View Full Version : Neal, if you find your job too difficult to master...
Skybird
02-01-15, 07:55 AM
... here comes your opportunity to practice... :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-cl=85114404&v=qSUKlmqBJYQ&x-yt-ts=1422579428#t=1175
Gasoline, ethanol, dynamite - it has everything needed for a healthy man's enjoyment...
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Serious, this is from the makers of Euro Truck Simulator. It seems to me by the looks of the truck's breaking and behaving that they have improved the physics.
Onkel Neal
02-01-15, 09:06 AM
Wow, the grfx on that sim are unbelievable.
SCS are doing some awesome stuff, they also have a Scandinavian DLC and a Coach Simulator in the works.
Here's some interviews and footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ6X4sBkEXM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHb36GuBvuk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clnxjTuaIDI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMZypGnkMyE
:salute:
Jeff-Groves
02-01-15, 04:01 PM
Do they have a Texan driving in snow mode?
:haha:
I went through Dallas once when there was ice on the road.
It was like a crash cart thing from an amusement park.
:o
Sailor Steve
02-01-15, 05:45 PM
Wow, the grfx on that sim are unbelievable.
And here I was thinking the last thing a guy who drives a truck ten hours per day would want to do in his off hours is to pretend to drive a truck. :dead:
I have to agree, though: The scenery is amazingly realistic. :sunny:
Skybird
02-01-15, 06:36 PM
When a guy is told to take a break, he is still allowed to dream, eh? :D
Plenty of screenshots of US and Euro trucks and XXL-trailers,:
https://www.worldoftrucks.com/en/gallery.php
Add self-propelled artillery to the cool stuff to be played with... :haha: I just wait for a 50s-style trailer with some boxes of nitroglycerine...
They're making an American expansion? Sign me up! :D
Skybird
02-01-15, 07:05 PM
No, it is a new independent game, though copying the general design of the Euro title.
There are mods for US trucks in the Euro truck game, however.
I learned so far that parking a trailer in a tight slot and in reverse is a.) counter-intuitive, and b.) difficult because of a.). Took me some time to understand what was going on why. :haha:
Herr-Berbunch
02-01-15, 07:25 PM
And here I was thinking the last thing a guy who drives a truck ten hours per day would want to do in his off hours is to pretend to drive a truck. :dead:
I have to agree, though: The scenery is amazingly realistic. :sunny:
I briefly joined another forum dedicated to truck sims when ETS 2 came out. It certainly wasn't as populated as Subsim.com but probably about 70% were either drivers or within the industry. Great for getting gen on the trucks.
Wolferz
02-02-15, 05:04 AM
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb295/Wolferz_2007/49610791.jpg
:yeah:
I learned so far that parking a trailer in a tight slot and in reverse is a.) counter-intuitive, and b.) difficult because of a.). Took me some time to understand what was going on why. :haha:
Know that feeling well. :haha:
"Right, so I turn right and the trailer should....God dammit!!"
http://s.hswstatic.com/gif/how-to-avoid-jackknifing-1.jpg
Still...could be worse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1422579428&v=e1vF6K88_rc&x-yt-cl=85114404&feature=player_detailpage#t=1838
Wolferz
02-02-15, 10:16 AM
Know that feeling well. :haha:
"Right, so I turn right and the trailer should....God dammit!!"
http://s.hswstatic.com/gif/how-to-avoid-jackknifing-1.jpg
Still...could be worse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1422579428&v=e1vF6K88_rc&x-yt-cl=85114404&feature=player_detailpage#t=1838
This is what the reefer will do to you.:O::haha:
Skybird
02-02-15, 10:30 AM
Its a funny feeling, to now virtually drive in so many places that in the years before I virtually flew over so many times, and landed at and took off from so often. :)
I am currently addicted to world exploration in this game, it has so many different details to offer, and so many sweet little surprises. Why has nobody told me before? I take that personal! What they told me is "Uh, no hardcore simulation physics, so not for you, Sky." On the other hand I missed two years of bug squashing, 16 patches, and many minor niggles between them, it seems. I have not had a single problem with this game far! None.
