If you have been anxious for an excuse to return to the road again, so I want to sit in front of the computer playing the American truck simulator again, there are some good news. The SCS Software developer has announced its last state expansion, which provides access to the roads and roads of Missouri, is launched next Thursday, April 3.
Missouri, if not watching, brings the current state count of the United States of American Truck Simulator until 17, after Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming, and Arkansas. Nor is it the only expansion you expect in the wings; SCS has also previously confirmed that it is working in Illinois, Iowa and Lousiana, although they are further.
Anyway, the digital interpretation of American Truck Simulator of Missouri, also known as Show Me State, promises “vibrant cities”, including Saint Louis and his iconic arc of a gateway, as well as “diverse and beautiful” views “, from the okark hills to the lovely small cities and the vast lands of farms.”
“Experience the beauty of dawn and the sunset of Missouri while driving through this picturesque landscape,” Scs writes on the Steam Missouris page. “New deposits and underground stores typical of this state add depth and realism to their truck adventures. Participate in the beat of Missouri agriculture, transporting agricultural products in the midst of fresh crops and rural vibrations. Whether it is sailing through the urban streets in Saint Louis or in the field of paths, Missouri offers a diverse and exciting flow experience.”
Before the arrival of April 3 from Missouri to Steam, SCS has launched the 1.54 American Truck Simulator update. This introduces and reviewed the load system, which the developer says “improves efficiency [and] Save space on the disc and memory by eliminating the need to store innumerable prefabricated combinations “, there is a more intuitive truck adjustment system, which facilitates the adjustment of your hair experience.
That is at the top of the implementation of Nvidia Physx Physics, promising “more precise collision detection results and a stronger behavior during the scenarios that involve collisions”, in addition to the awards of the Management Academy, and more, as detailed in its patch notes.