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Try them both to find out for yourself. I prefered ProMods for a while as I liked that they stuck to Europe and didn't go into Africa or anyting. Common perception was that Promods was more quality and SCS-styled of roads, where TSM seems to have gone more quantity of cities and countries to go to. But I briefly ran TSM, didn't really do much in it.
Thanks.... but I did read the store page before making this post. The list of features you presented contains many of the same features as ETS2 which was not what my post was about. So thanks for nothing actually.
To everyone else. I have decided not to purchase this game. Not enough new features to keep me interested, I would rather just continue playing ETS2.
You're gonna change your mind, when more states and trucks are released.
I think ATS would be more interesting in about 6-12 months time from now, hopefully with more trucks and states to travel in.
Compared to ETS2, ATS is a litltle more challenging with narrower curves, hairpin bends and longer trailers...
Well, ATS is meant to be a sister game to ETS2, so the features will be essentially the same between the games. Neither game is meant to be a prequel or sequel to the other, and when one game is updated with a new feature, the other game will benefit from the same feature as well.
I will still play ATS and ETS but I wanna see this grow.