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Make your own end. You drive trucks from A to B. Over and over. Indefinitely. . . . . . Forever.
There's nothing beyond that. Some games exist just to be games, not a target.
Edit: I do see that you love to question a lot of games about their replay value. Not all games are for everyone. This game is one of those you sit down and play to pass the time, not because it's mind-numbing, because it's an experience you can't get anywhere else. It's therapeutic.
There is no end-boss, no real goal, other than enjoy driving, pimp your truck, try differnt trucks and trailer, level up your skills and a bit of company management if you like.
The core part is driving a truck and deliver all kind of cargo from A to B.
The rest is up to you. The economy is very easy. When you reach a certain point in the game money is no issue any more.
So you are free to create your own story, set your own goals like some of the steam achievements, etc...
I feel you mate. The urge to sometimes just pick up speed with a heavy trailer and cause all kinds of havoc having AI traffic flying left and right. Oh my god! It's so exhilarating!
And - when all steam is ventilated - you go back to the casual from A to B.
But like the true professionals we are, we don't go Kamikaze.
You don't? ;-)
You have to beat the endboss in a truck race. Isn't that obvious? ;-)
Greedy bastard. 🤣