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Secondly, there are versions with more grip, speed..
http://forum.scssoft.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=177294
If so I would say something really strange happened there..
ProMods has their own website for distribution.
Russian Open Spaces is maintained by a guy called Leha85 who regularly posts updates to the SCS forums with links to the Sharemods hosting site.
The URL that you linked, I've triple read it and I don't see Russian Open Spaces mentioned even once on that entire page. Russian Open Spaces is created by completely different authors, no surprise that they're Russian.
I don't see Russia anywhere in this list.
I've driven in Russian Open Spaces and specifically the snowy regions, like I said, if you manual shift you can still move forward. Obviously it's more interesting than the typical road in ETS2 but that's one more challenge added to ETS2 where there doesn't seem to be many.
http://ets2.lt/en/russian-open-spaces-v-2-4/
Author: МОРОЗОВ
Not Promods.