Poll of the Day > After playing American Truck Simulator for a long time, I got ETS2

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TheWorstPoster
07/18/20 1:33:23 PM
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All map expansions and cargo expansions too. What am I in for, other than change of continent (and having to put up with the Metric System)?

And yes, I still need to play more ATS since I got the Idaho expansion (but the dead ends are annoying, and I can blame that on the state's awkward shape and the fact that Montana will likely not see a release until December of next year, but it's a blessing to not having to go through I-80 in Nevada every single time I have a long delivery to Oregon or Washington from Arizona or New Mexico).
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TheWorstPoster
07/18/20 1:43:45 PM
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Also, maybe SCS will continue this trend and eventually combine the two games into one, and then do the rest of the world somehow.

That is if they don't make new games instead that far down the line.
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TheWorstPoster
07/18/20 9:03:51 PM
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Wow. I never played a game where I don't understand a single word outside of menus.

Of course, I could have started in the UK and avoided that problem, but then I would have to drive on the LEFT side of the road, which is never fun (and also take trains and ferries everywhere to the rest of Europe).
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GanonsSpirit
07/18/20 9:15:20 PM
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I'm glad you're putting my tax dollars to good use.
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captpackrat
07/18/20 9:47:40 PM
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TheWorstPoster posted...
All map expansions and cargo expansions too. What am I in for, other than change of continent (and having to put up with the Metric System)?
Toll roads EVERYWHERE. All of them except in Scandinavia require you to come to a complete stop.

Border control going in and out of Russia and other non-Schengen Area countries. You have to come to a complete stop and wait while they "inspect" your papers.

On the other hand, there are no annoying truck scales or weigh stations.

Ferries are mandatory for certain locations (Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Great Britain), and practically mandatory for others (Norway, Finland, Sweden. You can get there without them but it'll take forever). There's only one ferry in ATS (Port Townsend - Coupeville), and it's just $100; ETS2 has 28 ferries plus the Chunnel, and can cost up to 2,500 (Helsinki - Travemnde) per trip.

You have to drive on the left in Great Britain.

Traffic lights are different. In many areas, the yellow light comes on along with the red to indicate the light is about to turn green.

Roundabouts everywhere.

All roads in Germany lead to Ausfahrt. :)


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