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Code is accessible | 80% is accessible, some parts are encrypted. you can edit anything you see like menu, price, industries, etc. Encrypted with CFX Asset Escrow System |
Subscription-based | No |
Lines (approximately) | Over 9000 lines (7,623 lines can edit) |
Requirements | ox_lib |
Support | Yes |
There are several kinds of commodities that can be transported. Some of them are stored in crates (boxes). Crates can be picked up by a player and moved on foot. They may be placed in a truck and transported. Crates are bought in an industry and should be sold to another industry or a business (depending on the commodity).
Some of the commodities are however not stored in crates, but rather transported directly on special trucks. This includes wood logs on trflat trailer, vehicles on a tr4 trailer, scrap metal in a Biff, fuel in a tanker, etc.
There is one important thing to be noticed. The cargo is now linked to the vehicle, not to the player that is driving it. This means that if your game (not the server) crashes while driving a truck, nothing gets removed and you may continue doing your job after re-connecting.
This is also important for players who would like to roleplay robbing truckers and stealing their goods. As it is now possible to pick up crates from unlocked vehicles and put them to another one, players may attack truckers, block the roads and steal the cargo. It should bring new amazing roleplay opportunities to both truckers and illegal factions, but also to our police departments and security agencies.
Not every vehicle is capable of transporting cargo.To see the full list of trucker career vehicles and what they can transport. See list of vehicles in gst_config.lua file
Industries are where you may sell and/or buy commodities. That depends on their economic sectors. In real life, the usual breakdown of economic sectors is following: primary, secondary and tertiary. The primary and secondary sectors in script are represented by the industries. The tertiary sector is represented by businesses.
Primary industries produce raw materials, such as wood logs, meat and milk. They do not need any commodities to work and so they do not accept any cargo from truckers. However the truckers may buy commodities from these primary industries. They are usually cheap, because they are raw. Some examples of the primary industries would be farms and forests. In this script we also include a refinery, a chemical plant and a federal mint in primary industries.
Commodities from primary sector are usually sold to secondary industries, which transform the raw or intermediate materials into goods. These industries require materials to produce goods! This means that truckers must sell primary commodities to secondary industries. Only then these industries will produce secondary commodities.
To help you understand which commodities are wanted or for sale, there is an information dialog for each industry. Every industry has got one or more storages. Each storage has got a limited capacity. In the screenshot below you can see that the industry is selling food. There are 36 packages (crates) of food available and every package costs $513. Every hour, some of the input commodities are transformed into food. On the screenshot you can see that the industry accepts 4 different commodities. You may sell them to the industry until the appropriate storage is full.
For example (screenshot above): Right now, you may sell up to 189 tons of grain to the industry (11/200 tons are already in the storage). You would get $2022.48x189 = $382,248.72 for that. Every hour, 5 packages of meat, 5 packages of eggs, 2 tons of grain and 2 cubic meter of milk are consumed (removed) and transformed into +5 packages of food each. In this case, as there are enough of all 4 commodities available, 4x5 = 20 new packages of food would be generated next hour.
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