hi frds,
trucks take too much longer time, is there any way to speed them up pls?
tysm
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hi frds,
trucks take too much longer time, is there any way to speed them up pls?
tysm
I assume that you are talking about the length of time it takes for the truck to "deliver" an order you have filled. There is no way to speed up that process. The driver already seems to be on the verge of reckless driving if the way the truck veers around the corners is any indication of what happens off-screen. LOL
As daz says, do other short chores. During the current truck event, I collected items from the stacks in front of my machines while the truck was on a run since sending out an order made room in my barn.
lol, so theres no trick then?
then pls solve my query:
1 truck takes 20 secs, so in 1m 3 trucks, in 1 hour, 60x3=180 trucks, in 1 day 4320, in 4 days 17280, how come in global members exceeding this amount?
still approx 6 hours left, in this way they will touch 20k for sure, but how?
my dear frds,
no answer to my question? at least pls guide me where should i ask questions, i m confused pls help me, tysm
There is some tricks that were brought up previous threads as other people previously questioned high number of completion in time frame.
You can theoretically complete a truck every 3 seconds if you have super fast high speed internet and a huge barn. The way to get trucks to appear faster is to go to a different part of your farm i.e. Town or Fishing area and trucks will be back instantaneously. Open an add in news paper and go to that store and return to your farm, truck is back. Go to a friends farm and then return to yours and you will find the truck is back.
Truck returning fast is only one pat of the equation to completing high volume of trucks, second part of equation is items for trucks, you can only have so much items, you will need good neighbors, hood mates or friends who have tons of stocks in their store for you to buy and constantly stocking for you. Third Part of Equation you will need to have plenty of coins as you will loose coins on truck orders as they do not equal the prices you can get in the store at max or default pricing. Pricing varies by order, but to calculate it will take too much time.
So Long Answer Short, Yes it is Possible with Proper Planning and Execution.
Sometimes a post will go unanswered for a bit of time, be patient and someone who has the answer will respond.
Please also check search feature, for answers to any questions you may have, chances are you will find them like I and many others have found. Also check out new to hayday section for great tips, tricks and guides. http://forum.supercell.net/forumdisp...New-to-Hay-Day
About a year ago I read a post from senior member Qatar101 about a trick on speeding up truck. Nothing illegal, just taking advantage of the glitch from the game and the device iOS. But I did not pay real attention at the post at the time because I use Android. I searched for the post for you to link it here, but it has been gone since it was old and he has been playing CoC since, so tons of his recent posts on clashing pushed back that post I mentioned. So you may want to ask him about it if that trick still works.
I also hate waiting for trucks. :facepalm:
I tried force closing, using two devices to reload fast, but I can only speed it up to a point.
The truck normally drives up and then comes back from bottom. If I send truck and open another farm, then come back immediately, I don't have to wait for it to drive to the top, I only need to wait for it to drive from bottom.
In the past there was an easy way to speed up the process a little more. But I suppose they found it as a bug and it is fixed now. Good thing I used help from that bug when I did TT achievements. :)
I guess we are supposed to wait for the animation. :facepalm:
with orders ready, good (extra) stock of every kind of products and helpful friends ready to sell you what you could missed; there is no need of speeding trucks to complete the Turbo Truck achievement...
So newbies, dont worry, the achievement is still achievable now !
(I didnt even know there was a way to speed up when I did it and completely ignore the tips about going to another farm to accelerate the process):o
Have you tried what you said? Because it's wrong. I just tested: sent out a truck order, went to my fishing area, went back and no, my truck is not there. I then went to town and back, no, the truck is still not back. The total back and forth time is about 10 seconds btw. Also tried the 3rd way mentioned in the post. Sent away a truck and visited a random farm from DD, stayed there for around 8 seconds (and got 5 gems from toolbox!). Went back, truck is nowhere to be seen. So in conclusion, it's not possible, even theoretically, to complete a truck order in every 3 seconds, or even every 10 seconds.
I find your three second time highly suspicious. I've never seen the truck come back instantaneously. The fastest I have managed with my very high speed internet and brand new phone is 17-18 sec. I still think that nearly 6000 per day is impossible. We won't even go into the whole one person and not sleeping idea. For four whole days? This part is not a team sport.
