SCS is going to rescale the ATS map!
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You are absolutely right,because if they will do all of the states in the Usa this slow.Gman912 wrote:We'll just have to wait and see... for a few years
It will take few years until all of the states are ready.
So i hope that the ATS map rescale can help with that.
It would be nice,if the SCS could give few new states next time when they can give any new states for people to use
in the ATS.
Until the ATS map can be ready someday.We can use the MHAPro map,Mexuscan map or Coast to Coast copy paste map.
Unfortunately they are not as good as Promods map is.That is only my opinion about that.
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yea after the Mississippi River, the states start getting smaller and smaller. Especially with Rhode Island. I guess Rhode Island might be the best of maybe 3 cities or so.
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Don't forget that "America" does not only mean "USA" - but it also includes: Mexico, Canada, whole Central America & South America...
Mom says to son.
Hey son - can you go to the shop and buy the milk, if they have eggs - buy six.
Sure.
Son goes to the shop and buys six packs of milk and goes back home.
Why did you buy six packs of milk?
Because - they had eggs. And you told me to buy six - if they had eggs.
Hey son - can you go to the shop and buy the milk, if they have eggs - buy six.
Sure.
Son goes to the shop and buys six packs of milk and goes back home.
Why did you buy six packs of milk?
Because - they had eggs. And you told me to buy six - if they had eggs.
America could feasible be associated with any new area that Europeans discovered over the years. I read that even Asia was at one point in history considered to be 'America' so it could include most areas of the world if we go by a broad definition.
I think they will focus on completing the US before moving to another country though. At least that would make sense, I think it would be strange to suddenly start Mexico or Canada as they seem to be committed at the moment to the US.
I think they will focus on completing the US before moving to another country though. At least that would make sense, I think it would be strange to suddenly start Mexico or Canada as they seem to be committed at the moment to the US.
Yeah and think of the driving possibilities in the future. For example, you could drive from Alaska and finish up down in Rio de Janeiro. That will take many man hours to completeAssassinLV wrote:Don't forget that "America" does not only mean "USA" - but it also includes: Mexico, Canada, whole Central America & South America...
some of the challenges to driving trucks in South America are that the roads through Columbia are deserted, and for good reason there are drug cartels and military guerillas in hiding all through the country. You might be stopped by a gang of thugs with Uzi's or AK-47's. South America has some really treacherous roads as well, here is one:
Yungas Road
The road straddles a shear cliff for most of the 40 mile length, there is no guard rails along the road to save your truck if you happen to slip too far. The road is single lane width so if someone comes up on you from the other direction you will have to get creative to find a way to let the traffic get past you. Regularly rains and is prone to heavy fog during the rainy season. Waterfalls and streams cross the road at various points making it very muddy at those locations. Other hazards include falling rocks and dust.
I can imagine if they put that road in there would be many complaints like "my truck fell over the side, HELP!"
Yungas Road
The road straddles a shear cliff for most of the 40 mile length, there is no guard rails along the road to save your truck if you happen to slip too far. The road is single lane width so if someone comes up on you from the other direction you will have to get creative to find a way to let the traffic get past you. Regularly rains and is prone to heavy fog during the rainy season. Waterfalls and streams cross the road at various points making it very muddy at those locations. Other hazards include falling rocks and dust.
I can imagine if they put that road in there would be many complaints like "my truck fell over the side, HELP!"
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