A very good miniature railroad world. The buying of Scandinavia DLC is a decided thing, and the American truck title I will also get. But the latter maybe again a bit later.
Aktungbby
02-02-15, 10:44 AM
Know that feeling well. :haha:
"Right, so I turn right and the trailer should....God dammit!!"
http://s.hswstatic.com/gif/how-to-avoid-jackknifing-1.jpg
Still...could be worse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1422579428&v=e1vF6K88_rc&x-yt-cl=85114404&feature=player_detailpage#t=1838
Now do it with doubles!:D If there's a descent/ascent scenario of the Donner Pass, I can relive my childhood!:har:
Skybird
02-02-15, 10:55 AM
Such a show-off! :D
https://scs-wotr-gallery.s3.amazonaws.com/full/FE0/00000000000C80EF.jpg
Schroeder
02-02-15, 11:14 AM
Its a funny feeling, to now virtually drive in so many places that in the years before I virtually flew over so many times, and landed at and took off from so often. :)
I am currently addicted to world exploration in this game, it has so many different details to offer, and so many sweet little surprises.
I find the maps to be very generic. Sure there is the little gem here and there (air lift museum near Frankfurt for example) but all in all it's very generic especially the cities.:doh:
Kptlt. Neuerburg
02-02-15, 01:52 PM
I find the maps to be very generic. Sure there is the little gem here and there (air lift museum near Frankfurt for example) but all in all it's very generic especially the cities.:doh:
I agree, the cities are quite generic and they are also a bit... small it seems for something that's supposed to be a city. Although I guess that the city size is to scale considering the map size (maybe). Also the weather patterns get somewhat boring too, it's either clear, cloudy, foggy or raining and sometimes fog and rain at the same time. If they don't add snow and ice for the upcoming Scandinavia dlc I'll be a little disappointed.
Compared to something like OMSI, ETS is rather vague in its geography, but what it does weave together is very pretty.
Its a funny feeling, to now virtually drive in so many places that in the years before I virtually flew over so many times, and landed at and took off from so often. :)
I am currently addicted to world exploration in this game, it has so many different details to offer, and so many sweet little surprises. Why has nobody told me before? I take that personal! What they told me is "Uh, no hardcore simulation physics, so not for you, Sky." On the other hand I missed two years of bug squashing, 16 patches, and many minor niggles between them, it seems. I have not had a single problem with this game far! None.
A very good miniature railroad world. The buying of Scandinavia DLC is a decided thing, and the American truck title I will also get. But the latter maybe again a bit later.
Honestly I somehow didn't think you'd be into it :D
I agree though - it's just a great little exploration game that doesn't feel like work. Not a study sim by any stretch of the imagination, but very enjoyable.
Skybird
02-02-15, 02:47 PM
I find the maps to be very generic. Sure there is the little gem here and there (air lift museum near Frankfurt for example) but all in all it's very generic especially the cities.:doh:
Of course it is - what did you expect? It is Europe in shrunk-size format. Still, basic geographic features and landscapes get reflected by the style of the virtual copy. I think they did a very good job on this. And the tours are long. Really long.
Skybird
02-02-15, 02:54 PM
Compared to something like OMSI, ETS is rather vague in its geography, but what it does weave together is very pretty.
I LOVE OMSI, and rated it as benchmark sim in several regards, especially sound and vehicle recreation. But the house-for-house recreation of real streets comes at the cost of the OMSI world being much smaller. Also, the general package OMSI comes in, is quite rough around the edges, and this does not seem to have changed in OMSI 2. But if ETS2 does not fit a description of being a round a,d polished product, then I don't know...
The two do not compare, I would say. OMSI is more sim than game, ETS2 is more game than sim, and is a mix of truck driving and management game (lightweight). But the immense success the game seems to have had, shows that the developer did everything right, obviously.