And for folks doing Turbo Trucker. Yes it is very possible. When the Captains Achievement thread was running and helping, the majority of the folks did it in a little over ten minutes. If you use the link in. My signature you will go to our old thread which tells you how to prep. These instructions were so good that we didn't need the thread anymore. Every one was doing it without a helper. And there was no speeding up necessary.
I can confirm it is doable near 15 seconds per truck range. With simply a phone (smart one:p).
Truck driver is too slow. :smirk:
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I will use a stop watch and time it again, when I have no others users on my internet or active downloads. I have 300 Mbps Full Duplex Fiber Optic Internet. Using an apple iPad Air2 that also has 4G LTE with full bars with WiFi connected. Folks just because you have a new device you must confirm your router which is giving you broadband speed will give you max speed. Do a speed test on your internet from various devices you will find the speed differs! Why? Here is what I was informed and confirmed for myself. Previous Wireless Network Standards were 802.11N max speeds you can get is 70 Mbps. Now the new standard is 802.11AC where you can get speeds of 300+ Mbps. Laptop and devices manufactured within the past 6 months should all have 802.11AC as a standard. Check for yourself to see if you are getting your Speed you are paying for. If you are not do some self-diagnostics:
- Confirm no interference or obstructions between router and your device
- Incandescent, Fluorescent or Energy Efficient Lights throw off huge interference
- Electronic Devices throw of interference, Televisions, speakers, blue tooth, NFC Devices, Fans, etc...
- Walls with rebar, electrical piping, metal sheets that are used for plastering, etc...
- Ensure your devices are not having an background devices using our bandwidth in background (Location Services, Weather, News, Instant Messaging, Windows/Apple/Software Updates set to Automatic Downloads, Open Web Pages (Advertisement on Web Pages uses bandwidth) Push Notifications etc...)
- Ensure you have the correct Infrastructure
- If Your Internet Service Plan is Mbps or higher - ensure you have the latest network standards of 802.11AC to take advantage of those speeds. If the device does not have 802.11AC you will never get those speeds unless you are using a wired fiber optic, fire wire, thunderbolt, coaxial or Cat6 Ethernet Cable.
- Wired Connections going through out house are using Shielded Cabling - As previously mentioned a lot of interference can occur from man sources. Shielded Cable has a foil shield inside to shield from signal loss.
- Know the max distance your wired connection can go without loosing speed, there are limits to data throughput on various cabling types and standards.
- For Setup using home electricity as internet using a plug in wall for transmitting and receiving you will get loss of speed as well.
These are but a few of the things you can do, for fixing your network yourself. If you are unable to do so, get a certified network engineer to come onsite to your location and run an evaluation for you.
I am a Lucent Certified on Fiber & Copper Networks - Physical Layer, I have been using, building and fixing computers since 1982. I still have all the computers since IBM released its first Home Computer to General Public called IBM PC Jr. Computers and Networking has changed so much over the years that no longer is something a year ago able to be future proofed without upgrades. We are living in truly remarkable times for technological advances, and must constantly expand our mine and learn something new each day to keep current. A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste, Please Exercise it and Nourish it with Knowledge.
When trying to prove a statement wrong, confirm all variables to be same exact setup.
I am...overwhelmed!
In short, if you have a very good internet connection & router under the right conditions; you can make the truck come faster.
In Australia we have the NBN, which is most areas is a rather poor service compared to other countries around the world.
Yes after dealing with the worse internet in the world while working in Afghanistan I refuse to ever be the slow again lol.
- 2008-Mid 2009 Dial up speeds of upto 28KBps $1 for 5 Minutes
- Mid 2009 to to 2010 Satellite Internet 1Mbps Down 512 KBps Up at $15,000 USD per month for company
- 2011 - 2012 - Satelittle 5 MBps Down and Up at $20,000 USD per month for company, switched to WiMAX and got Same speeds for $4,000 USD per month
- 2013 - DSL came to Afghanistan 8 MBps Full duplex with redundancy if fiber connection got severed from Pakistan, to be backed up by any other neighboring countries for $6000 USD per month
- 2014-2015 were very good years 40 Mbps Full duplex for company at $6,000 USD per month with redundancies in place.
