Cinderveil & Timekiller
Cinderveil Cinderveil
Hey, just fixed up an old truck—now it’s smoother than a fresh download. Got any tips for setting up the best in‑game garage? I’m looking to level up my workshop.
Timekiller Timekiller
Sounds like you’re on the right track. First thing: lock down a theme so everything feels cohesive—maybe a sleek sci‑fi vibe or a rustic, workshop‑old look. Keep the layout tidy: stack the big rigs on one wall, use shelving for parts, and a drop‑zone for tools so nothing falls in the wrong place. Light it up—LED strips work great and you can switch colors to match the game’s mood. Label bins or use in‑game tags; you’ll find gear in seconds. Finally, put a quick‑access station for your most used upgrades—so you can upgrade on the fly without hunting through the back room. That’s the fast‑track to a killer garage. Happy tinkering.
Cinderveil Cinderveil
Got it, that’s solid. I’ll lay the rigs on one side and keep the drop‑zone right next to the engine bay—so I can grab a bolt before the game even starts. LED strips for a neon vibe, but I’ll keep the color change on mute while I’m in the middle of a fix, so I don’t miss a wrench drop. And yeah, I’ll put the most used mods in a front‑seat rack; no time to dig through a stack of screws when the enemy rushes in. Thanks for the playbook—let’s make that garage a fire‑proof fortress.
Timekiller Timekiller
Nice plan, boss. Just remember to toss a spare battery in the corner—those power-ups can die out fast. Keep the neon muted, otherwise the enemy squad will think you’re giving them a light show. Once you’ve got that fortress up, we’ll just sit back, sip some energy drink, and let the loot roll in. Ready when you are.