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Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 28 Mar 2016 22:19
by JESAN
I read the announcement about the Arizona release "in a couple of months"
Does it mean " 2 months" or (what I think) " a few months" :mrgreen:

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 28 Mar 2016 23:19
by thm57
I have seen on other forums the "released in 2 months" quotes but that is not what the blog says. They say they have a "couple of months of solid work" and this might very well be optimistic. After that they still have testing and polishing work which I have not idea how long that will take.

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 07:39
by Michieten88
For every DLC in America i'll predict it will gonna take a lot of time ..... why? We should get used already - in 5 years all North America? With this pace maybe 2025 :) - for them a couple of months means 4-5-6
for example in ETS - 1 year DLC East , 1 year and 8 months DLC Scandinavia - next DLC - 2 years and 4 months :)) - progressively faster
IMO - ATS - will not gonna be a huge success in US if they are developing in this rhythm ;)
If they will deliver us DLCs like Oregon + Washington & New Mexico + Texas till the end of this year - different story .... but i don't think so ;)

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 09:40
by jdenm8
I see... Kingman, Flagstaff, Page and Lake Powell, Gallup, Either Farmington or Shiprock, Maybe Cottonwood, Phoenix, Tucson, Nogales, Albuquerque, Yuma, Blythe, Bowie (guessing by the position) and a stub for Santa Fe. Doesn't appear that they're adding Las Cruces. Kind of understandable considering how close it is to El Paso.

I see I-10 going right through to where it meets I-25: I can't tell where Kobra is getting the idea that it ends in Phoenix. It does bend at a stack interchange in Phoenix like they appear to have it and the straight-on freeway continues as AZ-202 as sort of a southern Loop Road. And I-19 runs between Tucson and the border, not Phoenix. The Phoenix to Tucson freeway is part of I-10.

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 10:16
by Nissantruck
ZelvaCZ wrote:
Shiva wrote:There is a map mod to ATS in the scs forums where you already can drive to Boston!
Frankly? That map is terrible. Way worse than TSM for example. No vegetation on the roads except in cities. And then, palm trees and sand in New York, really?
I have also seen that in a Youtube video.I also did see desert vegetation in areas that are outside of any city area.So that is why i cant take that map to my ATS,because it looks really bad,at least to me because i like places to look,how they are in the real life.It is same with the Alaska map,i dont like that with the crazy roads that it has for example in a Place called Atlantica.I dont think that is a real city or is it? So that is why i cant use that too. :cry:

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 10:26
by Kobra2112
No, Atlantica is not a real place in the United States. Atlantic City, however, is a different story, as it is a coastal city (and the eastern gambling capital) in the United States (specifically in New Jersey). It'll be some time before SCS can even approach that area though ;)

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 22:58
by Chris94_NOR
It's ready when it's ready *Kappa :lol:

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 31 Mar 2016 15:42
by Michieten88
News News News !

http://blog.scssoft.com/2016/03/game-up ... -beta.html

Definetely one custom interchange in Phoenix :D - that's great

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 31 Mar 2016 15:48
by Chris94_NOR
Looks fantastic. I wonder if they have an assigned speed limit for that AI "John Deere" tractor or "Dear John" as they call it.

Re: DLC Arizona

Posted: 31 Mar 2016 17:20
by Peterson
That's a combine harvester...