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  • @TheFormalPickle
    @TheFormalPickle3 ай бұрын

    Sorry for not uploading the last week. Myself and my team had some personal issues come up separately but we are trying to get things back on track! I hope you enjoy this video and let me know what to cover next :)

  • @Purple_VR4

    @Purple_VR4

    3 ай бұрын

    Hello

  • @Thatbebe4u

    @Thatbebe4u

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for reccomending this to me

  • @mukfay

    @mukfay

    26 күн бұрын

    Can we use the setup to practice backing? Is the image in the mirror accurate??

  • @daviddryden8088
    @daviddryden80883 ай бұрын

    I have gone marginally in debt with a new higher spec PC, monitor, wheel, pedals, shifter and I'm not done yet, just to play this one simulator. Many real OTR truckers play this simulator with just as much passion as they take their real day to day job. That's what makes this game so much fun. ATS has a community like no other in the gaming world which truly sets it apart from just about every other title.

  • @SandbagsYoutube

    @SandbagsYoutube

    3 ай бұрын

    My best friend has been a trucker for many years, idk much about it, I'm a carpenter, but he plays Snowrunner in his off time, he got it for me a few days ago and it's fun but friggin hell is it hard and frustrating to get stuck but makes me laugh thinking of him driving all day and imagining doing it on ice in Alaska lol anyways I bought steering wheel and pedals and have been loving playing and I am definitely getting ATS Edit: I bought ATS, just the $11 one they had for sale but I for sure want the whole game lol using VR and driving around is so much fun, actually being able to look around my cab and the mirrors etc. Rn I have just been doing relatively short drives but at some point i will be able to do a long haul

  • @ivanwallace3296

    @ivanwallace3296

    3 ай бұрын

    I did the same thing, spent like 4gs on all my peripherals.. love the game. I started on hard truck back in the day played em all since .

  • @nicksmith9

    @nicksmith9

    3 ай бұрын

    Every trucker I know is tried af from driving when they are off 😅

  • @AJayZy

    @AJayZy

    3 ай бұрын

    Makes me wonder if DCS is like that too @@user-gd2gffwea

  • @StrangeScaryNewEngland

    @StrangeScaryNewEngland

    3 ай бұрын

    What you just described, David, also applies to the Microsoft flight sim community! Pretty sure I've flown with more real-life pilots on there than not! Lol.

  • @TeaDrivenDev
    @TeaDrivenDev3 ай бұрын

    Another major piece that this doesn't mention: SCS Software's approach to everything. They continue to evolve ETS 2 and ATS in parallel and not only put out several new map expansions and other paid DLC (often cosmetic, but also e.g. new types of cargo) every year, but also actually *maintain* the game and all of the existing content. They continually improve the games' engines and add new features and mechanics all the time in regular *free* updates, and have a number of teams just busy with reworking and expanding parts of existing maps (or trucks), sometimes rebuilding entire countries from scratch. They've also established good working relationships with truck manufacturers and often don't just get the licenses to put the truck models in the games, but closely work with them to be as accurate in their representations as possible. And so far new trucks have always been added as free updates, while they could easily make them a few bucks each instead (and people would still buy them). (I do not work for SCS. I'm also not a fanboy or even a simulation nerd, and I've only been playing the games for something like six weeks. It's just extremely striking to me how focused they are on just making their games the best they can be, knowing that their audience will happily pay for pretty much anything as long as prices are fair and the quality is up to the established standard, and overmonetizing everything is both unnecessary and would be counterproductive.)

  • @YetAnotherGeorgeth

    @YetAnotherGeorgeth

    3 ай бұрын

    To be fair it also helps that ATS and the DLCs are regularly on sale, and they’ve introduced bundles so you can have the entire west coast right from the off.

  • @mementomori8791

    @mementomori8791

    3 ай бұрын

    And the mod community. If you want the experience of driving a Pete 359 with a Detroit 2 stroke, the mods will help you.

  • @bobsmudger3979

    @bobsmudger3979

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mementomori8791 This! 💯

  • @Feeleepeg

    @Feeleepeg

    11 күн бұрын

    The reason behind this is that devs are Real gamers, and it is also small company based in Czech republic, if you look on other games like Arma, Kingdom Come or Mafia 1 and 2, they are also the same...small devs focused on game experience and small details. Im so proud for these games.

  • @festersmith8352

    @festersmith8352

    Күн бұрын

    They do run a good business, and dev a game quite well. New maps are affordable for many. I buy them at full price, to help fund this great company. I'm aware that others may not have that opportunity, but every bit helps keep this game alive. Thank you to all who play and contribute! ATS fanboy. 25 year veteran truck driver. Retired now, and miss it sometimes. ATS scratches that itch really well.. You can take the driver out of the truck, but can never take the truck out of the driver.

  • @harold1098
    @harold10983 ай бұрын

    As a retired truck driver of 41 years local and over the road including owning my own Pete 359, I say this game is AWESOME!!!! Great video TheFormerPickle!

  • @zonavelhalpma

    @zonavelhalpma

    3 ай бұрын

    Ok game is cool ! But it fails the on the prime simple things , no seasons snow etc… the mechanic it’s just a green logo , no truck washes ? Just to name a few .

  • @harold1098

    @harold1098

    3 ай бұрын

    They are working on it! All good things come in time.@@zonavelhalpma

  • @blackness.

    @blackness.

    2 ай бұрын

    download mods mate@@zonavelhalpma

  • @joshr8666

    @joshr8666

    Ай бұрын

    @@zonavelhalpma I'm sure all of that is coming

  • @zonavelhalpma

    @zonavelhalpma

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshr8666 very doubtful.

  • @b.s547
    @b.s5473 ай бұрын

    As a truck driver ATS did help me to get my license back in 2014 , my weakness like most people was backing lol well after failing 4 times in road test somebody told me train for a while with AST , back between trailers and try to learn how to turn the wheels and understand what's going on so I got my self a cheap PC wheel with pedals and did exactly what he said for 2 months 7-8 hours every day and boom , I past my fifth attempt road test lol and been working since . I even wrote to ATS on face book and told them my story and they wrote back thanking me to share this with them so yeah I agree with you its a great game and actually can help people like me who want to become truck drivers in real world , for sure .

  • @oogafoo

    @oogafoo

    2 ай бұрын

    i learned to alley dock using ATS too lmao my hotel room while in cdl school was full of other students taking turns backing it actually worked. the instructors mentioned how good our class was

  • @relmex432hz4

    @relmex432hz4

    4 күн бұрын

    lol i might actually buy this game now is on sale for 5 bucks

  • @festersmith8352

    @festersmith8352

    Күн бұрын

    @@relmex432hz4 Its worth every penny if trucking is an interest to you.

