Italia is released. 15% discount if you buy it as a bundle provided you have previous DLC:
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Wow that looks REALLY good especially this one
I'm all in for more offroad fun in ATS, you can only drive on highways for so long before it all blurs together. Hopefully SCS gets better luck with license deals for new trucks this year, or maybe rigids as well
I don't think SCS can get away with that again: the company is too big for that, and doing that only hurted obtaining the real brands in ETS2. Considering the brand packs so far, with murmurs of a good year one on the way, SCS only has everything to lose by pulling that off againIn my opinion if they can't get truck license rights, then they should just do what they did originally with ETS2 before: use fake brand surnames which are close but not exact. I'd rather drive a Freightloader which is accurately modeled than not have a Freightliner at all.
After 10,000 years, the Volvo VNL is finally free toconquer earthbe driven in ATS
As I write this, 30,000 people are playing Euro Truck Simulator 2 on Steam. That's more than Artifact, Valve's new card game, and giants like Garry's Mod, The Witcher 3, and Football Manager. It might seem like an anomaly, but anyone who's spent any time in this sim's recreation of Europe will understand completely.
Czech developer SCS Software released Euro Truck Simulator back in 2012, and the game has since developed a cult following—including several members of the PC Gamer team. But why? Well, fundamentally, because it's good. It has satisfying driving physics, a vast, atmospheric map and a peaceful, stress-free way about it that you can easily lose an entire evening to. Fans of the game often describe it as hypnotic, and it really is.
I ask Ĺ ebor what particular magic he thinks the game has, and why I can play it for two to three hours at a time without realising. "I think it's because the game doesn't stress you out or ask for 110% of your focus," he says. "You can just enjoy yourself, drive and relax. Exploring cities, enjoying the weather effects, trying one of the many different fan-made mods, or just flicking on the in-game radio and driving wherever the road takes you."
Servicing the logging industry (together with farming industry) will be an important aspect of the in-game economy for the upcoming Washington map expansion. If you are looking for a more challenging drive, you will not only come across beautiful open roads but also winding and dusty ones leading through the thick forests of Washington State. The most interesting example of this is the logging cliff road used to transport tons of logs and wood chips as well as to haul heavy logging machinery.
Our map designers also have a new tool and process for scenic background creations available. This will help us create an even more immersive environment in our games. We used them extensively while creating this hill-side road.
Hopefully, it means we will have snow maps!Yep, which is superb because it gets us right next to Colorado and the Rocky Mountains!!!
I'm going to guess only the ones crossed by the Rocky Mountains:Just wondering, which states have huge mountains that are covered in snow?