



Scorpio 550 Extreme V2.1.0.3
Version 2.0.0.0 is almost complete rebuild, verified by TestRunner software to be fully compatible.
NOT an “update” of v1.0, game will count it as an independant mode.
So it’s not correct to list changes, here are the Features of v2.0:
Verified by TestRunner software to be fully compatible.
– Working width: 25.4m
– Working speed: 15 kph
– You can choose the capacity: 4 000 – 500 000 L
– You can choose the speed of discharge (get empty): 1 000 – 10 000 L/second
– You can choose to install plow or not
– You can choose tires and a lot of colours of all parts
– The arms are flexible to cover the humpy/bumpy fields.
– It have visual effects of “Plow” but in fact it acts as “Сhisel cultivator/plow”, so you CAN plough the fields after potatoes or corn (removes the indicator of “plow needed” from your OWN fields), but you can Not create new fields (more real, it’s a stone picker).
PS: same as any “Сhisel cultivator/plow” from the shop – it can NOT remove “plow needed” from field by ingame Contracts.
Same time you can put the Plow UP of Down (standard hotkeys, V on PC) for some small tasks or ending the work, just turn On the device (standard hotkeys, B on PC) and it will Only collect stones if needed. Because the device is already lowered to the standard hight at folding and ready for that (standard hotkeys, X on PC).
V2.1.0.3
– Solved the Bug of changing color of Scorpio if viewed from big distance.
So I do like the new version as it looks much more detailed and cleaner than the original. I don’t use any other plows or pickers because this thing does it all. 2 complaints: 1- I hate that you added collisions to the arms on an unrealistic machine. If the machine was “real” then I would understand but I don’t know why you would add realistic collisions on an unrealistic piece of equipment. It just doesn’t make any sense so I’m inclined to use the original, more often than the update. 2- The working speed is VERY VERY slow and even at slow speeds, if you turn too sharply, you’ll leave behind a ton of stone. Then you have to roll back over the same spot again and again. It’s a double-edged sword because by adding the collision to the arms, the operator is forced to make very tight turns to hit those hard to reach areas and in doing so, a bunch of stone is turned up and left behind. Right now she’s about a 2.5 out of 5 stars imo.