmissions, so its like driving a car with a manual transmission, push the clutch in while going from gear to gear and releasing when done changing gears. American trucks you have to double clutch, so say you’re going up from 1st to 2nd gear, you have to push the clutch in go from 1st to neutral, release the clutch, push the clutch in again and go from neutral to 2nd. And going down from lets say 4th to 3rd you have to push the clutch in and go from 4th to neutral, push the accelerator lightly to speed up the engine rpm and release, then push the clutch in and go from neutral to 3rd. But in real life if you are good you can float gears and not push in the clutch except when stopped the vehicle for what ever reason or having to go into reverse or taking off from a complete stop.
I'm looking forward to that. My shifter arrived yesterday evening, as I was trying the backing up section of the Driving Academy. I think I will add the shifter to regular content in a few days. I grew up driving a stick, so I think I'll be okay with it once I figure out the basics.
Scania Truck Driving Simulator 2.0 looks good. When compared to real life, in game you sit much further away from the windshield. This will affect your sense to measure distance.
I also think the one thing that game lacks, that I do all the time in real life, is move my head forward or slightly in one direction to check blind spots. I wish there were a way the game could simulate leaning forward, for example. I mean, it's a minor detail, but at certain times it would be really helpful.
This is hihly impressive and a fantastic addition the the games and also a great additional basic tutorial especially chapter 1 stuff. I do wonder if you select auto trans in the options if some of these scenarios will still be present? Overall a great episode and did very well, though I did enjoy a chuckle when you kept hitting that cone in chptr 1.
Really is a fantastic addition to the game. I can see it bringing in lots of new players too. And if you got a chuckle out of this episode, you may very well die of laughter in the next one. ;)
Cool video. I imagine truck choice makes a difference here. You want the best cab visibility which, for me is the Renault Magnum but also a short wheelbase like a starter truck or three axle truck where you can lift the back axle. You've not really used axle lifting in the series.
@@ZillaBlitzPC the Volvo has many appealing points. Good specs, clear dash display, good power. But cab visibility isn't the best and it's a long tractor unit so not the most manouverable. Driving school looks like a great new feature, it will be very challenging in ATS if the roads are as tight!
So you're saying I picked the Difficult Option! Yes! :) Yeah, I can't imagine that ATS has the same course, it's got to be wider and less precise, right?
Another thing I forgot to add when I was talking about swinging wide for the trailer, I use the mirrors alot, and I mean alot. In cdl school I was taught to scan your mirrors, scan ahead of you, scan your gauges, and repeat. Always keep those eyes moving, will keep you out of trouble, especially coming around the corners watching them trailer tires where they are going. In the beginning I made a few rookie mistakes, learned from them, and once in a while I catch my self doing a rookie mistake. One positive thing you got going for you in ETS vs ATS trucks, in ETS you have a clear view whats literally in front of your bumper, so if in a tight spot backing somewhere, theres a small mirror in your right top corner of the windshield pointing down in front of the truck that you can use to see how close you are to the object in front of you. And in ATS the 389 in real life has a blind spot of approximately 20ft from the grill to the front of the front of the truck, so you need to guess and get a feel for how close you can get to or how close you already are to the object in front of you.
I did the backing up scenarios last night and will show them in the next episode, and it's funny you mention mirrors, because I think that's probably one of the biggest takeaways I have from doing the academy: Use my mirrors more. :)
I'm curious to see the ATS differences too. It can't be the same level of tightness on some of the turns, I'd think. And will they have a rotary one? :)
Im sure they will make the course a bit more open when it comes to ATS, American trucks don’t turn like the European trucks do, best way to compare American vs European truck turning capabilities is as if you had a American international day cab truck with a single axle and you were sitting on the hood steering the truck while driving it, if you look on the European ones you are sitting in-front of the steering axle while American ones you are sitting behind the steer axle a few feet, except for the cab overs they got coming out again. So theres a big significant difference in the turning radius of those 2 type of trucks.
