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I love to give you some very rosy idea as to why a trucker want to play a truck sim on his time off. But you see, then I realized, this simulation - this thing called ETS2 - is the only setting in which driving actually turn a profit. Seriously. That is why. The only spot in life that make some sense.
I to have driven truck ( renault magnum with trailer ) and it was brill.Only wished i'd taken my test after spending all the schools holidays travelling with my dad in his truck.
I'm also mad about trucks.
I can build my own company, own and tune my own truck, can run at 160km/h whith a truck on the highway, can sit back, drink a beer and drive, stuff like that.
Plus when im forced to sit for 90 hours inside my real truck in a truckstop, because of easter or some national celebration, i have something to do. After all, i love driving, 9 hours a day just wont be enough for me.