WIP Beta released RLS Career Overhaul V2.3.1! Career Mode In Italy!

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  1. iiiVLONE33

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    It sorta depends on how long you're fine with it taking. Want to avoid all the reading? I've gone ahead and put each job along with its typical profit in bold :) I've also included the typical price of each vehicle at the end of each job's paragraph.
    I've stopped playing as much Beamng lately, and not only that, but I've really only driven a taxi and gone on patrol post-update, so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, folks, but;
    • Repo missions will make you a REAL pretty penny, but this will most likely take the longest. You have to go and pick the vehicle up (and if it hasn't been fixed, you need to get in and put it in park or set the parking brake or it's going to roll away before you even hook it up/load it onto a trailer) and then it needs brought back to a certain dealership. The way your pay is calculated when it comes to repossessions is the value of the vehicle getting towed, how far away the dealership is, damage done to the vehicle, and maybe the distance driven to the vehicle, not too sure about that. I would recommend the powertrain UI app, even if you know which axle is typically driven, cause some vehicles have RWD, FWD, and AWD options, and if you're using a tow truck you need to make sure the driven axle is what's being hooked. Typical profit is at LEAST $2.5k-$4k. I'm going to consider this the second most expensive job to start; you will either need to buy a tow truck (good luck finding one that's not super expensive), or the better route, buy a pickup truck (can be the d-series or md-series) and modify it into a tow truck, the parts are decently cheap last I checked. You can also just buy a pickup (or whatever and throw a tow hitch on it) and a trailer, but not only is that going to steal your only two slots if you're still at the Chinatown garage, it's going to be the most expensive of all of the options for repo vehicles, possibly even more expensive than a police car.

    • Driving a taxi is a close second here. It takes as long as you decide, and you are paid by the mile (or kilometer, the taxi app uses metric units) and how many passengers you are carrying. I would recommend a minivan over a sedan. You will make more money (per trip) the more jobs you take in a row. Something to note with this is that you may actually end up making more than you do driving a repo truck (or hauling a trailer) in the same amount of time, but initially, you will make more repoing cars per run, so that is why this is placed second. Typical profit is between $750 and $1.5k per trip, with some trips paying more than $1.5k, typically multi-passenger rides going a decent distance. This is going to be the cheapest job to get into, as you can use literally whatever vehicle with multiple seats as a taxi. 600BHP ETK K-series built for drifting? Go for it. Track-ready Civetta Scintilla? No sir, this is a taxi ready Scintilla.

    • Finally, being a cop. While I would consider it the most fun, it is the most inefficient when it comes to making money. This is another one of those jobs where, in a way, it depends on how long you take, but there's a couple of factors that go into this. First off, the longer your pursuit is, the more money you will make. If you're in pursuit and lose the suspect, and the chase was going on for a while, you'll make maybe $1k for repairs, about a quarter to a fifth of what you earn for successfully ending the pursuit and capturing the suspect. If you lose your suspect early on in the pursuit, it's going to be about $250-$750 that hits your account. You will earn somewhere between $1.25k and $4.5k for most pursuits, granted you catch the suspect (this can also be done by other officers, police AI joining in on your pursuit. This actually works both ways, you can join another officer's pursuit and whether or not you're the one that ends it, you will still be paid as if you are the one who began and ended the pursuit, so long as the suspect is caught). If you get into a collision (ngl, if you hit something and the car is driveable, just keep driving, it's a waste of money when it comes to patrolling), fail to catch the suspect, and go to repair your car, you're going to be at a loss (obviously this depends on the damage done). Catch at least one suspect after a decently long pursuit (or 2-3 suspects) and chances are you won't be paying out of pocket for your repairs, if needed, meaning that it's going to eat some profit, but you're still making money. A police car is also going to be the most expensive of all these job's required vehicle, or you can buy your own car and have it certified as a police car (this can be done with or without actually modifying it into a police car, but either way it will take four real life hours to finish certification. All of these factors combined, and you're going to make the least as a cop out of any other job, specifically if you aren't a great driver, unless you're real good at driving and can pull off pit maneuvers without causing too much damage to your vehicle (if any).*
    *If you want to go on pursuits, have traffic, and avoid losing money, I would STRONGLY recommend a wheel, or at the very least a cheap controller.

    Delivering cargo isn't included as it is a vanilla feature and also something I haven't done in a while, and not only does the amount of money you make vary GREATLY with delivering cargo, making it a bit hard to actually lump in with the rest of this stuff, I don't want to spew bullshit. I hope this helps anyone who comes across it! :)
     
  2. EnjoyerofRLS

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    Hello im the only one missing EMD JDM OTHER and MISC dealerships in carrer mode is something bugged i reinstalled couple of times cache done still same thing ;/
     
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