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« Reply #1042 on: 2021-06-23 21:37:54 » |
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Amazing stopping power! Wow. The truck driver completely avoided disaster ... yet she still hit him. Go figure. Also kudos to the alert drivers BEHIND the semi at also stopping in time.
As for the photos for the Heart of Russia, neat! It should be pretty easy for SCS to do a lot of the country side since so much of it IS just forest and plains. I am curious how they will design areas without Google Streetview. I guess do their best judgement from aerial photos? They will also have it comparatively easy in many cities since so many will just be the same communist style block building copy and pasted. If we do get to go down into city core's, it would be interesting if they do the typical Russian road layout with streets in the center, a patch of trees or grass, then a dirt or cement sidewalk, followed by more grass, then the building front.
Something I have always wanted in ETS2 is the introduction of more rough roads. Russia would be a great place to introduce rougher road surfaces. Large potholes, wide pools of water collecting in gravel streets, muddy roads. Even in urban areas, pavement can quickly disappear and become a rough road surface with pot holes everywhere. Since we will be driving trucks in industrial areas (which they should have some massive industrial plants) hopefully we will get these real rough and gritty roads. The closest I've seen to some gritty industry were in parts of the Italy DLC (I forgot which city) but it was pretty cool.
I think Russia would really make me wish there was a winter mode with harsh weather conditions to fight as a trucker.
All of this, yes. I would love to see more difficult roads. We got a little bit in the expansion towards Turkey in some of those countries, but they were all still too tame. I love the pothole idea and seeing puddles of water would be cool after it rains.
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« Reply #1046 on: 2021-06-23 23:04:12 » |
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They shouldn't be cheapening the product.
At least (judging from the same trucker opinion of ’2014 Prostar and Cascadia) the other manufacturers hold their quality level on a better mark, which, of course, don’t speak in Volvo’s favor. Another funny Russian truck owner thing: a lot of them are not satisfied by ’2009 VNL headlights, so they often replace broken ones not by original parts, but by the headlights from locally-made cars, like Lada Kalina, Priora or even Gazelle Next, using custom-made adapters:  Of course, there are another American trucks with custom headlights, but the combination of VNL and Priora is the most popular  . The most weird intergenerational hybrid is post-2006 Magnum with parts of Lada 2106 headlights: 30 years between one model and another  . UPD:Those bridges with vegetation look just lovely! So, who can give a hint where they are in RL? I would love to see how they look on the Google Maps  . @flemishcap ? @Captain Ridiculous ?
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