I got myself the heavy duty and the flip colour DLCs. Nice again!
I LOVE OMSI, and rated it as benchmark sim in several regards, especially sound and vehicle recreation. But the house-for-house recreation of real streets comes at the cost of the OMSI world being much smaller. Also, the general package OMSI comes in, is quite rough around the edges, and this does not seem to have changed in OMSI 2. But if ETS2 does not fit a description of being a round a,d polished product, then I don't know...
The two do not compare, I would say. OMSI is more sim than game, ETS2 is more game than sim, and is a mix of truck driving and management game (lightweight). But the immense success the game seems to have had, shows that the developer did everything right, obviously.
I got myself the heavy duty and the flip colour DLCs. Nice again!
That's pretty well put. :yep: I do like that you can stream online radios while driving too. There's also a multiplayer mod in the works, btw.
Onkel Neal
02-02-15, 04:48 PM
Honestly I somehow didn't think you'd be into it :D
I agree though - it's just a great little exploration game that doesn't feel like work. Not a study sim by any stretch of the imagination, but very enjoyable.
Now, they just need a Mad Max mod to simulate a global meltdown and coming apocalypse and that game would be awesome :)
Jeff-Groves
02-02-15, 04:51 PM
Now, they just need a Mad Max mod to simulate a global meltdown and coming apocalypse and that game would be awesome :)
Heck Yea!! :rock:
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ma7ab96D1W1ql8gwso3_1280.jpg
AndyJWest
02-02-15, 04:55 PM
Seeing this thread has inspired me to go back to ETS2 for a bit. Sadly, I seem to have lost the knack of reversing with any finesse. Backing into a tight spot consists of the following:
1: Approaching the parking spot, swing round to get the trailer pointing roughly in the right direction, and then get the cab straightish.
2: Lean out, look back, decide which way I want to push the trailer.
3: Back up 6 feet (or, if on the continent, 2 metres - mustn't upset the Gendarmerie/Polizei)
4: Realise I've gone the wrong way - go forward 6 ft/2 m and try again.
5: Realise that I've now got the trailer pointing the right way, but the cab is now at 90 degrees - move forward and straighten out .
7: Have a long think.
8: Go back 6 ft/2 m, moving the trailer roughly in the right direction, while keeping the cab more or less straight.
9: Go forward 4 ft/1.3 m, to give me more room.
10: Repeat 8 & 9 half a dozen times, until I'm almost backed in, then discover that I'm coming in straight, but offset 4 ft/1.3 m to one side.
11: Point the cab off to the side I want to move towards slightly, and then pull forwards as far as I can, straightening out so I can back in properly.
12: Repeat 8 & 9 yet again until I've finally got the trailer somewhere approximating to the desired spot, pointing in roughly the right direction.
13: Leave the trailer parked askew - if it is good enough for ETS2, it is good enough for me. Neatness is overrated in my opinion. As is worrying about the odd minor bump or scratch when carrying dynamite. And if they insist on putting road signs where they get knocked over, it's their problem. As far as I'm concerned, if the horizon stays horizontal or thereabouts through the whole trip, I've done my job. And if it doesn't, It's clearly the other guy's fault. :03:
http://i958.photobucket.com/albums/ae65/ajv00987k/ets2_00090_zpse2ad9e72.png
http://i958.photobucket.com/albums/ae65/ajv00987k/ets2_00305_zpscd3a231b.png
Skybird
02-03-15, 06:47 AM
Now, they just need a Mad Max mod to simulate a global meltdown and coming apocalypse and that game would be awesome :)
Or this :-? :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojodpcpGfAE
Or this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3ZogU92Sck
Wolferz
02-06-15, 06:50 PM
Gets the official Bilge Rats :yeah:
I miss the adventures of the open road and this fills in nicely.
