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Ye obviously know nothing of Ireland if you think it's insignificant, if SCS mirrored it as best they could it would bring much needed variation to the game both in scenery, cargo and roads. Not to mention open the door for more agricultural themed cargos among a few others. Granted it's a small country but it has a lot to it.
Hell, with history found in the country alone it would add more variation to the game with just that giving a break from all the WW1/WW2 statues etc.
For anyone that's never been here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5gNrs2p__c&t=1s
He actually is trying to say It's missing, not that it's insignificant.
I was personally lucky enough, that i got to drive around Ireland for a few days and it was really enjoyable. Hope to visit this splendid country again soon.
Ah, right enough I ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up there then and confused the word with something else haha. But what I said is true, Ireland (both North and South) would add alot of variation to the game in several different ways if SCS replicated it as much as they possibly can.
I can finally die happy. Pian mé d'Éirinn a chun bí i leis an cluiche.
Link to the video eml mentioned for anyone who hasn't saw it, about around 11 or so minutes is when it starts:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/152732834
Ní hamháin go bhfuil sé anois i Promods, an baile cónaí orm í, Latharna, tá chomh maith haha. Ní raibh mé in ann a bhieth níos sásta. Hopefully they intend to add more on to it over time because man.. that's a fair chunk of it but there is so much more to Éire. But fair play to all who were involved.
Hopefully the team behind Promods adds a bit more to the country over time, which they probably will, but currently it only has Wexford, Dublin, Limerick, Galway, Sligo, Lisburn, Derry, Belfast and Larne other than that, that's all there is to Ireland at least in regards to 2.20 from what I've seen on that video whatshisface mentioned earlier. It has a fair bit of road like and hell... it looks pretty dead on to what it's like for real as well.
Indeed when they first started on the project the first thing I remarked on was about the gantry cranes where Harland & Wolfe built Titanic and the great liners of the time to be honest didn't see it in full as to be honest, get bored with the narrator wittering on .
Mate, I'm not gonna lie but leaving from ]Belfast to then coming up the road that has the roundabout where the train station, argos, lidl and the police station etc. are that leads on to the duel carriageway in Larne that takes ye to the port here ♥♥♥♥♥♥ with my head something shocking hahaha. Where was Whiteabbey, Greenisland, Carrick, Whitehead, Magheramorne and the Glynn? Haha, aw feck.. props to them for finally getting round to working on Ireland but ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ someone needs to improve on their geography for sure.
I swear I remember seeing that someone was working on the A8 as well which takes ye from Larne to Belfast while passing Millbrook, Ballynure, Glengormley among others (granted I know scale's a ♥♥♥♥♥) but, clearly, it isn't there if ye can get from Belfast to Larne in almost less than 5 seconds haha.
Aye, David and Goliath (H&W) are there definitely. Belfast looks like a town as opposed to the city that it is in what can be seen of it in that video someone mentioned the other day. No murals though, tut tut.. Belfast is covered in them, immersion broken haha.
Hm. I always thought it was David and Goliath, fair play to ye.