That won't take long. The terrain will be what, two, maybe three polygons?
I'd love to see them add a regular car to this, just for the exploration. I know you can mod them in, but I found that fiddly.
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That won't take long. The terrain will be what, two, maybe three polygons?
Having traveled a number of times in and through Kansas, I can you that there is a lot more to it than you think.
Wind turbine blades are one of the cargos you can carry already.
I need a simulator for the little guy behind the semi who drives the rear wheels when they go around tight turns, GE would fire the guy in that video.
I've been through Kansas (and Nebraska, and Oklahoma) quite a few times. I've driven or ridden through about 80% of the US, much of it (mostly the middle and northern Rockies areas) many times. Not as much as any professional driver, but more than a dozen times. And yeah - it's not perfectly flat - however Kansas being flat is just an old joke that I heard all the time growing up, and was playing off of that. Illinois is far flatter, and Florida is the flattest. Indiana is nearly as flat as Kansas. But I always found Kansas (and Nebraska) to be the most boring drives in the country (along with parts of Nevada - drive Highway 50 sometime.) They're the states you have to be very, very aware of white line fever.jztemple2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 12:51 pmHaving traveled a number of times in and through Kansas, I can you that there is a lot more to it than you think.
You really don't need a car, just drive the tractor without a load. I've gotten my Western Star to close to a hundred
I don't know for sure, but they do have Fast Travel in the game so I imagine you can just jump to a location in the DLC you have.
Lots of pretty pictures like this one:While Oklahoma is missing national parks, the state is home to several state parks and recreation areas that showcase the local natural beauty. In the upcoming map expansion, you will have a chance to venture to two wonderful state parks, and in this blog article, we’ll tell you a little bit about them while throwing some amazing screenshots into the mix!
Yep. I picked up Montana. I've already got all of the other state DLC with the exception of Texas, and I've picked over the other DLC and gotten what interested me in previous sales. At this point I have everything but the Volvo pack and those cosmetic DLC that didn't appeal to me.
You should definitely get Texas at some point, it not only has lots in the way of cities and new industries, there is a lot of other content, like 27 viewpoints to explore. It might go on a deeper sale when Oklahoma arrives.Blackhawk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 4:54 pmYep. I picked up Montana. I've already got all of the other state DLC with the exception of Texas, and I've picked over the other DLC and gotten what interested me in previous sales. At this point I have everything but the Volvo pack and those cosmetic DLC that didn't appeal to me.
Graphics havent changed, but I find them adequate.Punisher wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2023 12:49 am Has there been a graphics overhaul or something?
I think I have this but don't remember them being that good.
Also, anyone know if they plan on eventually doing all of mainland US?
I'm also really interested in a NJ DLC to see if I can drive by memory at all. I haven't driven in over a year and a half now.
Changelog
Map
• New Texas DLC Content
Vehicles
• Electronic Stability Controls (Anti-Lock Braking System + Traction Control)
• Reworked Vehicle Transport Trailers
Gameplay
• Custom City Intros (Washington DLC)
• Special Transport New Routes (Montana & Texas DLC)
UI
• Per-State Map Exploration
• Cities in the Gallery
• Options Sliders now feature numbers
• Input Wizard Control Selection UI Overhaul
Other
• Third-Party Mod Structure Change
Now put root beer in it and its perfectly named.
I must say their tagline of "Be a trucker, not a truck" has some appeal to it.hitbyambulance wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2023 2:45 am it's like this studio knew that Alaska was waaaaaay down in the queue, so they jumped to do this:
You and me both... And any eastward drift - I thought would follow Route 66 to the east (end in Chicago) - and then maybe shoot for NY.jztemple2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 1:15 pm So Oklahoma was just released and a while ago Kansas was announced as the next state. Today the devs announced the next state after that which will be... Arkansas?
I would have put (someone else's) good money that it would be Nebraska and then heading north from there. But Arkansas... which makes me think after that it will be Louisiana and the rest of the Gulf states.
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Remarkably, our hardware requirements have stayed largely consistent since 2012. However, with the advancements in our latest and upcoming content for both ETS2 and ATS, we believe it's time to update our system requirements. These updates clarify the hardware necessary for optimal performance, targeting a gameplay experience of 1080p at 30 FPS on medium to low settings. It is fair to admit that the hardware we previously suggested may no longer deliver this standard with our newer content and upcoming feature enhancements. The graphics card we originally recommended hasn't been available on the market for years, making it impractical as a reference, so updating the recommendations based on more recent hardware is warranted.
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Technically, these system requirement changes will become relevant with the release of the upcoming 1.48.5 maintenance update. However, we wanted to provide this information now and explain the rationale, as we're about to start updating all game and DLC pages on the Steam store.
As you may know, every update brings excitement and new adventures for players of American Truck Simulator. With the upcoming 1.49 update, we are introducing an awesome addition that will allow players to delve into an unmarked area like never before. Hidden within the vast landscape of Washington, a realistic recreation of the PACCAR Technical Center awaits discovery!
For years, the PACCAR Technical Center has been the epicenter of innovation and development for renowned truck manufacturers, Kenworth and Peterbilt. This facility has been instrumental in testing trucks, powertrains, technologies, and more, and it's where the giants of the trucking industry push the boundaries of what's possible, creating the next generation of iconic trucks.
On our recent trips to the United States, we were fortunate to receive exclusive invitations from PACCAR to visit their Technical Center. While our primary purpose was to conduct sound recording sessions and 3D scanning of both legendary and new truck models, during our interactions with the team at PACCAR, a shared vision emerged. We realized that bringing the PACCAR Technical Center experience to ATS players would be a fantastic opportunity as we wanted to offer players the chance to explore this testing ground, just as we did. And so, with a shared passion for trucking, we set out to recreate this remarkable place in the ATS universe.
In the upcoming ATS 1.49 update, you will have the chance to experience the PACCAR Technical Center firsthand. This realistic 1:1 recreation will offer a glimpse into the world of truck development, and even though the area won't be readily visible on the in-game map and UI, it will be waiting for curious players to discover. But rest assured, intrepid truckers will quickly uncover this hidden treasure once the update lands on Steam.
While the entire area has plenty of interesting bits to explore, we’ve decided to add an extra layer of excitement, a small Easter egg will be parked within the PACCAR Technical Center itself. We challenge you to keep your eyes peeled and see if you can spot this surprise.