Yes, I think they'd have to make the US course different. Some of those European turns feel impossible in a US cab. I think that's actually why I hit the cones twice early on. I've been driving exclusively in American Truck Simulator for a few weeks, and my brain hadn't adjusted to sitting above the front axle. :)
Pretty interesting.... Something like this could definitely help new or current game's/ driver's. Especially doing it in cab. You'd be surprised on how many driver's in real life do not know how to alley dock, parallel park to the right (blind side) or blind side backing. If I'm not mistaken, here in the state's FMCSA removed alley docking and blind side parking which is absolutely ridiculous.... If you get in this industry, you will do all the above eventually. I've had to help numerous driver's bc they didn't know how to do those type of backing. Training here is horrible. Profit over safety.
This would have been a lifesaver when I was first playing the game, for sure. I think it'll be great for new players, especially because you can keep practicing until you get it right. The backing up chapter is next and I'll be posting that one tomorrow. Definitely more failures in that one! Thanks for stopping in! :)
Good job Zilla. I've been waiting to complete these first scenarios before I watched your video. I had a bit more trouble than you did, but weirdly more in chapter 2 than 3. I wonder whether doing this with a keyboard makes a significant difference with these tight turns? I haven't done chapter 4 yet, so will look forward to see how you got on there once I have.
@@ZillaBlitzPC there is another SCSoft game you might like. it is called Extreme truckers. it is a fun game You have to earn your way up through areas. You start in Alaska in the dead of winter then you move on to Australia with it''s challenging road which has a 90Kilomter stretch of road that is completely Flat and dead straight with nothing around Australians call it the Red Road because if you aren't careful you can easily wind up in a accident that may be the end. and once you prove yourself on the icy roads of alaska nad the boringness of nothing in Australia you unlock Bolivia with it insanely tight turns and vertical cliffs you have to be absolutely perfect or you are flying off a 200-700+ vertical cliff.
So far so good! When you’re concentrating, you‘re actually a really good driver 😜 No but I can imagine that talking while driving would distract the hell out of me, too, and with these ones you really have to focus. Fun watch!
Talking definitely makes it a bit more difficult for me, I've found. Pretty true in real life too. The backing up I suspect might requite total concentration. :)
Congratulations on a job well done, one of the quickest half an hour's ever. I am sure your how to get by an obstacle in the game has also been of some help. Looking forward to the rest of the training.
Thanks, Coyi! This is really well implemented. I would have loved to have done this when I first started playing, and it was even helpful to do this now. Really cool stuff.
man you got so much style and cool videos. i been subscribing fo long time now man been in and out of prison but changed my life because of you and started gaming again
cool updates too i heard about promods is it worth it gotta ask
Glad your life is spinning upwards! And promods is definitely fun, for sure. :) Thanks for stopping in. :)
It's pretty interesting seeing experienced people do a tutorial for the first time. It's so out of order.
Plenty of stuff people miss or forgot about. This is true in real life too, People do get complacent and form bad habits overtime.
Absolutely. This was really helpful for me to learn things I missed, and to help drive home some reminders. I think my biggest takeaway will be to use my mirrors more.
@@ZillaBlitzPC Yeah, I never utilized the hood mirrors or the side one. Though at times I get frustrated at it failing me for going slightly over the lines, I'm using a keyboard so i feel it's harder to be precise then people using a wheel. I don't really recall ever having to parallel park in this game, Seems they're focusing more on irl driving vs the actual gameplay. Trailer stuff should be a lot more relevant though, I'm trying to wean off relaying on third person.
You did great, one thing everyone has to remember this is not a race, take your time around the turns and swing wide, they are called trailers for a reason, they trail behind the truck and on turns they take the shortest route, if you ever see in the snow or dirt, just look at your tire tracks/marks, you will notice the rear wheels of your car act just like the trailer does, the tires do not ride/drive in the same spot as your steer tires do they trail of to one side or the other depending which way you are turning and they are taking the shortest route.
