If you want to buy the best vehicles in RoadCraft, you must earn some money. So, what do you have to do to get cash, and what to buy in the first place?
In the past years Saber Interactive created some advanced simulators of heavy off-road vehicles like SnowRunner and Expeditions: A MudRunner Game. These games have almost an identical concept – you end up in a location with a difficult environment, where you have many different missions to complete. Now the developers are back with another similar production but with a peculiar fresh mechanic. In RoadCraft, you can build roads in places destroyed by natural disasters (of course, if you manage to overcome technical problems such as crashes). To progress your journey, you must earn money and buy new equipment. Let’s talk about how to earn and spend your cash.
To earn money in RoadCraft, you must complete contracts and missions. So, all you have to do is to track objectives. Build bridges, construct roads, clean debris and you will gradually get cash. Don’t focus on the main task solely, take your time on each map. It is not a very fast process, though. Due to money being limited at the beginning, you should think twice before buying new vehicles. It’s good to be smart with spending cash.
You have earned money. What’s next? You can spend it on new equipment. It’s important because better vehicles allow you to work faster and more efficiently. However, some of them are way more useful than others at the beginning of your story.
While the above is not written in stone and you should adjust it to your own gameplay preferences, we believe that you can’t go wrong with these choices. They can improve your experience a lot. Good luck!
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