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I tried the ET2 demo but didn't like that you only had artics to drive, now if there were 6 or 8 wheelers then I may have been persuaded. :-?
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Anyone else wanting the list, please PM me. I've had a few already and I'm cut 'n' pasting a standard reply. Hope that's OK.

Yep, short distances between cities... But it still takes a few hours of gameplay to drive from Liverpool to Algiers! I'd sooner do it that way than in real time.
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Merlin75 wrote:The other sim has nothing to do with trains. It's Euro Truck. Who'll thought driving a truck all over Europe and trying to run a little truck company could be fun. 8)
Not sure why you feel the need to bin Trainsim for ETS 2. I find it quite an easy sim to jump in and out of so use it as much as any other. Its not like they are both train sims. If im not driving a train, advancing on Gaul, racing a grand prix, blitzing Poland, fighting waterloo, trying to keep max payne alive or dabbling in Grand Theft Auto oh and taking a bi-plane over flanders, then I would not know what to fill my week with :o Variety is the spice of life.....you will be back !! :D The guys here smell to nice for you to stay away, although the girls are a bit whiffy :-? :wink:

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I think the driving times between cities is just about right. I mean try tell the ball and chain your going to be spending the next 24hours driving a virtual truck on one job I bet you'll get a funny look. As for reversing that's easy after a few go's .

The guys here smell to nice for you to stay away, although the girls are a bit whiffy.. :lol: :lol:

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I just taught myself how to reskin trucks for ETS2. :)

I was going to add stuff to the train site but have no real idea what would be on the paint list that is not already out there.
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Marleyman wrote:I just taught myself how to reskin trucks for ETS2. :)

I was going to add stuff to the train site but have no real idea what would be on the paint list that is not already out there.
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OrpheusRocker wrote:
Fodda wrote:...If you'd like a list of great mods that I know work (I spent weeks sorting them out) then let me know...
I'd love to have that list, please.

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Is it essential to have a steering wheel in order to lay this sim?

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dumpadillo wrote:Is it essential to have a steering wheel in order to lay this sim?

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Can be perfectly played with a 360 pad which i do (No room for steering wheel) Or with the Mouse/ Keyboard but that is a bit more difficult.

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Thanks Chris I might give it a go.
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Don't know if any of you guys are interested but just noticed omsi2 is released, it got bendy buses!

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Just brought that today. Never got to drive a bendy bus in real life as there's only a couple of them down this way and they're at the Eden project. This is a good simulator it don't have the eye candy but it has the simulator. Just one note there are a couple of bugs but Aerosoft and the devs of this game will most likely fix them.
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