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I have both of those DLCs but I tend to usually pull my own trailer in game these days. If you like doing freight market jobs they are worth it.
From what I've seen I like Washington more than Utah. Kinda tired of all the desert I guess, and Oregon is my fav state in the region too. Thx for the reply
Either Utah or Washington will add nicely to give more connection to Idaho later on if you're at all concerned with that.
Since you're asking about possibly Washington and Forest Machinery, have you considered the West coast bundle? It might give you a discount since you have Oregon. I have Forest Machinery and have enjoyed the heavy hauls it has added. I haven't gotten Special Cargo and likely won't, as those special circumstance deliveries didn't sound appealing to me, but if you like that sort of thing I expect it'd be worth it.
Yeah, I remembered when I looked at the store page to buy it. In fact I got a good discount since I had 2 of the 4 DLC's from the bundle which was great. About the Special Cargo I don't thing I'll buy too, I do agree with you that it doesn't sound that exciting enough, at least not for now, maybe on next sale.
Cheers, drive safe.
Assuming Promods doesn't use assets from every map DLC like they do with ETS2.