  • @AgentOrange96
    @AgentOrange963 ай бұрын

    One of the most impressive things about ATS is not something you notice, but something you don't notice. As an American, it's usually painfully obvious when some "American" setting in a video game is created by Europeans. They often feel more like Europe with some American cliches and often you'll see cliches from all over the country jammed into one space, making it feel painfully wrong. But that's not at all the case for ATS. It feels like it was made by Americans. It feels so perfect that you don't notice anything at all. SCS truly did their homework and it shows!

  • @TheFormalPickle

    @TheFormalPickle

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m a HUGE fan of city planning and stuff and can agree 100% they do a fantastic job when building their roadways and surrounding areas. Usually games are just a bit off but over the years SCS has really gotten it down!

  • @yungrichnbroke5199

    @yungrichnbroke5199

    3 ай бұрын

    Any examples of these non American “American” games?

  • @AgentOrange96

    @AgentOrange96

    3 ай бұрын

    @@yungrichnbroke5199 I don't remember exactly, which is why I didn't list them. But one of the bus simulators recently got a school bus DLC with an American town. It's got lots of iconic Americana but from completely different regions that are not compatible. And the way they have you operate it is more akin to a city bus, stopping at designated bus stops (but still using your stop sign and crossing guard ofc) I forget if it's Assetto Corsa or some other racing sim, but they have a "California" track. And it's the California coast, and I see the resemblance, but all the architecture is European. It's been a while, but Snow Runner's Michigan map maybe as well? I also feel like one of these may lack yellow lines and American signage but I may be wrong here.

  • @miktr7664

    @miktr7664

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AgentOrange96 the bus simulator one's quite funny to me, since in Europe, people complain that its cities and overall atmosphere is too american. They just can't seem to get anything right then

  • @lolookie1682

    @lolookie1682

    3 ай бұрын

    I also heard complaints about the same problem with Sims 4. They implemented various different locations buyable via DLCs, but the locations still feel American even though they are supposed to be on different continents. It's kinda frustrating and sad and it sucks even more when the game is set in your country and they get it wrong, because then you feel misrepresented. You can really tell when the developers put deep effort into understanding and capturing the locations they are doing, because it's not really just about reskinning the props and changing the language.

  • @rrasdan8625
    @rrasdan86252 ай бұрын

    weirdly enough, i taught myself to drive in both ets2 and ats, like learning the behaviors of vehicles down the highway, putting traffic mods for more realistic traffic behavior, and how to be fuel efficient, by the first time i hit the open road, my instructor was amazed by me, like "this is your first time driving right? how are you this good? you don't need me here" and i just smirked and enjoyed every single moment of that

  • @blindovermatter3054
    @blindovermatter30543 ай бұрын

    One of my good friends introduced me to ATS when I was in college and we spent many hours watching KZread and talking about what the map would bring in the future. Eventually, I bought the game myself. Being visually impaired, I struggle to play the game immensely, needing to use mods in order to get a lot of money really quickly so that any infractions, which tended to happen often, are mitigated somewhat. When the convoy update came out, we both enjoyed playing with the CV radio dialogue feature, where I conceptualized a character known simply as the blind squirrel. The blind squirrel is an angry old man who spends his days ranting and raving while stuck in and bumping around various parking lots or off of road medians throughout the great US of a. We spent quite a while laughing and causing chaos, and even though I can’t play the game very well even now, I look fondly back at those memories and maybe someday I can make some thing more of the blind squirrel and his adventures.

  • @DarkElfDiva

    @DarkElfDiva

    3 ай бұрын

    Wait...there's a CB radio now?

  • @andrew213rn

    @andrew213rn

    2 ай бұрын

    Go into settings and turn off traffic offenses

  • @blindovermatter3054

    @blindovermatter3054

    2 ай бұрын

    @@andrew213rn took me a while to figure that one out but I did that and it definitely helped, thank you!

  • @CaioFehlauer

    @CaioFehlauer

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DarkElfDivayes

  • @690_5
    @690_52 ай бұрын

    American Truck Simulator is the reason I became a commercial driver. I learned how to back trailers with it, I learned the shift patterns of Eaton 18. My instructor thought I had driven farm trucks before, but no. Just ATS.

  • @kgunjoem
    @kgunjoem3 ай бұрын

    As someone who is disabled and couldn't drive Trucks in RL. This game has been an amazing adventure for me! One day, I would love to learn how to drive a real Semi, but for now, this game helps!

  • @7B7E7N7

    @7B7E7N7

    10 күн бұрын

    Same here. I have some medical issues that prevent me from driving right now so this game really gives me wings. It allows me to keep dreaming. Keep hoping it could happen one day. So until then I will be ready! Rock on brother!✊🏻

  • @crazywolfe702
    @crazywolfe7023 ай бұрын

    I've sunk thousands of hours, miles, and cash into this game it's honestly the only reason why I bought a gaming computer and sim rig along with a VR in the first place. I've worked on Semis most of my life and knew how to drive a 13 and 18 speed from working on them. The same week ATS came out I bought it since I played ETS2 from its debut as well. I agree, 18WOS was what started my intrest having a similar family history and its a chill relaxing game to play. Ever since the introduction of convoys (multiplayer) I've gained some of the closest friends I've ever had in gaming. I'm trying to get into streaming my play of this game here on KZread and Twitch as I display different mods and drive. It is still in the rough early stages but I'm wanting to stream to raise awareness of Veteran suicide and the toll it takes on friends and family. I have lost many friends I served with in the Marines and almost took that option myself but with gaming I found a sence of therapy. Playing both ATS and ETS2 have been my therapy.

  • @2TemposdaSerpente
    @2TemposdaSerpenteАй бұрын

    Hey Pickle, I've met a trucking game when I was a kid. Saw my father and brother playing and hiding it from me when I was about 10 y.o. and nowadays I know that they were trying to protect me. The game was Hard Truck: Road to Victory and we had only the demo version (that era was a lot different to acquire a new game). After that day, I've never take distance from truck gaming. Years later I knew the Hard Truck 2, and a bit later, the better version: King of the Road. I've chased the Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel, I've saw 18 Wheels of Steel Across America borning, and the Pedal to the Metal too. The Convoy, Haulin', America Long Haul, Apocalypse, etc, 'til the Euro Truck Simulator 2 in 2016 to me. Now, 8 years later, I've bought ATS and met that young kid again with myself playing it. It's just amazing. I've needed this game so bad and I don't even knew it. Sorry for my bad english, and greetings from Brazil

  • @scottboyer8450
    @scottboyer84503 ай бұрын

    Does the game also simulate parked Truckers blocking the fuel island while they get themselves a soady-water and a cheese-burger?

