

As you travel along the roads in this beautiful world, you can turn on your favorite tunes as the radio blares out live radio stations straight from the web. You can drive the vehicle to a variety of locations within the two available states of California and Nevada. The reason ATS is so popular might lay in the relaxation it offers as you’re allowed to drive peaceful roads and scenic routes, and it’s all without the road rage you’d normally see on a long highway. The Truck Simulator series has multiple titles such as American, Euro 1 and Euro 2 which is a testament to how in-demand this game is.


Don't get me wrong, that is the core gameplay loop and I'm 100% here for it.I just think there's room to broaden the appeal of the game beyond just an iron-fisted adherence to "simulation".Experience life as a trucker as you travel from city to city in American Truck Simulator. that can personalize a trip beyond just "navigate out of warehouse, drive, park, repeat". I mean, yes, a real-world trucker would be on a schedule and looking to collect their paycheck, but for me personally (and I'm obviously not the only one) the video game that I would prefer would include stuff like this: optional interactions like roadside vistas, truck stops, etc.

For me, what makes these games (ETS, ETS2, ATS) unique is that they're driving games that are more about the journey than the destination. wouldn't it be nice to be able to extend the possibility of using the (walk mode) on other occasions? For example, when along our fabulous itineraries we pass where there is a beautiful sight, in that opportunity to have the opportunity to stop for a moment, get off, look out and enjoy the wonderful landscape. Originally posted by wayfarer1959:Fantastic, I tried it.
