TransRoad USA - (From the makers of TransOcean)

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TransRoad USA - (From the makers of TransOcean)

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:ugeek: ... Astragon + Deck13-Hamburg announce TransRoad: USA <--- 37 second teaser vid
Publisher astragon Entertainment and developer Deck13 Hamburg announce TransRoad: USA, a simulation of running your own trucking company. They say this will be released globally for the PC later this year, and they offer this teaser trailer showing trucks on the highway with Archer-style animation. Here's how they will set you on the road to being a mean mother trucker:

Have you ever wanted to be the head of a giant transport company responsible for connecting all important sectors of the US industry? This fall, TransRoad: USA, the newest management simulation game by Deck13 Hamburg and astragon Entertainment, will grant you the opportunity to discover the sophisticated logistics that are indispensable when it comes to keeping the US economy up and running.

After conquering the Seven Seas twice in TransOcean: The Shipping Company and TransOcean 2: Rivals, the newest game by German developer team Deck13 Hamburg will take you to mainland USA. Or more precisely to a city of your choice from where you will manage your very own transport company. In the course of the game you will send countless trucks and their valuable freight along the legendary US highways, which connect not only federal states and time zones but also important industry sectors and their suppliers. With TransRoad: USA you will gain entrance into the challenging world of cross-country haulage and by cleverly employing your management skills seize the opportunity to lead your business to the very top!

TransRoad USA: will become globally available for PC in fall 2017.

The game is likely to be top-down, similar to TransOcean .. so the Teaser Vid is a waste of 37 seconds, But I'm still interested. The developer will have to change its name to Deck13-Hamburger if it's going to make American themes
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One thing it needs is better truckin' music.
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Max Peck wrote:One thing it needs is Teamsters.
Fixed. I'll buy it if I can role play Jimmy Hoffa.
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Ok, that does sound pretty awesome. Now if they could combine it with ETS2 and let you jump in to your drivers and see how they're doing, that'd be cool :D
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TransRoad: USA Details

Publisher astragon Entertainment and developer Deck13 Hamburg offer some details about what to expect from TransRoad: USA, their recently announced truck driving and management simulation. Today they are giving insight into purchasing trucks and maintaining your fleet, discussing some of the factors that go into the process:
Great news for fans of sophisticated management simulation games: Following the first announcement of TransRoad: USA by astragon Entertainment and Deck13 Hamburg at the end of March, players can now look forward to a whole series of interesting facts about the game’s many features. Today’s first part will feature the powerful main protagonists of TransRoad: USA: the trucks and their trailers!

What would a nationally operating logistics company be without the appropriate vehicles? In TransRoad: USA players will be able to look around 14 truck and trailer shops spread out across the whole country to provide their drivers with the most suitable vehicles for their many challenging tasks.

No matter if the truck comes brand new or used, the hauler should always keep a sharp eye on the different properties of each tractor unit as not every truck will match with each of the game’s seven trailer types. As a rule of thumb, the heavier a trailer and its cargo, the more axles a truck should have, so that the driver will be able to fulfill his deliveries on time and avoid climbing slopes at a snail’s pace. The first thing a CEO therefore has to decide on is whether he wants to buy a two-, three- or four-axle truck. A display showing each vehicle’s trailer compatibility helps with making the right choice. New and used trucks do not only differ in their year of construction but also the mileage already covered. Different fixed costs, the anticipated maintenance window, fuel efficiency and horsepower of the new truck should also be taken in account when it comes to the purchase decision. All of these properties of course influence the price, which can be different at each dealership - so it may be worthwhile to shop around before making a final choice! Also, not every dealer will always offer the same selection of trucks and trailers. Unless it is a matter of urgency, waiting until new trucks enter a shop’s showroom after certain intervals might prove beneficial from time to time.

Buying price and fixed costs also play an important role when it comes to purchasing trailers. Here, the player can choose from seven different trailer types: If he is just starting out in the logistics industry, it will pay off to first invest in dry vans to transport regular cargo such as plastic, mail, furniture, electronics or cotton, as well as in reefers that are useful for anything that needs a controlled temperature like medicine, fruit and vegetables or meat. These two trailer types can already reach their destination speedily while attached to a two-axle truck and transport cargo for which there is ample supply and demand in most cities.

A little bit more power is needed in order to move dump trailers, which are transporting bulk materials such as coal, ore, scrap metal, corn or animal feed, as well as flatbed trailers for carrying metal, machines or logs. Really powerful four-axle trucks should be used by the player for pulling the last three trailer types: livestock trailers for cattle, car trailers for both brand-new and scrap cars, as well as tanker trailers containing liquid and sometimes dangerous goods like chemicals, crude oil and fuel, as well as completely harmless produce such as milk or juice.

The purchase of trucks and trailers is however just one of many important management decisions the player will have to make in TransRoad: USA if he wants to lead his logistics company to success. Which other aspects the CEO will have to keep in mind will be revealed by Deck13 Hamburg and astragon Entertainment bit by bit in the upcoming weeks.

The worldwide release of TransRoad: USA is planned for fall 2017. Fans of management simulation games can then start on PC and Mac into their logistics careers and attempt to become the country’s biggest hauler!
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TransRoad: USA: Clients & Contracts
Each of the 37 US cities in TransRoad: USA not only offers a local trading center but is also home to several potential clients of the ambitious hauler. All in all 77 businesses from 14 industry sectors offer a wide range of goods and products, which the player can transport not only from city to city but also between the clients themselves. Wood coming from a saw-mill for example can be loaded onto one of the player’s flatbed trailers and make its way to a furniture factory, where it will meet the cotton delivered by a dry van and be made into furniture. This furniture will then in turn be delivered to a local trading center.
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:law-policered: ... TransRoad: USA - Teaser Trailer gamescom 2017 ..
Publisher astragon Entertainment and developer Deck13 Hamburg reveal November 9th is the release date for TransRoad: USA, their upcoming Windows and macOS transportation simulation. They also offer a Gamescom 2017 teaser trailer to illustrate the news. And to keep us on our toes, the trailer description says to expect the game on November 11th, but they can't fool us into thinking this comes out on a Saturday, so we're placing our bets on the 9th. Word is the game will be available at retail as well as via download.

Nice trailer, imho .. hopefully the music will be more palatable
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TransRoad launched today ... STEAM page .. $21.24 (15% off) .. Mixed (34)





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A country boy plays TransRoad .. (36m) .. jump to 5:30 to avoid the options ramble
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I've been on the fence about Transocean 2:Rivals, which can be had for about $10 over at Fanatical (nee Bundlestars). Has anyone here played it? Is it worth getting?
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