  • @Dubstone

    @Dubstone

    3 ай бұрын

    Sadly not

  • @rondini2

    @rondini2

    3 ай бұрын

    Unlike the real world, the game is relatively asshole free. At least if you’re not doing multiplayer

  • @Bukkie661

    @Bukkie661

    2 ай бұрын

    @@rondini2 ATS multiplayer is, and has always been, dead. You can drive for hours and not meet anyone else. ETS2 multiplayer is just scuffed. It's a bit better on the simulation-server, but not by much. It gets worse when a ETS-tuber comes on-line. People start behaving like total numbnuts in the hope that their favorite ETS-tuber features them. It's insanity.

  • @rondini2

    @rondini2

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Bukkie661 And that’s why I play solo! When I was driving my truck for reals 20 years ago, I kept the CB off, unless there was heavy traffic or very bad weather! One less distraction

  • @SIlverranger
    @SIlverrangerАй бұрын

    This game works so well because they've been making trucking games like Hard Truck since the 90's. They've since gone through several games with varying degrees of success, but each new game brought something new to the franchise. One game brought the map of the whole US, another added features like jake brakes and truck customization, weather systems, AI traffic improvements, etc. The game didn't just sprout out of the ground one day all perfect and amazing. SCS had been working those fields for nearly 30 years to get to the game we have today.

  • @AndrewNguyenOfficial
    @AndrewNguyenOfficial3 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love this game. I typically spend most of my time playing a rotation of fast-paced competitive games (FPS and racing), but this along with "theHunter: Call of the Wild" always stay in my rotation of games to play. This game is so relaxing with just enough stimulating parts that keep me engaged. Every time I tell my friends about this game, they're confused as to what's so enjoyable. The beautiful views? The feeling of exploring? The fun of maneuvering a large semi-truck? Or in my case, the nostalgia of driving where I grew up (Oregon). A perfect Friday after work is a cup of coffee and American Truck Simulator.

  • @Astrothunder_
    @Astrothunder_3 ай бұрын

    HOLY SHITI was not ready for you to mention th 18 Wheels series. So few people that make videos on Euro and American truck sim ever mention this series. I also grew up with that series as a little kid and got to experience my grandfathers life as a trucker so the relatable backstory was really appreciated to hear. Such a greta vid for a great game I have 500hrs and ticking on ATS

  • @klm2fm4
    @klm2fm43 ай бұрын

    It takes me a second to move my rig up to my computer (rugs and tile floor make this easier) and get everything set up, but there’s nothing like road tripping the western us and seeing all the different places I want to go. Also truck go brrrrrr is always good

  • @WLT_VIDS
    @WLT_VIDS3 ай бұрын

    I've been across the country in my dad's Western Star 49x and I can confirm that ATS is the most realistic trucking game ever.

  • @lupey995
    @lupey9953 ай бұрын

    Been hauling in ATS long before I become a real life trucker BECAUSE of this game! Love ATS/ETS2 (SCS SOFTWARE) it’s a game like no other they are so passionate and a great community.

  • @twfaucet

    @twfaucet

    Ай бұрын

    do you like being a trucker irl? is it fun? or is it really hard?

  • @lupey995

    @lupey995

    Ай бұрын

    @@twfaucet hello! A couple weeks ago I hung up my 4-5 year driving cap. Coming from my experience, it’s a great way to make money but also not as good as it used to be. I did Class A and Class during my time more Class B stuff though. I did flatbed, a concrete mixer, and dump trucking. My favorite was running a dump truck which was the last driving job I had. It was really fun and adventurous but, Trucking in general I’d say is a love hate relationship. You get the freedom and sometimes great pay depending on who you work for BUT have to deal with breakdowns, flat tires, bull crap equipment (sometimes), and ofc customers that could care less about you like with any job. Truck drivers also tend work really awful hours even as a local driver (I can’t speak for over the road but have heard similar). Every night I’d get texted my start time for the next day and then would work until the foreman at the job said it was quitting time wether that be early or super late (8-10, etc). Overall if I was to recommend driving in todays world, I would say stick to your personal car and truck simulators unless you find a good smaller trucking company that will value you and take care of you. The industry is full of old timers that act like children too and it annoyed the crap out of me. Hopefully this gives you some insight feel free to ask me anything else! I appreciate the reply.

  • @Kinvarus1
    @Kinvarus13 ай бұрын

    As a Brit I started my trucking "career" with 18 Wheels of Steel Haulin', moved onto ETS 2 and then ATS when it came out and while I do delve into ETS2 every now and then , ATS is my general go to truck sim out of the two of them.

  • @RooiGevaar19

    @RooiGevaar19

    3 ай бұрын

    so did I, and imo ATS is way better game than ETS2, especially because of the fact that this game includes a beautiful nostalgic world full of big a** trucks, and not a piece of well-known European reality I live in. Maybe if SCS made an overhaul of the UK map (which is freaking 14 years old, so high time), I would return to ETS2 for a while, but for now I'm staying in my Tucson AZ garage. :3

  • @Bukkie661

    @Bukkie661

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm partial to ETS2, mainly because of the DAF105. I drove that truck professionally on the Rotterdam-Madrid route for twenty years. It's amazing how close SCS comes when it comes to simulation-model for their trucks. I like ATS too, but for me it misses the one legendary route: San-Francisco CA - NY-NY. It will eventually be possible to drive the route, but until then ETS2 gives me what I want.

  • @bazahaza

    @bazahaza

    2 ай бұрын

    The European trucks are way more modern and sexy.

  • @johnhudson7055
    @johnhudson70553 ай бұрын

    I love playing the game and I’m an OTR driver so I play the game for real. I love my job and it’s also fun going somewhere for the first time in real life and it feels like I’ve already been there before because I’ve been in the game.

  • @name_change_coming

    @name_change_coming

    3 ай бұрын

    I spent 25 years in the trucking industry. Now that I can no longer drive, ATS helps to scratch that itch.

  • @ghosthin3012
    @ghosthin30123 ай бұрын

    ATS and ETS2 are both perfect examples of the perfect balance between having very little to do such as flight sim to a lot to do with racing sim. It is a very relex experience to unwind a tough day while still have enough to do and see in game to keep you interest. These two games are whole another genre of game that I would call "relex gaming" by themselves.

  • @adambuesser6264
    @adambuesser62643 ай бұрын

    I use to play 18 WOS series when I was in middle school. But now with ATS I can recreate my travels across the country. It will be a while until I reach the Atlantic Ocean but can't wait to discover the hidden roads across the US. Also Driving a truck is not the same as driving a car. You have a trailer behind you, gears to change, guages to check, laws to follow, and so on. The W, H, L also the GVWR rating when pulling into a weigh station. Be careful when going over bumps, check tires and ride height to see if the truck has enough clearance to ride over rough terrain. Always remember to slow down before the turns because of what you are hauling. Damages + fuel is expensive so manage your truck before your next load.

