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It is not? There are multiple vehicles with grabbing tools. Smal rocks are in my experience best moved with a dozer or ignored. Larger stones can be moved with a crane that you can just connect to them (like you would with a pipe etc.)
if you do it right, you dont even move the crane, just raise rope, drop, cycle next target, rinse and repeat
can clear out whole sections in seconds
alot of the smaller rocks you cant do anything about tho
There are no crane DLCs? Only the Invictus is currently a DLC. And the Bowhead was a pre-order bonus.
The small ones are a pain and a source of aggravation in a game i should be having a good time in.
The dozer in sand flattening mode mostly works for the small ones if you take your time and get the right angle to push them off the path.
Manual grader mode just makes moguls, the controls don't react quick enough to do it that way.
Snow runner has a mod that removes small rocks, it makes the game a pleasure to play.
I tried to use the mod as an experiment but the file structure/coding is different in this game.
The small rock numbers in roadcraft seem to be jacked up, they are so bad but i endure for now.