Thanks! It was really fun. I did the backing up section last night, after this, and will post that video in a day or so. I think that's definitely a message they are trying to get across in the academy: swing it wide! :)
Well done zilla you did pretty well, being an ex lorry driver myself this game is very realistic with driving physics, but the one thing i always see when watching content creators is they think they are on a race track and want to go as fast as possible, i think you did well but in a couple of parts when driving with the trailer as soon as the road opened up you did the same thing and put your foot down, the one thing about driving a lorry is slow is better because you can handle the trailer much better in slower speeds, your not on a timer 😂, quick tip to remember when reversing is right to left and left to right, if you want your trailer to go to the right then turn the steering wheel left, and vice versa, tip for your next video
Thanks! This was a lot of fun and I've definitely taken some good lessons from it. I don't think I'll be spoiling too much by saying that I did the backing up chapter and there were more failures. :)
One of the tests you showed is requiring you to drive a manual transmission, Im sure you will do great in that, European trucks have synchronized transmissions, so its like driving a car with a manual transmission, push the clutch in while going from gear to gear and releasing when done changing gears. American trucks you have to double clutch, so say you’re going up from 1st to 2nd gear, you have to push the clutch in go from 1st to neutral, release the clutch, push the clutch in again and go from neutral to 2nd. And going down from lets say 4th to 3rd you have to push the clutch in and go from 4th to neutral, push the accelerator lightly to speed up the engine rpm and release, then push the clutch in and go from neutral to 3rd. But in real life if you are good you can float gears and not push in the clutch except when stopped the vehicle for what ever reason or having to go into reverse or taking off from a complete stop.
I'm looking forward to that. My shifter arrived yesterday evening, as I was trying the backing up section of the Driving Academy. I think I will add the shifter to regular content in a few days. I grew up driving a stick, so I think I'll be okay with it once I figure out the basics.
Scania Truck Driving Simulator 2.0 looks good.
When compared to real life, in game you sit much further away from the windshield. This will affect your sense to measure distance.
I also think the one thing that game lacks, that I do all the time in real life, is move my head forward or slightly in one direction to check blind spots. I wish there were a way the game could simulate leaning forward, for example. I mean, it's a minor detail, but at certain times it would be really helpful.
@@ZillaBlitzPC true. The eyetracker you ordered will help with that i think.
Ah, that's right, that might help a lot. It's arriving Friday. :)
This is hihly impressive and a fantastic addition the the games and also a great additional basic tutorial especially chapter 1 stuff. I do wonder if you select auto trans in the options if some of these scenarios will still be present? Overall a great episode and did very well, though I did enjoy a chuckle when you kept hitting that cone in chptr 1.
Really is a fantastic addition to the game. I can see it bringing in lots of new players too. And if you got a chuckle out of this episode, you may very well die of laughter in the next one. ;)
Cool video. I imagine truck choice makes a difference here. You want the best cab visibility which, for me is the Renault Magnum but also a short wheelbase like a starter truck or three axle truck where you can lift the back axle. You've not really used axle lifting in the series.
That's a good point about truck choice. I just went with the Volvo because I like them, but I bet it a bit different with each cab.
@@ZillaBlitzPC the Volvo has many appealing points. Good specs, clear dash display, good power. But cab visibility isn't the best and it's a long tractor unit so not the most manouverable. Driving school looks like a great new feature, it will be very challenging in ATS if the roads are as tight!
So you're saying I picked the Difficult Option! Yes! :) Yeah, I can't imagine that ATS has the same course, it's got to be wider and less precise, right?
@@ZillaBlitzPC yes I think you did.
I hope the ATS course will be wider!
