the DLC actually has files and isn't just an unlock, so you need to get the DLC files. Other than that it works, just turn off auto-update and start via the .exe instead of the steam UI to avoid updates.
Since I probably have a good userbase, are driving wheels and accessories worth the investment for sim games? I can handle the jank of m+kb but are wheels that much of a difference in sim games?
I'm not about to drop thousands of dollars on a cradle with every bell and whistle, but wheels, pedals, shifters and levers wouldn't be out of the question. I already figure ETS benefits only because haptic or forced feedback seems to be pretty common and not overly expensive. But for games like Farm Sim and others, too, does it really benefit?
It really depends on your level of autism. ETS (and Farm Sim) are perfectly fine when played with a controller, but it's just not the same obviously. You don't have to go all out all at once, so a cheap wheel and pedals, maybe shifter, should do the trick to see whether you enjoy the general feel of it.
No need to drop a thousand bucks, just get a g29+shifter for like $250. Though if you're comfortable with KB/M I'd argue eye tracking is better bang for your buck.
Coping and tolerating doesn't mean I wouldn't get rid of the jank if I could, and if it increases my enjoyment in these games I would consider it worth the investment. Eye-tracking is something I hadn't considered, but trivially looking around is actually pretty technical in most games. Gonna check it out.
No need to drop a thousand bucks, just get a g29+shifter for like $250. Though if you're comfortable with KB/M I'd argue eye tracking is better bang for your buck.
I'd recommend measuring the thickness of your desk before buying a wheel. I bought a G29 over the weekend and had to return it because the clamps couldn't accommodate the thickness of my desk.
Unironically a newer, prettier engine. That would upset plenty of the autists because they can't run it on their toasters, but screw it. Add lots and lots of traffic. Bigger cities, obviously.
>redcat
based
Was about to say, this has some Autobahn Raser vibes.. and would you look at that.
Yup, same dev.
Pure cringekino.
Nah, your mom's torn up Black person dicked arsehole is cringe kino.
I wish she was dead. Now what?
Does creamAPI work with ETS2? Sometimes I crave braindead delivery simulator, German edition, but I can't be fricked to pay for the DLC.
It works for ATS, but you have to download a new one like every week because of game updates
Sounds awfully annoying. But thanks for the reply, Anon.
the DLC actually has files and isn't just an unlock, so you need to get the DLC files. Other than that it works, just turn off auto-update and start via the .exe instead of the steam UI to avoid updates.
Does CreamAPI also unlock the achievements? Or is it kinda weird where it will let you play, but not register?
Since I probably have a good userbase, are driving wheels and accessories worth the investment for sim games? I can handle the jank of m+kb but are wheels that much of a difference in sim games?
Sims obviously benefit from it. ETS does, too. Just look up some YT vids. People build some impressive rigs just for ETS alone.
I'm not about to drop thousands of dollars on a cradle with every bell and whistle, but wheels, pedals, shifters and levers wouldn't be out of the question. I already figure ETS benefits only because haptic or forced feedback seems to be pretty common and not overly expensive. But for games like Farm Sim and others, too, does it really benefit?
It really depends on your level of autism. ETS (and Farm Sim) are perfectly fine when played with a controller, but it's just not the same obviously. You don't have to go all out all at once, so a cheap wheel and pedals, maybe shifter, should do the trick to see whether you enjoy the general feel of it.
Coping and tolerating doesn't mean I wouldn't get rid of the jank if I could, and if it increases my enjoyment in these games I would consider it worth the investment. Eye-tracking is something I hadn't considered, but trivially looking around is actually pretty technical in most games. Gonna check it out.
No need to drop a thousand bucks, just get a g29+shifter for like $250. Though if you're comfortable with KB/M I'd argue eye tracking is better bang for your buck.
I'd recommend measuring the thickness of your desk before buying a wheel. I bought a G29 over the weekend and had to return it because the clamps couldn't accommodate the thickness of my desk.
what would you improve?
1:1 scale map using satellite data and AI
Isn't the main appeal of ETS the fact that it has small scale to make travel bearable?
Unironically a newer, prettier engine. That would upset plenty of the autists because they can't run it on their toasters, but screw it. Add lots and lots of traffic. Bigger cities, obviously.
Highwaymen. Africans robbing trucks is a real problem in France.
>look it up
>apparently there was a motorized gang of acrobats that performed highspeed robberies on french highways
kino
They aren't making a third game
uh? yes they are
they're even including knuckles in the game
it's literally in the pic
>Still no good Taxi Simulator
What about the Bus sims?
Did a convoy with my wife and got her dad to buy American Truck. Feels good.
i dont know why the frick i had this as a kid im not from eastern europe