How to get out of jail in My Winter Car – Destructoid

Being naughty in real life may be good, but it may end up with you having to visit a prison in My winter car.

While jail is entirely avoidable, you can get into trouble if you're not careful. Various offenses can potentially lead to imprisonment. Let's look at how you can avoid jail altogether and what to do if you end up getting one.

When you get jailed in My Winter Car

There are many reasons why you could face jail time in My winter car.

  • If you fail to stop when asked by the police or crash into another car, you could be sentenced to prison.
  • Hit other NPCs until they pass out.
  • Hitting an NPC with your car.
  • Fines you haven't paid.

How to get out of jail in My Winter Car

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If you can avoid completing the tasks mentioned above, you will not be sent to jail. However, the only legal way to get out of prison is serve your prison sentence. One day in jail equals two in-game hours, and that's your prison sentences.

  • Unpaid fine: Depends on the number of days of non-fulfillment of obligations
  • Evasion: Three days per attempt.
  • Manslaughter: ten days for death
  • Attempted murder: two days
  • Mortality due to road traffic accidents: five days for each death

If you don't want to legally serve your prison sentence, the only alternative is to use MSCE editor. An editor originally designed for My summer caralso seems to work (to a limited extent) in My winter car.

Once you have launched MSCEditor and loaded the default save, change the following values.

  • All required values ​​are 0
  • Number of bullets up to 1

Restart the game after saving your changes and you'll end up in jail. Spend the day sleeping, and in the morning you will be free. This trick doesn't magically eliminate your prison sentences, but rather reduces them to just one day (regardless of your crime).


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