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  • Routes
  • Routes
  • Routes
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  • Routes are major roads in the world of Pokémon.
  • Routes are passenger lanes in the game. They work diffrently from orders as you can fly them whenever you want. But if your capacity-use is lower than the demand, Mr Uhrig would "ban" you from flying it until a few days later
  • Il y a des articles de Belgique, Suisse, Luxembourg et le Québec en langues françaises. WikiSara possède actuellement plus de 6 750 articles !
  • Hier vind je een overzicht met routes naar verschillende plaatsen.
  • Routes are the main focus of Trukz as they are the primary way for your driver to earn money. To create a route, if your driver is not currently in-route, the 'Select A Route' link will appear on the left navigation menu. Clicking this link will bring up a map of the continent you are on with numerous red map markers located throughout the countries therein. You will also notice a green marker on the map. The green marker indicates your current city (the city you chose as your starting city when you registered with the game).
  • The Route Information screen shows you the current status of all of your planes, if they are in route, on the ground, ready to land, or grounded for forced repairs. When you click the Routes button you will be shown all of the possible routes that specific plane can fly. You can only fly to cities that you have already purchased an airport slot. You also will only see cities that are within the range of your plane. Note that you can not fly to a city if it is less than 300km in length. The airport capacity level is listed as well as your current bonus cities. 03:06, 17 April 2008 (UTC)Itzamna
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  • routes
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  • 2008-01-27
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  • The Route Information screen shows you the current status of all of your planes, if they are in route, on the ground, ready to land, or grounded for forced repairs. When you click the Routes button you will be shown all of the possible routes that specific plane can fly. You can only fly to cities that you have already purchased an airport slot. You also will only see cities that are within the range of your plane. Note that you can not fly to a city if it is less than 300km in length. The airport capacity level is listed as well as your current bonus cities. When you have chosen your desination, click the Route Info button for that city and you will come to the start route screen. Here it will list your maximum profits and ETA(estimated time of arrival) for the flight. You will not know how many passengers and how much cargo you are carrying until you click the Start Route button. Once you have reached the ETA, the End Route button will appear. When you click it, the plane will be grounded and you will see the End Route screen showing you the profits and fuel costs for the flight, plus your alliance's collection and fuel payment. You will also see the amount of rating you received from the flight. 03:06, 17 April 2008 (UTC)Itzamna
  • Routes are major roads in the world of Pokémon.
  • Routes are passenger lanes in the game. They work diffrently from orders as you can fly them whenever you want. But if your capacity-use is lower than the demand, Mr Uhrig would "ban" you from flying it until a few days later
  • Il y a des articles de Belgique, Suisse, Luxembourg et le Québec en langues françaises. WikiSara possède actuellement plus de 6 750 articles !
  • Hier vind je een overzicht met routes naar verschillende plaatsen.
  • Routes are the main focus of Trukz as they are the primary way for your driver to earn money. To create a route, if your driver is not currently in-route, the 'Select A Route' link will appear on the left navigation menu. Clicking this link will bring up a map of the continent you are on with numerous red map markers located throughout the countries therein. You will also notice a green marker on the map. The green marker indicates your current city (the city you chose as your starting city when you registered with the game). The yellow marker indicates your hometown city. You get no bonus for driving to this city, but can repair and refuel for no fatigue expense while in this city. Any blue markers on the map indicate terminals operated by the company that you belong to. Any black markers are cities within 300 miles of your current city. You can drive there, but the only thing you can haul is a dead head (aka your truck without any cargo). You cann't haul any cargo with a dead head, so you cann't make any money, but it is useful to get to a nearby city when you need to haul something from there. Your current city will change throughout the game as you deliver routes to the various cities in the game.