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Speaking purely emotively, there is all the difference in the world. Speaking purely practically, there is little to differentiate American Truck Simulator from its much-loved predecessor, Euro Truck Simulator 2. As I rolled carefully into a depot in pitch-black Oakland after a long, long night's drive, someone volunteered "shall I get some beers in?" We sat back in our seats and sighed contentedly. As day broke over Reno, we sang in broken harmony to Gimme Shelter. As night fell on San Francisco, we swapped rueful tales of love, sex and booze from our youth. Mad Skill, No Plow, 360 Crop Rotation and all that.īy the end of the day, after hours of watching me drive through California's forests and Nevada's deserts, the three of us had grown appreciably closer. Best case scenario: I was playing this profoundly boring driving simulator ironically. Of all the games in the world, why would I choose to play this? Worst case scenario: every stereotype about PC gaming confirmed. I rent squalid office space with two people from different companies, and they were baffled when the dull rock soundtrack of American Truck Simulator 's title screen began leaking from my speakers. We were somewhere north of Barstow on the edge of the desert - no, really, we actually were, I was so pleased - when awareness began to take hold.
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