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Old 02-02-15, 02:54 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Oberon View Post
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!
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