![]() People with a lot of experience or who are looking for a serious challenge will usually grab the weakest trucks to have a go. Mid-range or casual or relaxed players will probably find more fun playing with their favorite trucks. Newer players will probably enjoy playing with the big, capable trucks over the difficulties. You are the one playing, so just go with whatever gives you the most fun experience. ![]() All you get for picking trucks with a lower "truck limit" is a bigger challenge. All you get for picking trucks that add up to more than the map's "upper limit" is not being able to get achievements. You can pick any truck(s) you like to start the game, it doesn't matter. The higher number of stars for a truck, the more able that truck is to help you beat the map. The higher number of stars for a map, the harder that map is. If your total truck balance is below that of the map, then you are regarded as having a more difficult time to achieve the goals, which is fair for getting achievements. (Same logic behind disabling them if using mods, since many mod trucks have ridiculous stats). If your trucks have more stars than the map, you are regarded as making it too easy, so no achievements. That's what the game considers to be the point where the total number of your truck's stars and the map's difficulty are even. ![]() Consider them as a "difficulty" indicator for the map.
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