All those speeds that were reliant on good weather, no earthquakes, and having electricity.
Was never meant to be, and sorry you thought so. I do admit I am very blunt, and it has served me very well in my career. I have learned from my life experiences that have made me say oops quite a few times, and I am sure there will be many more times I will say it in my life time. I just learned to research and ask for clarifications when needed. If I am still unable to duplicate or improve on results, with identical conditions being met, I ask for visual proof of steps. If provided and proven to be legit and I still cant duplicate I say wow you are lucky. If they are unable to provide proof then I say suspicious or improbable.
Perfect Example, an old game on myspace, you had to go on the hit list and get the generated character eliminated for prize. A couple of players kept getting it every time and no one else was able to keep up. When questioned we went through their setup with them and were able to duplicate the results for our selves, Some were not able to prove how they did it and were subsequently banned. The app developer believed in fair competition for all, and was very engaging with his players.
Sir, you posted a whole wall of tech details basically saying how you can make your internet faster. However, does making internet faster validate your original statement that you can run a truck order back-and-force in 3 seconds? Sorry I still don't find any evidence to support your claim. You yourself did a brief test and said it can be done in "in 10 seconds", which, ironically, is by blocking your internet, not making it faster. And in 10 seconds is a far shot from 3 second.
Also, even if someone follow every instruction you put up there, how does that guarantee he/she has exact same download/upload speed as yours? You never posted your internet speed when you tested your 3 second theory as reference. So I don't understand what you mean by "all variables to be same exact setup".
BTW, you ask people to give benefit of doubt when refuting a hypothesis, yet you present your hypothesis as a fact, without any hard evidence to back it up.
Out of curiosity, I did a few more tests and watched carefully on how the truck behave. I think by leaving your farm and back, the time for the truck to leave board and drive to the edge of road is eliminated. However, whatever I do, when I go back to my farm, my truck always starts to drive from edge of (a different) road back to my board. I couldn't create a scenario where my truck start driving mid of road. The only time I come back with my truck already waiting at the board is if I stay off my farm long enough (over 13 seconds). So the total time needed seems to be "time for back-n-force farm" + "time for truck to drive back". With a super fast internet and your tapping speed nearly as fast, you can theorically reduce the first variable to 0 second. However, the truck driving animation takes 14 seconds on my phone, hence that seems to be the minimum possible time for me. I don't think that driving speed has anything to do with your internet speed, i.e. faster internet = faster driving truck. Don't have environment to test this though :smirk:
My internet speed does not reach the max my provider promised, but I'm totally fine with it. So no rigging on my part either. My only complain is that I have poor reception on my toilet. Maybe I should install a transmitter so that I can farm while taking care of some serious real life business XD
Whoa! Really? That's way too much. I just play my game. The truck may be a nano second behind your times, but he will arrive. On two wheels speeding around the corner to wait for an order I'm not about to fill. He can wait.
But back to the original post. SC is looking into it. If there is a problem (or not) with their account sc will figure it out. Recalling the most recent banned farm sweep, I think they will be fair if it is called for. Mistakes can be made by all involved.
I'd like to mention 802.11n ain't that slow. It has a theoretical speed of 300 Mpbs on 2.4 GHz Spectrum. It can also use 5 GHz spectrum to get better speeds.
In general, the higher the frequency of the wireless signal, the shorter is its range. So over long distances 2.4 GHz spectrum works better.
There is no doubt 802.11ac standard is much better as it builds upon 802.11n.
Also the quality of the connection plays some role too, but since you have a full duplex fiber optic. The quality of the connection should be great.
If you ever get around and complete your test, keep us updated here....;)
p.s Having 8 Mbpbs or having 1 Gbps, wouldn't itself play such a bigger role on trucks delivery. Quality of the connection will matter more. Anyone interested in checking the quality of there broadband connection can do a simple ping test and compare there result with the world.