  • @themissourianguy963
    @themissourianguy9633 ай бұрын

    Somewhat recently, I’ve gotten 3 new mods off the workshop. The peterbuilt 350, an engine pack including a 1,100 hp 12v71 Detroit, and a transmission pack that has 22 gears. I pulled 150 mph through Albuquerque. It was awesome.

  • @jett27j30
    @jett27j303 ай бұрын

    This video felt like you had 1200 words on an essay that required 1500 words, so you just start repeating things to get to 1500.

  • @Phirestar
    @Phirestar3 ай бұрын

    I spent a *huge* amount of time traveling when I was a kid, from moving all over the US (and the UK at one point), to yearly road trips to visit family in other states, and many, _many_ plane rides after my parents divorced and lived far apart from each other. The one thing I did a whole lot of, in that time, was sit and look out the window at the landscape moving by. And I think that’s really the reason that ETS / ATS appeal to me. They’re games where I can have that childhood experience again, but on a much smaller, more convenient, and arguably more engaging scale. I also get to learn that even after well over 200 hours of playtime, I am still a bad driver.

  • @colindavis2166
    @colindavis21662 ай бұрын

    I started playing ATS not long after it came out. My dad is a retired truck driver. I am now a truck driver, I have all of my endorsements on my CDL. When I started backing trailers up I was able to do so with ease. I don't know if it was because of my dad teaching me or because of me playing ATS and farming simulator where I constantly back up trailers. I remember playing it and thinking "how do people back these things up?" Now it's like second nature and I don't have issues backing trailers up. It's not as hard as people think, I actually just finished training a guy on the in-yard truck today, who had zero experience backing up trailers 5 days ago.

  • @nikkolaus
    @nikkolaus10 күн бұрын

    'Bout a decade back, and change, i was playin ETS2 and gettin drunk on stream havin' a good ol' time haul cargo and listenin to the newest and best country tunes... I've had my fair share of rollovers, speeding tickets, red light tickets, and slamming into down railroad crossing bars at 50+ ... Ahh good times... ;)

  • @bemusedkidney8619
    @bemusedkidney8619Ай бұрын

    I love the long haul jobs, seeing the sunset, stopping to sleep an then continuing in the morning, something just so satisfying about it.

  • @frogfortress
    @frogfortress3 ай бұрын

    SCS is one of the best devs in gaming right now.

  • @frogfortress

    @frogfortress

    Ай бұрын

    I stand by what I say. They are one of the most ethical devs when it comes to DLC and constantly revise past areas to bring it up to standard. Are the graphics aging? Yeah. But with as much detail and care spent squeezing the most they can out of that poor 10 year old engine it makes up for it. They are mastering their tools monthly. Ill throw $20 at that every once in awhile. Ive spent over $100 on this and ETS2 since owning them. Worth it.

  • @frogfortress

    @frogfortress

    Ай бұрын

    They need an art director or something though, lets quit with the corny liveries and make some better shit.

  • @ultragamer4990
    @ultragamer49903 ай бұрын

    liked ur vid im a retired truck driver and when i fund this sim in 2016 it came out on my birthday and i have love this sim ses then i want to thank u for all ur hard work keep it up dude

  • @anonrelentless1311

    @anonrelentless1311

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey, that’s awesome! Keep on trucking!

  • @pumpkinjoesphilippineexperienc
    @pumpkinjoesphilippineexperienc2 күн бұрын

    I got into sim racing during the PS3/Xbox 360 period of my life. I still race on console but it doesn't deliver the same as PC. I started OTR truck driving around 2014 in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico boarder as a transitional income while I found a tech job after college, but found that I actually loved truck driving and was making far more money than I would've earned as an I.T. tech. Of course depending on your load and how much you're willing to run. I've been playing ATS & ETS2 in VR and it's as close as you can actually get to doing the real thing. I can even stick my head out the window to check as I back my trailer in VR. I got an HF8 haptic seat(great on PC, but so-so on console) so I can feel the truck and road surface in my rig and I absolutely love it. I live overseas now, but it really makes me realize how much I loved and miss driving across country. I spend hours in VR taking long haul jobs and running old routes I've taken in real life. Now, if only I could transfer my earnings to my real bank account. LOL!

  • @officialbazzargaming
    @officialbazzargaming3 ай бұрын

    Just wish they had more older rigs. I know the modding scene is there, but i'd kill for some old split window rigs and cabovers.

  • @RooiGevaar19
    @RooiGevaar193 ай бұрын

    As an European guy I think ATS hits me more. Firstly, I feel that nostalgic vibe of 18 WoS games I played when I was young. Secondly, the trucks and landscapes are more beautiful, and they don't remind me of my boring Eastern European reality. And finally, the community is much more gentle, unlike in ETS2 where drivers go mad and travelling near Calais is like walking on a minefield. I guess ATS is very underrated in Europe because of ETS2, but it's amazing to hear that Americans appreciate this game. Back in 2016 some people said that ATS was a failed project, actually it had a tough start, but I love the fact they were wrong and this game thrives. :)

  • @bluerefr

    @bluerefr

    2 ай бұрын

    As an American and someone who plays both ATS & ETS2 religiously, ATS in 2016 is VASTLY different than ATS now. In 2016 the map & road mechanics were something you'd find typical from a dev team not from North America (though still very high quality) so American's struggled to get interested in it. After Arizona and the size of the map increase they significantly upped their game in trying to make the game feel like the USA, and it worked, extremely well, which got many Americans interested in the game. ETS2 may have more players, but ATS has a more professional & (imo) respectful fanbase than ETS2.

  • @hunterrollins3165
    @hunterrollins31653 ай бұрын

    I played 18WOS when I was a sophomore in high school. Fast forward 14 years, I play ATS and I love it just as much. It’s a game I easily get lost in. Been playing it a couple years now and it’s amazing how well SCS keeps up on updates and new content.

  • @Carsandplanes15
    @Carsandplanes153 ай бұрын

    I love ats, I can’t wait for Pennsylvania to be added.

  • @ToxicMinecraftV2

    @ToxicMinecraftV2

    3 ай бұрын

    i know I want my home state so bad hopefully its coming with in the next few years

  • @slawekbober2422

    @slawekbober2422

    3 ай бұрын

    Im not even from the states but Id love having South Carolina added to the game would make me so happy lmfao. Gotta wait for SCS to add all the wait to the east coast though

  • @RooiGevaar19

    @RooiGevaar19

    3 ай бұрын

    I can't wait for Québec, but I guess I won't see it in the next 15 years, if anytime at all.

