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Re: Development on version 1.x (British Columbia Edition)

Posted: 31 May 2024 18:43
by makgreece
The new areas are beautifully made as always. We hope we'll have even more Canada in the near future!

Re: Development on version 1.x (British Columbia Edition)

Posted: 03 Jun 2024 17:13
by AmyTG2021
I'm anxious to drive into Alberta but I can wait until you're ready to finally release it. Take your time. BC is beautiful and will keep me occupied in the meantime. You all do amazing work. Keep it up.

Re: Development on version 1.x (British Columbia Edition)

Posted: 20 Jul 2024 20:24
by wyborowa
Hope some day they reach Alaska :)

Re: Development on version 1.x (British Columbia Edition)

Posted: 21 Aug 2024 20:11
by VanYsH
ScuL wrote:
22 May 2024 13:03
We tend to release areas in bite-size chunks rather than completing a whole territory

There are parts of Alberta already prepared, but the passage from BC to AB is a ton of work for the very small team that works on PM:C.
You have NO IDEA How happy I am to hear this!!! I LOVE the BC Mod you guys did, excited to be able to do runs to Edmonton in the future!!

Re: Development on version 1.x (British Columbia Edition)

Posted: 25 Aug 2024 23:46
by alex14mart
At least it continues, we can always hope for one or two more roads in 2025, that's already it. For Alberta it will remain a dream.

Re: Development on version 1.x (British Columbia Edition)

Posted: 26 Aug 2024 06:01
by DriverDrew
I unknowingly selected a load from the Loon Lake Deepgrove to the Bellingham Deepgrove tonight. I didn't know what to expect, but I didn't expect the amazing FSR in Loon Lake. That was super! When paired with the winding road in Bellingham to Deepgrove, it was amazing to do FSR to FSR.

I then looked around the map and noticed that SCS seems to have left Shelby, MT, conveniently sparse. Could this make a good entry point for the Sweetgrass/Coutts crossing into the US from Canada? I don't know if the game can handle it, but there is a meat inspection facility on the US border in Sweetgrass where the beef loads are required to stop and pass inspection. Just one more thing to slow ya down!

It may crowd the map a bit if Lethbridge, Coutts and Shelby are all there. I feel like the scale of the map might put them all on top of each other.