American Truck Simulator

American Truck Simulator

Information:
Release Date

2016/02/02

Developer

SCS Software

Size

11.87GB

Language

Russian

System Requirements:
OS

Windows 7, 8, 10 (64 bits)

Processor

Intel Core i5-9600 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600

RAM

12 GB

Graphic Card

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 / AMD Radeon RX 590

Game Description

American Truck Simulator doesn’t have the typical pick-up-and-drop-off. This is a strategic and economic simulator rolled into one: we will upgrade our trucks, buy new ones, decide which contracts to take on and what to leave aside. An important component in the process is the driving itself, because it is done in the first person, from the driver’s cabin. Compliance with all traffic rules is the basis and responsibility of every driver. Do not forget that different states have their own rules, so compliance with individual rules that “pop up” on the screen is a mandatory measure, otherwise you will be fined. You will also have to look for a place to stay overnight, because the driver is pretty exhausted on the road.

The project divides cargo into valuable, dangerous, explosive, expensive, and industrial. For example, if you took a tank with gasoline, then it is a valuable, explosive and expensive cargo. If you are carrying valuable metals, they will simply be expensive and valuable. The importance of the contract is determined in advance, and the cost of the completed transportation is instantly transferred to the player’s account. You can buy 5 trucks: Kenworth T680, Kenworth W900, Volvo VNL, Peterbilt 389 and Peterbilt 579. Upgraded engines, tires, gearboxes, and separate power components are sold separately for them. If you want to start your own transport company, then this can be done in American Truck Simulator. Buy new trucks, equip them with all types of rights and licenses, and then buy special tanks so that drivers can transport hazardous and other substances.

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