  • @jankington216

    @jankington216

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@RooiGevaar19I'd like to see the offramp near niagra falls that takes you to the border crossing where you have to explain to an agent that you made a wrong turn

  • @oogafoo
    @oogafoo2 ай бұрын

    when i went to cdl school.. it's a lot of standing around. 8 hours at the school with maybe 20 minutes behind the wheel and the rest of the day at the hotel backing makes every student nervous. so i got american truck simulator and WHILE in cdl school i used ATS to learn backing it worked. one of maybe 2 out of 60 that passed the alley dock back on the first attempt that was around 7 years ago i've taken a break and haven't worked in a year. redownloaded ATS because i'm really into sim racers and have a sim rig, so i'm experience american truck simulator with a wheel now and lmfao its pretty accurate. the only thing the game doesn't really portray is OTR. the game feels like you're doing day cab work. like, this game doesn't give you anxiety because the receiver is taking way too long to unload you and youre sitting there knowing you won't find parking for the night so you get let loose at 8pm cursing them out, hit the truck stop by 9pm and it's so packed you can barely get through the parking lot. so then take the chance of being that asshole and hope the fuel lanes aren't crowded so you can park to take a quick shower and grab some food before you go hunting for parking. you grab a shower and notice out a 2 hour wait... but you're parked at the fuel isle. later you look for an onramp with a shoulder big enough to park on. lol that's trucking in the 2020s and it's probably a good thing that the game doesn't get into it

  • @Blakarot11
    @Blakarot113 ай бұрын

    Bro, I remember trying to play 18 wheels of steel on our old desktop at like 10 frames 😂. Those were the days

  • @redwolf3602
    @redwolf36023 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed play ATS and was excited to get back to it when I got a oc again. While my friends I play with probably wont ever play ATS, IL still enjoy playing it. Either single player or the truckermp server.

  • @dbclass4075

    @dbclass4075

    3 ай бұрын

    If you plan to have ETS2 and TruckerMP, avoid the Duisburg-Calias route!

  • @ZilahMan
    @ZilahMan3 ай бұрын

    Love your ATS videos. You're the reason I got into the game and loved it in the first place. Keep at it, and good fortune to you

  • @Mario_With_a_D
    @Mario_With_a_D3 ай бұрын

    Hi, I used to own eurotruck simulator 2 since his release in 2012 and American truck simulator too since 2016 During all these years I've seen the two games grow along with their fan base.... I own all dlc maps in both games and I explore every inch of the various dlcs that come out as. Soon as they come out in both ets and ats. The difference between gta v and ets/ats is that the map, game physics, game hardware, game graphics, the whole game basically, they get updated everytime a new dlc comes out, and this will keep the 2 games alive FOREVER hopefully.... And the best part is that if one of the two games gets and update, the other one get it too at the same time because they are part of the same family! Updates don't include only new maps but sometimes even old part of the game, Austria is been rebuilt from ground up, now they are making Switzerland and also California in ats, you got that right, we will soon receive a free update for Ats where we are gonna see a brand new California with modern graphics updated to today next Gen standards... I mean this is mind blowing is a new type of game development is never done before but they already did it with Austria in ets and it just works! Scs software is one of the only game software houses that truly loves and listen to their clients! And I'm saying this as a fan of the saga nobody paid me to say these things and I'm sure that anyone who plays the two games knows what I'm talking about is truth.. Also i play truckers mp in eurotruck that allows you to play with players from all around the world in the same map, often we get 3000.. Up to 4000 players IN THE SAME MAP of course the map is a whole continent but if you go on the route from Calais (France) to Duisburg (Germany) you'll see hundreds players on the same route everyday nonstop cause is like the main meeting point, theres plenty of video of KZread if you wanna look into it just type Calais Duisburg truckers mp. These games are the goat, they relax me in a way that no other game is been capable of in past.. And the thrill of exploring new places in the game leaves me speechless every time... It's just magical.

  • @Battlefield4life48
    @Battlefield4life48Ай бұрын

    I played this with my buddy before I became a trucker like him and this helped me see the physics of driving and backing up semis and can honestly say it helped me a lot

  • @Grumpy_Englishman
    @Grumpy_Englishman3 ай бұрын

    To be fair the new updates and new dlcs are so well done it's a gift that keeps on giving . We just need seasons now

  • @jacksonandy218
    @jacksonandy2183 ай бұрын

    The fact that this game can be enjoyed by everybody who has a sim rig or dont have a sim right. Just being able to go coast to coast is everything. A dream that comes true. A lot of the roads and towns and cities are pretty accurate but not as the same as real life, but damn did they do good. Im from nevada and just being able to stroll through my home town is something else. And with the coast to coast mod being available to everybody is awesome. Tho ive only ever played ATS as far as 40hrs but with in those 40 hours i was only ever able to discover like 4 towns/ cities in two states. So for those who dont quite have an idea of how big this game actually is. 100hrs of this game would probably grant you 5 cities and towns together across maybe 3 states out how ever many thorough out the 50 states. This game is massive. And thats why its loved by so many people because no matter how long you've played, there will always still be places you've never been state and nation wide. Going from the thick wooded mountains in the northwest to the western deserts, climbing through the smokey mountain to the plain fields of the midwest and the populated city central of the east coast. And you can just do it all in your house. But not better then the real thing.

  • @alain_sans_c
    @alain_sans_c2 ай бұрын

    I'm an avid player of ETS, and recently tried ATS to bring something new in my trucking sim gaming time. It's really a game changer, maps are beautiful and, I don't know why, I find it more of a chill experience to drive on the US highways. Put in some country music, and I'im making a new journey each time I launch the game. The two ETS/ATS are the best driving games ever made. Thanks to SCS and the community.

  • @FirebirdFreak87
    @FirebirdFreak872 ай бұрын

    Just started playing ATS earlier this month and already addicted to playing!

  • @Haltzo
    @Haltzo3 ай бұрын

    I can't wait for the day an ideal world starts and a new game comes out named: "World Truck Simulator". Where ATS and ETS2 is combined and both game's truck brands are available aswell as the full European and American map, that would be awesome.

  • @RooiGevaar19

    @RooiGevaar19

    3 ай бұрын

    I think SCS needs to make ETS3 (or remake ETS2) with a bigger map, as their current 1:15 map is too small to cram all landmarks and cities, and it's kinda eerie that a 200 km drive from Wien to Graz in Austria is literally a two-minute-long trip. Maybe they could make e.g. Japan Truck Simulator with a 1:10 map and new game engine for testing.