Another thing I forgot to add when I was talking about swinging wide for the trailer, I use the mirrors alot, and I mean alot. In cdl school I was taught to scan your mirrors, scan ahead of you, scan your gauges, and repeat. Always keep those eyes moving, will keep you out of trouble, especially coming around the corners watching them trailer tires where they are going. In the beginning I made a few rookie mistakes, learned from them, and once in a while I catch my self doing a rookie mistake. One positive thing you got going for you in ETS vs ATS trucks, in ETS you have a clear view whats literally in front of your bumper, so if in a tight spot backing somewhere, theres a small mirror in your right top corner of the windshield pointing down in front of the truck that you can use to see how close you are to the object in front of you. And in ATS the 389 in real life has a blind spot of approximately 20ft from the grill to the front of the front of the truck, so you need to guess and get a feel for how close you can get to or how close you already are to the object in front of you.
I did the backing up scenarios last night and will show them in the next episode, and it's funny you mention mirrors, because I think that's probably one of the biggest takeaways I have from doing the academy: Use my mirrors more. :)
Please do all the scenario even if you fail them we all like to see everything! Thanks!
It might be challenging to include everything because the video would get really long, but in this video I did include all the ones I failed.
@@ZillaBlitzPC That did not stop lots of streamer doing lots of episode on the game! :) Lots of streamer do this. It really helps!
Looks fun, wonder if ATS will be the same or different. Looking forward to giving it a try but not sure how I'll do since all I have is a keyboard.😂😂
I'm curious to see the ATS differences too. It can't be the same level of tightness on some of the turns, I'd think. And will they have a rotary one? :)
Im sure they will make the course a bit more open when it comes to ATS, American trucks don’t turn like the European trucks do, best way to compare American vs European truck turning capabilities is as if you had a American international day cab truck with a single axle and you were sitting on the hood steering the truck while driving it, if you look on the European ones you are sitting in-front of the steering axle while American ones you are sitting behind the steer axle a few feet, except for the cab overs they got coming out again. So theres a big significant difference in the turning radius of those 2 type of trucks.
Yes, I think they'd have to make the US course different. Some of those European turns feel impossible in a US cab. I think that's actually why I hit the cones twice early on. I've been driving exclusively in American Truck Simulator for a few weeks, and my brain hadn't adjusted to sitting above the front axle. :)
Pretty interesting.... Something like this could definitely help new or current game's/ driver's. Especially doing it in cab.
You'd be surprised on how many driver's in real life do not know how to alley dock, parallel park to the right (blind side) or blind side backing. If I'm not mistaken, here in the state's FMCSA removed alley docking and blind side parking which is absolutely ridiculous.... If you get in this industry, you will do all the above eventually. I've had to help numerous driver's bc they didn't know how to do those type of backing. Training here is horrible. Profit over safety.
This would have been a lifesaver when I was first playing the game, for sure. I think it'll be great for new players, especially because you can keep practicing until you get it right. The backing up chapter is next and I'll be posting that one tomorrow. Definitely more failures in that one! Thanks for stopping in! :)
Did not thing this will realness too soon
I wondered about it since the achievements were posted on Steam, but yeah, this was fast. :)
Good job Zilla. I've been waiting to complete these first scenarios before I watched your video. I had a bit more trouble than you did, but weirdly more in chapter 2 than 3. I wonder whether doing this with a keyboard makes a significant difference with these tight turns? I haven't done chapter 4 yet, so will look forward to see how you got on there once I have.
I reached driving with a trailer
Nice work, keep it up! :)
You may be interested in a game called trucking and logistics you can drive many vehicles but you will have to load your own cargo
Interesting, I've not heard of that one, I'll check it out, thanks!
@@ZillaBlitzPC there is another SCSoft game you might like. it is called Extreme truckers. it is a fun game You have to earn your way up through areas. You start in Alaska in the dead of winter then you move on to Australia with it''s challenging road which has a 90Kilomter stretch of road that is completely Flat and dead straight with nothing around Australians call it the Red Road because if you aren't careful you can easily wind up in a accident that may be the end.
and once you prove yourself on the icy roads of alaska nad the boringness of nothing in Australia you unlock Bolivia with it insanely tight turns and vertical cliffs you have to be absolutely perfect or you are flying off a 200-700+ vertical cliff.
Nice video.... is there a way i can get a prodoct key?
Thanks. It's for sale on Steam. :)