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American Truck Simulator 1.4 in open beta

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American Truck Simulator now has an open beta (for owners) for version 1.4 which adds several new features.

It adds in:
- Custom steering wheel position
- Trailer selection
- Cruise control is not disabled by the throttle anymore
- Interior camera zoom
- More unit display options
- And more see this update post on it

You can see a video of some of it here:
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8 comments

Mike Aug 22, 2016
Such a great game! But you can't understand without trying it. If you like it, don't forget to buy its sibling Euro Truck Simulator 2. And Liam, the 1.25 open beta update of ETS2 is expected within 48 hours, yet you did not say anything about it. Here is your chance man!


Last edited by Mike on 22 August 2016 at 9:40 pm UTC
Keyrock Aug 22, 2016
Love this game. Good stuff in this update, though I'm more hyped for more states getting released in the future. It will probably be a really long time until they get my neck of the woods (Cackalacky) in the game, but it will be really cool once they do.
leillo1975 Aug 22, 2016
Liam, ATS is a great Game, but I can Talk about his brother, Euro Truck Simulador 2. You should try promods for ETS2. Promods is the best mod for this Game (high quality work) and adds a lot of New locations to the Game (Iceland, Romanía, Lituania, Eslovenia...). There are also a lot of rebuilded áreas like Germany, Poland, Belgium... The mod is completely compatible with OpenGL (Linux).

About AMS, I read in the SCS blog that they are modifying the size of the actual Maps to make the Game bigger


Last edited by leillo1975 on 22 August 2016 at 10:06 pm UTC
Stupendous Man Aug 22, 2016
Last I tried ETS2 the Steam Controller still wasn't supported. Quite pathetic really...
(Apart from that it's a great game though).
Yaumeister Aug 22, 2016
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Also a fan of ETS2/ATS with over 1000 hours logged. Amazing how the developer is still actively improving the game nearly 4 years after initial release (Oct 12, 2012)!

Upcoming game Fernbus Simulator could have been a great coach driving game in the same vein, but too bad no Linux version planned (yet?) :(

http://steamcommunity.com/app/427100/discussions/0/355043117522219547/
leillo1975 Aug 22, 2016
Quoting: Stupendous ManLast I tried ETS2 the Steam Controller still wasn't supported. Quite pathetic really...
(Apart from that it's a great game though).

If you use sc-controller driver you can emulate xbox-360 controller +mouse. It works perfect to me.

https://github.com/kozec/sc-controller

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/there-is-now-an-open-source-driver-and-gtk3-based-ui-for-interacting-with-the-steam-controller.7265


Last edited by leillo1975 on 23 August 2016 at 8:12 am UTC
0aTT Aug 23, 2016
It's a good game but the lack of any steam controller support really sucks. Would be so cool to use the gyro for wheel and the flux trigger for acceleration like I can do with F1 2015.
leillo1975 Aug 23, 2016
Quoting: 0aTTIt's a good game but the lack of any steam controller support really sucks. Would be so cool to use the gyro for wheel and the flux trigger for acceleration like I can do with F1 2015.

Do you read my last message in this thread? I can use my steam controller with ATS & ETS2 thanks to sc-controller. It's highly configurable and have a lot of improvements


Last edited by leillo1975 on 23 August 2016 at 1:53 pm UTC
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