  • @VTrucker777

    @VTrucker777

    2 ай бұрын

    With one restriction i guess American truck cant get to Europe The road is just too small seriously Buy Europe truck to Drive there

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfo3 ай бұрын

    😃 I'm a trucker, i have both of those games on my Gaming PC, its cool but I can't see me playing it for hours on end like u see from so many other players 😊 i'm surprised none of the carriers have picked it up and installed them in their cafeterias 🤔

  • @johnbower7452
    @johnbower74523 ай бұрын

    I love this and ETS2 because they give me a chance to do what I will never do IRL, drive a large articulated truck around the EU and US. I spent a hundred quid just to get a real shifter knob with the range and split buttons, and love it when I use them, currently both my trucks are Auto. But I'm planning on getting manuals. and its' relaxing.

  • @kylejmxb
    @kylejmxbАй бұрын

    I start the mandatory entry level course to get your CDL in Alberta, called MELT tomorrow morning. Have over 500k miles in ATS and am so excited. I drive box trucks now, with air brakes and pull a 40ft gooseneck pretty regularly. It doesn’t scratch the itch… very much looking forward to my trucking journey

  • @HiddenHunterSeven
    @HiddenHunterSevenАй бұрын

    Most of my ATS hours were all in single player. A few in convoy mode with buddies which was pretty fun. ETS2 on the other hand I always played in multiplayer in EU and that was fun. People yelling to each other or driving amuck like crazy, while it was annoying was also fun in the end. I remember being in the middle of nowhere very far in east europe which was a very empty part of the map playerwise. I came to a roundabout which could perfectly server as a ramp.. and it did. I was driving towards it and saw another player coming from the opposite side. I slowed down in time, he did not and took that damn roundabout as a ramp, flew high in the air and in VC yelled " BBBLLLYYYAAAAAAATTTT " as he flew through the air, over me and somehow landed on his wheels and kept going. Grand.

  • @ironkrieg3368
    @ironkrieg33683 ай бұрын

    Great overview of a fantastic experience. More than a 'game' for sure. What I find most impressive is that the developers and company return to older states and upgrade the maps and visuals. It really improves the whole experience. I think if a person is any kind of 'road warrior' here in the U.S., especially the Western U.S., this software should be #1 on their list to acquire. And since the base game is frequently on sale for $5, no reason not to jump in! Keep on 'truckin. :)

  • @maxmitchell6872
    @maxmitchell6872Ай бұрын

    You may think this feels real; smoke some grass, and you will genuinely feel inside the game. You forget your irl self, and you become that truck driver. I did this in GTA 5, but I changed the settings to make it as immersive as possible. No hud, always in first person, if you die once you’re done with the whole session for the night. I turn off all the lights in my room, get comfy, put the headphones on, smoke, and then I’m actually inside the game. You genuinely, no joke, forget that it is a game. The adrenaline when you’re stealing a van from a gang with a package inside with product to take to your lab. Getting into shootouts with other bad guys and the cops. It literally feels like real life. The adrenaline is insane, and I haven’t felt anything-absolutely nothing like that in real life. Taking out cops and bad guys literally feels like you’re doing it in real life. It plays on your mind because you think those cops have lives and families, but you have to do what you have to do to make money. Smoking grass and playing this game immersively will change you forever.

  • @xX_Gravity_Xx
    @xX_Gravity_Xx3 ай бұрын

    I'm a trucker. I get asked regularly why I'd want to play this game when I have the real thing. This video just about sums it up.

  • @SoundFixesPack
    @SoundFixesPack3 ай бұрын

    6:29 Thank you for the shoutout to the modding scene for the game! :)

  • @Unusual_ryan
    @Unusual_ryan3 ай бұрын

    I drive semi for my job. But have the full rig and often play ATS because it’s somewhat calming. And because I can’t afford a stretched 379 with a c15..

  • @DubbyMoodz
    @DubbyMoodz2 ай бұрын

    That 18 WoS:Haulin hit right in them nostalgia feels, I LOVED that game when I was young even tough all I had was shit PC and an old keyboard/mouse. After recently coming from ETS to ATS, it really does hit different, those big open roads and those trucks with "personality" are just fantastic and very soothing to drive on. Not to mention the amount of Mods available, just recently found out about a mod that changes to local radio stations whenever you enter a new state, very immersive and very interesting addition.

  • @crazyfroggie6546
    @crazyfroggie65463 ай бұрын

    I find ATS actually a lot harder than ETS, because the roads are often tighter, and certainly some of the depots are really really tight for a 45foot truck. You would think in the USA with all that space they would have made the depots bigger, but no, you have to drive almot up the kerb to get enough room to swing a truck in, and worse if its a double or triple trailer. Far easier to get about in the Euro truck sim.

  • @Dumbell-mx1fy
    @Dumbell-mx1fy2 ай бұрын

    Brings me memory playing 18 wheels series with Convoy being the major upgrade to playing ets, ets2 to ats. Even to ats we get to mod not only the sg but even to increase the torque, flying through the desert highway at 180 is just ablast on those early lonely highways of the ats lol. Now i dont even have good enough computer to play ats, dam miss these games! The mod community are just on another level makes the games worth 5000x more❤

  • @AmtrakFlareon
    @AmtrakFlareon2 ай бұрын

    I’m praying that I don’t die before Ohio comes out.

  • @ZackTheRaddish

    @ZackTheRaddish

    5 күн бұрын

    It is already out if you use the coast ot coast mod

  • @GTtwothousand

    @GTtwothousand

    Күн бұрын

    ​​@@ZackTheRaddish its not rlly good if u want to see the landmarks of the cities (like dallas omaha san fran boise denver all have tons of real life skyscrapers hotels and even nhl arenas)

  • @abcdgump616
    @abcdgump6163 ай бұрын

    as a truck driver currently. you can litterally drive in your pjs as an OTR driver. alot of us do. if people really like this game, you can do this in reality and get paid (a pretty penny)

  • @loyalbravetruenightcore8340
    @loyalbravetruenightcore83403 ай бұрын

    This video does so much for ats that is so cool for driving in real life and also playing in the game it is so cool I love how you did your video please keep up the good work and I love to see more and have a good day

  • @TheFormalPickle

    @TheFormalPickle

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you like it!

  • @bluelinecrusader8964
    @bluelinecrusader89643 ай бұрын

    SCS's first entry in the series was "Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel" way back in 2002. I've been playing since the beginning, always considered it a good way to relax.

  • @Niodium
    @Niodium2 ай бұрын

    Great video. I bought ETS and ATS together as a package recently. They are ridiculously enjoyable and addictive. I love the chilled vibe they have compared to the manic track racing driving games. One thing of note, Moza have just released a 400mm diameter wheel specifically for truck games. It looks great. In addition they are also releasing a set of lever switches to compliment it.