Though getting used to European roads is proving to be a task.:timeout:
I'll definitely be checking out the American version in August.:yep:
This title appears to be expertly crafted.
From the functional demo mode (that gives you a good taste of what is in store and really makes you want it), to the fully functional licensed version.
I've just scratched the surface.
One nice thing is I don't have any trouble spotting trailers.
Just call me Billy Bob. :shucks:
Skybird
02-06-15, 07:01 PM
Though getting used to European roads is proving to be a task.:timeout:
So far I deboarded ferries and train three times in Britain - and three times caused frontal accidents within a minute.
:haha:
Wolferz
02-06-15, 07:44 PM
So far I deboarded ferries and train three times in Britain - and three times caused frontal accidents within a minute.
:haha:
Loose nut behind the wheel? :03::O:
Stealhead
02-06-15, 11:22 PM
The driver AI can be pretty dumb at times. I wish it better simulated the feel of weight each load pulls about the same and no surge with tankers. However you can skip shift and you can also Jake brake though you never really need to but you can pretend that your using it.
All in all a fairly fun game though. I like driving in the UK sneaky bastards use MPH instead of KMH. You can turn off the limiter too and exceed the 55MPh cap.
There is K-Whopper K-100 mod as well including the dog house.
Wolferz
02-07-15, 08:13 PM
10: Repeat 8 & 9 half a dozen times, until I'm almost backed in, then discover that I'm coming in straight, but offset 4 ft/1.3 m to one side. If you're off to the side a bit, just park and disconnect the trailer. Then re-hook it and your trailer will be magically right on the money. Call it yard jockey assistance.:D
You have to be fairly close to the mark though.
AndyJWest
02-07-15, 10:19 PM
If you're off to the side a bit, just park and disconnect the trailer. Then re-hook it and your trailer will be magically right on the money. Call it yard jockey assistance.:D
You have to be fairly close to the mark though.
Sneaky. :hmmm:
Fortunately I seem to have got my reversing mojo back, after a bit more practice. My main problem currently is wandering concentration - usually resulting in sudden braking as I realise I'm in the wrong lane at a turnoff.
As for the problems with getting used to driving on both sides of the road, I've had a few incidents - like the time I turned the wrong way while joining a motorway - up the exit slip road. :doh:
Stealhead
02-07-15, 10:26 PM
As for the problems with getting used to driving on both sides of the road, I've had a few incidents - like the time I turned the wrong way while joining a motorway - up the exit slip road. :doh:
I've known people in the military that where stationed in the UK and Japan each one of them had at least one story about accidentally going the wrong way even in right hand drive vechiles. Luckily I always got stationed in left hand drive countries.
Most adventurous place I have ever driven? Saudi Arabia I think they are taught to floor it and steer when you just about to hit the car to your left or right. They have odd EMTs there as well more tha n once they simply left people that where hurt in accidents and it was US military vechiles that where nice enough to help the person and drive them to the nearest civilian ER.
Wolferz
02-09-15, 02:02 PM
I just made the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs.:haha:
Necro-bump-tastic!
Just a heads up for those in the interested party, ATS comes out next month and today, tomorrow and Sunday it will be being streamed for eight hours per day over here:
http://www.twitch.tv/squirrel
As well as videos being released here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/DaSquirrelsNuts/videos
So, you can take a look at what to expect from the latest sim. :yeah:
CaptainRamius
01-29-16, 02:11 PM
Just out of curiosity, is there a reason why so many truck drivers are on these forums? What's interesting and fun about your job?
Aktungbby
01-29-16, 06:06 PM
is there a reason why so many truck drivers are on these forums? What's interesting and fun about your job? Well we got our first taste of subsimming in the truckstops of America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf1yo0URHwU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf1yo0URHwU) & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnQ9R8fpSdc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnQ9R8fpSdc) Even now, just aim the boat...lead slightly and skip the TDC :yeah: Real kaleuns don't need it!:O:
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