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MOMO & YUNA Sep 7, 2017 @ 12:19am
How many no-nose trucks are there available to ATS ? (Mods)
I personally like and prefer no-nose trucks than long-nose trucks. So far, I have only used Harven's Freightliner FLB, which i love it very much.

But I am wondering : (Not including European trucks, only American trucks)

1. How many other no-nose trucks available for ATS both inside and outside the Workshop, and what are their names.

2. Among them, which one is the best in term of quality & current game patch compatibility ?

3. Among them, which are the top 3 that you would recommend ?
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BobGrey Sep 7, 2017 @ 12:27am 
I have not noticed any actually. Then, I don't actually personally care (not to offend). I mainly look at map and texture mods. You bring up an interesting question. When I say I don't care, it is not to offend you or saying that I don't care about how many flat-nosed trucks there are, just saying I have not noticed any because I do not much care (better worded as not thought about it) to notice long-nose/flat-nose or American/European trucks. I always just think of them as "truck". But now that you bring it up, I actually wouldn't mind to get some flat-nose trucks that AI can use to add variety to traffic.
Have you actually looked on your own? If so, what have you found? Or have you not found any, hence, posting this question?
Interesting question though. I am curious to see what comes of It! Good luck.
Last edited by BobGrey; Sep 7, 2017 @ 12:28am
room217au Sep 7, 2017 @ 12:44am 
"no nose" = "cabover"
"long nose" - conventional

Kenworth:
K200
K108
K100
MOMO & YUNA Sep 7, 2017 @ 12:45am 
Originally posted by BobGrey:
I have not noticed any actually. Then, I don't actually personally care (not to offend). I mainly look at map and texture mods. You bring up an interesting question. When I say I don't care, it is not to offend you or saying that I don't care about how many flat-nosed trucks there are, just saying I have not noticed any because I do not much care (better worded as not thought about it) to notice long-nose/flat-nose or American/European trucks. I always just think of them as "truck". But now that you bring it up, I actually wouldn't mind to get some flat-nose trucks that AI can use to add variety to traffic.
Have you actually looked on your own? If so, what have you found? Or have you not found any, hence, posting this question?
Interesting question though. I am curious to see what comes of It! Good luck.

So far i have found:

- Freightliner FLB (using it)
- Freightliner Argosy
- Kenworth K100
- Kenworth K200
- International 9800

I absolutely have NO idea how they are different from each other, some of them look very much alike each other. At least to my eyes.
Pokerchip Sep 7, 2017 @ 12:54am 
you have to get modded no cabovers in ats who in the hell wants a cabover anyways i hate those things irl 379 pete best but on here ya gotta settle for 389 ext hood pete need that real hood not that slanted rookie new breed ♥♥♥♥
Asigion Sep 7, 2017 @ 1:07am 
I have the K108 and K200, they are both good trucks.

I don't mind driving the cabovers in ATS but they have to be either U.S. trucks or their Australian variant. I cannot drive European trucks in ATS or U.S. trucks in ETS2, they just look and feel out of place. That is my opinion anyway.

I am also looking forward to a Freightliner Argosy and a Ford which will be coming in the future from my favourite modding team. :)
TW Sep 7, 2017 @ 7:11am 
There is a couple here in workshop that are pretty good...
☎need4naiim☎ Sep 7, 2017 @ 8:53am 
here is your answers mate xD:

1. Freightliner FLB, Freightliner Argosy, Kenworth K200, Kenworth K108, Kenworth K100, Mack Ultraliner, International 9800, International 9800 Eagle, (there are some others too, but they are now incompatible until the owners update them to latest ATS version)

2. In terms of compatibility, you have to enable and see above trucks in your gaming rig. You will decide on it when (or if) one of them works better on your hardware. Quality is higher on K108, and K200. Lowest quality is on 9800 Eagle, but it works as it should like a default SCS truck.

3. I won't recommend any single, double or triple group of trucks. If you find a smoothly working truck with your hardware, i recommend every single one of them.

e-v-e-r-y s-i-n-g-l-e o-n-e

Last edited by ☎need4naiim☎; Sep 7, 2017 @ 9:02am
Hylton Trucking Sep 7, 2017 @ 1:36pm 
The Freightliner FLB on workshop is very good
kft33 Sep 7, 2017 @ 8:46pm 
I read this earlier and decide to try the Freightliner FLB you recommended and it is excellent, I'm impressed with all of the detail. Are there any other truck mods (any truck) of similar quality?
Ornery Sep 7, 2017 @ 9:25pm 
Originally posted by kft33:
I read this earlier and decide to try the Freightliner FLB you recommended and it is excellent, I'm impressed with all of the detail. Are there any other truck mods (any truck) of similar quality?
Viper2's 389 in the workshop.
Odd_fellow's FLD http://atsmods.lt/freightliner-fld-v-1-5-5-by-odd_fellow/
(these aren't cabovers, but the question was any other high quality trucks)

Sorry if this post is off topic.
Last edited by Ornery; Sep 8, 2017 @ 7:47am
Heisenberg Sep 8, 2017 @ 12:01am 
Cabovers are great for manuevering in tight spots. In real life they are a death trap as you have no cushion up front in a crash. My uncle was killed years ago in one that if he were in a conventional, he would have lived. I love the FLB one as well.
MOMO & YUNA Sep 8, 2017 @ 7:45am 
Thanks for all the replies. Very useful. I will check them out.
kft33 Sep 8, 2017 @ 9:15am 
Thanks for the additional suggestions on other quality trucks Frontiersman.
Ornery Sep 8, 2017 @ 9:22am 
You bet! Happy Truckin'!:doublenickels:
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