  • @johnstrauch1828
    @johnstrauch18283 ай бұрын

    I use to play it. But not able to play it anymore. Because I no longer have a computer

  • @ez865
    @ez8653 ай бұрын

    I use ATS to help me practice maneuvers and backing as I have a CDL

  • @bartp2702
    @bartp2702Ай бұрын

    I'd like to see them add few things ive seen on that alaska trucker game. 1. Step out and hook up lines and raise the jacks. 2 at gas station step out and pump fuel. 3 stop at restaurants or grocery and buy food and supplies. 4 maintenance. Just few things to start with

  • @515dude
    @515dude2 ай бұрын

    I’ve had this sim for quite some time when I first started I just used a Xbox controller, that didn’t last long before long I got a thrustmaster wheel and pedals just gas and brake then I got the clutch pedal upgrade then the 300 dollar shifter then the ats shifter mod that one broke recently so I bought a different one with a toggle button for jakes just got that last night, 2 custom home made button boxes gaming chair, stand for everything stand for my laptop etc not to mention all the wires lol I really do enjoy driving in this sim id like to be a real trucker however, I like to smoke so…I’ll stick to the sim, thank you to the devs for providing this for all of us to enjoy its pretty awesome, out of all the 1000’s of dollars I’ve spent on electronics for games and entertainment etc…ats is hands down my favorite

  • @SlammedZero
    @SlammedZero3 ай бұрын

    Loved seeing some shots of Boise on there. Honestly, they looked quite accurate for being a simulation game. That's impressive. Seems like a fun game to explore.

  • @rainbowdashieness
    @rainbowdashieness3 ай бұрын

    ATS Allows me to let the intrusive thoughts I have while driving in. Prius cuts me off? Meet the ditch. Tesla going to slow? Let me help you find the go pedal.

  • @Kyleplier
    @Kyleplier11 күн бұрын

    I can’t wait to get back into ATS when my new PC is built. My laptop died on me forcing me to rush a budget build with $200 each component or less. I have 4 components left, 5 if you count the case fans. The PSU, GPU, CPU, and the motherboard. Going with a Ryzen 5 7600x and RX 6600. I’ll use those until I can upgrade to a Ryzen 7 7800x3D and Sapphire Tech Nitro+ RX 7900 XTX. I’ll use the Ryzen 5 and RX 6600 as backups.

  • @naveenvenkateshk
    @naveenvenkateshk11 күн бұрын

    I have been playing this game since 2017 and continue to play it to this day. This game never gets boring, its always a relaxing experience.

  • @SuAlfons
    @SuAlfons3 ай бұрын

    Son and myself own both, ATS and ETS2 including all available map extensions. The two games do have a different character. Go ETS for driving a truck and train to reverse a trailer into small backyards. Play ATS for the scenery (ETS' scenery also is great in the newer or redone maps. UK for example is not yet redone and Germany only partly, so the roads are not very realistic here. It is great in the Baltic states, Scandinavia and the Eastern European countries. I wonder if there are non-European players of ETS that play European trucking for its "exotic" touch? Of course it does not feel exotic to me living in Germany. BTW, you can visit Arnold Schwarzeneggers house where he was born in ETS.

  • @comfysauce6707
    @comfysauce67073 ай бұрын

    Heyyy you featured me driving with SCS at 9:40!

  • @ashthewolfdog1380
    @ashthewolfdog13803 ай бұрын

    I actually have my own iconic rig in ats. It's a 2019 Kenworth W900. Sadly I can't show pictures on KZread because they don't allow it, however if you ask me, I can send you my Discord DMs, and actually show you pictures of it. I love the thing, and is hoping one day to make it real in real life.

  • @garrythomas492

    @garrythomas492

    3 ай бұрын

    Can I make a Peterbilt 389 triaxle?

  • @ashthewolfdog1380

    @ashthewolfdog1380

    3 ай бұрын

    @@garrythomas492 I don't know, try to find mods for it? heck in real life with some welding and logic in manufacturing, some tools and a proper inclosed space away from the elements and spare cash to buy parts, I bet you I would be able to do a real life tri-axle Peterbilt from a common day cab

  • @NoobsofFredo
    @NoobsofFredo3 ай бұрын

    I started driving a big rig this past summer, but I was playing ATS for years beforehand. I can say with absolute certainty that it made me a better driver. Still boot it up too, to drive my dream W900 while I wait for the next 10 or 15 years to buy it IRL.

  • @Aiphares
    @Aiphares3 ай бұрын

    i still play ETS2 every now and then. Got a proper wheel, VR headset and mods have expanded to more than just europe already. its awesome!

  • @stephaniekline7823
    @stephaniekline78233 ай бұрын

    Got this game a few years back, loved it, played it all weekend. Got in my truck Monday, and just went ugg! Didn't I just do this?! That was a long week lol.

  • @ImJusSha
    @ImJusSha3 ай бұрын

    I was a kid watching people play this game about 10 years go, just sitting on the couch and I was in owe even in when I got my pc I instantly got the game and it LITERALLY hits different

  • @georgehubbs1747
    @georgehubbs17473 ай бұрын

    'But wait, there's more!', was Ron Popeil, not Billy Mays, but both were iconic salespeople. Good video!

  • @nomadoff-road3766
    @nomadoff-road37663 ай бұрын

    Ats taught me how to drive! its really fun and within owning it for a week made me buy a race wheel and 18 speed shifter, and it is so freaking fun, i would recomend it to anyone, btw im 13

  • @MAGASquatch
    @MAGASquatch2 ай бұрын

    ATS is such an amazing game! I love it. That being said I played it since the California release. In October of 2023, I made ATS a reality. Been driving an 18 wheeler for 5 months now. ATS is the reason I pursued driving an 18 wheeler

  • @daver7465
    @daver74652 ай бұрын

    It’s just so relaxing, and lets you experience the romance of driving the open roads, without having to actually sleep in your truck.

  • @Journeyman107
    @Journeyman1072 ай бұрын

    Someone needed to do a vid on this surprisingly venerable series, good job

  • @srfeger
    @srfeger2 ай бұрын

    What a great video! Really well done. Always wanted to know why this genre was so popular. Now I know.

  • @Jeff-hv8zv
    @Jeff-hv8zv3 ай бұрын

    i play it all the time and can personally agree with everything youve said this video, only think is my PC can barely run it. and its got good parts inside.

  • @georgeservian9383
    @georgeservian93833 ай бұрын

    Many of my 100+ hours were logged using just a keyboard and mouse. No wheel. Much more enjoyable with the wheel for sure! Props to SCS for all the work they do to keep this game terrific!

  • @SireDragonChester
    @SireDragonChester3 ай бұрын

    Love the game, but I swear lately all SCS devs care about is pushing MTX maps. Imo should be calling game map simulator. There so many things they should be making better. The 5th wheel is so done so cheeper, gas station quality is all over the place. Some gas station are goods like real life fuel station, some are so small, you have park your long trailer somewhere else to even access them. Weather and effects are HORRIBLE, they don’t effect the game beside fog. Thunder storms don’t effect the roads that much neither does rain. There NO snow or ice, no option to chain up, and repair stations are greatly under developed. Your HQ are all the same, and if your hauling any wide or heavy load, forget about pulling into one, Cus there no way go thru one to fuel up. Game engines sounds are also horrible, only with mods like Zees mods that you can actually get real recorded sounds of C16/c15/ n14 plus cummins engine sounds. All SCS seem to care about is pushing maps out that cost more then game. I understand they need make money. But every new map never brings anything that new or exciting. They need hired actaully ex truck drivers so they can tell devs how it is in real world, bring that to games. Moneys and economy is horrible. The whole system needs be overhaul. You should be paying for everything that real real truck driver would have deal with. Playing mechanics too keep your truck health, playing staff to find you jobs, staff need eat, sleep, paying for keeping your hq running, paying for parts, electricity, fuel and all that. Once you get to certain high-level and you can do heavily hauls, making million of dollars isn’t that hard. Love the game, got full setup, wheel,pedals, shifter, add on shifter, got about 1600/1700+ in game and 30+ mods. But there so much more they could do. But Nope SCS only seems focus on pushing map dlc out to make $$$$. With odd time ad new truck or features. Most the features are minor. They could so easy add voice channel so we could really do real CB radio chat with other truckers, they could add RP elements into game, they could add so other players could play as tow trucker drivers or police or any other devices. They could fix the economy, fix trucks so feel more realistic full suspension setup so they act to Different road conditions. Maybe once game engine upgrade comes out. The game will get back to being trucks simulator. not MAP simulator.

  • @45Thunderbird
    @45Thunderbird3 ай бұрын

    ATS was a game I played to listen to podcasts, now ive been doing it irl for a few years now. Waiting on Startrucker to come out, thatll be what takes me back to a trucking game these days lmao

  • @v-alfred
    @v-alfred3 ай бұрын

    At first I was disappointed I thought Im getting the wrong game, for now atleast ATS feels good, from desert to greeneries changes makes it less boring compared to all green in ETS2

  • @Osiris-wm2kj
    @Osiris-wm2kjАй бұрын

    The wife bought me this and a wheel… never ever have I ever been so addicted to a game… it’s more than a game tbh. I definitely have had to snap back into reality playing this 😭

  • @user-my3yp1wb2z
    @user-my3yp1wb2z3 ай бұрын

    I live in europe, and ets/ets2 are pretty fun as I can drive through the locations that im already familliar with in real life and that's pretty cool. But there's something about ATS that made me fall in love with it, buy every dlc, and barely even play ets anymore. Idk what it is, but its way more appealing to me

  • @GTAMan21
    @GTAMan212 сағат бұрын

    American Truck Simulator feels like Sonic after Euro Truck Simulator 2

  • @sethkostur6785
    @sethkostur6785Күн бұрын

    As someone who’s played 18 wheels of steel across America since it first came out in 2003 to Ats.I have to say you’re video makes it more appealing than it actually is. I bought ats when it first came out in 2016 and I have to see the difference between that game and 18 wheels of steel was at least when you bought 18 wheels of steel you bought the entire game you didn’t have to pay to unlock the rest of it. Which it’s not even done yet, or buy the game and then still have it not completely developed eight years later it’s kind of ridiculous. I’m having to upgrade PCs to even play the game anymore because my PC won’t handle it eight years later, when it did just fine when it first came out. Call me whenever you want but I believe when you purchase a game, you should have the game and all its entirety from the very beginning and not have to pay more to unlock features of it. I’ve spent money on the state expansion packs. I shouldn’t have to do that. I bought the game! and because the game isn’t finished and hasn’t been for eight years there’s no way to fully enjoy it. My home state Wyoming wasn’t available for years. Frankly, I don’t see the point in playing the game until they actually finish it! Which will probably be in another 10 years

  • @getawaydreamer2724
    @getawaydreamer27243 ай бұрын

    It’s a fun relaxing game to enjoy in your free time. I never get tired of it.

  • @jasondowdy2236
    @jasondowdy22363 ай бұрын

    Been playing this game for months now and keep buying states to expand my map. I love it. I do wish for a few things to be different but for the most part its a great game. Few mods make it even better.

  • @mohammadazad8350
    @mohammadazad83502 ай бұрын

    I'm not a truck sim fan, but I still watched the video thanks to the engaging commentary/writing! This could be a very good ad for the game.

  • @truckstopcowboytruckstopco5639
    @truckstopcowboytruckstopco563917 күн бұрын

    I have actually used ATS to mod my model truck just to see what it would look like before I bought the parts, lol 93 FLD 120 13 speed 355 rears and a 3406B cat tuned to 550hp. She will boogie right down the road!

  • @PestilentAllosaurus
    @PestilentAllosaurusАй бұрын

    *_Warning: Personal real Sap story incoming_* Silly beginning of a comment, but I wanted to share my personal take or experience with ATS after watching your video. While yes, I got into or found out about ATS/ETS from my younger brother whose a trucker. I myself, have no driving license. I unfortunately have a challenging time with Auditory processing disorder which can also sometimes mess with my focus, memory, and taking in information. Throughout my life I've fought back and have always aimed to improve myself. It was much harder as a older teen seeing all my friends drive, then their younger siblings, then my little brother... But I refuse to endanger not only myself but others because I understand I am not ready for the road. It only takes one mistake to cost so much. _With all of that explained..._ I thought seeing the stuff I hual from point A to point B, doing my part to society and getting the stuff delivered was fun, I also watched my brother play ATS with the realistic Wheel, gear shift, etc for controller equipped even with a gas/brake pads for the feet. I knew this would be a excellent opportunity not only to have fun, be able to experience the amazing job my brother does, but also personally help me fight the challenges I face in life. It's a video game with just a right balance of fun, non-reality mixed with just enough realism to help me test myself with focusing, memory, and everything else to know when I'm better ready for the next step towards independence despite being a fully grown woman. It does exceedingly upset me watch people drive while texting, or not paying attention because it feels like a slap in the face. Here I am being responsible, recognizing that yes- while on a good day I could probably absolutely pass a driving test.... I also am aware of my faults and how they could endanger others and I. Yet .... individuals like that are on the road. That tangent out of the way, I really did love this video and your notes on what just makes American Truck Simulator so special. *I am* a very, _veery_ new player to ATS. Only having just started playing about for a week & a half..? _Ish?_ For less than 2 full weeks. I already have 41 hours despite adulting not giving me much time to play like how'd I want too. I am IN LOVE with this game. I think your video did it justice as well!

  • @Penguin13524
    @Penguin13524Ай бұрын

    After spending more than 1000 hours in ETS2, I'm considering trying ATS. Virtual trucking is the most relaxing thing to me!

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