Instalează Steam
conectare
|
limbă
简体中文 (chineză simplificată)
繁體中文 (chineză tradițională)
日本語 (japoneză)
한국어 (coreeană)
ไทย (thailandeză)
български (bulgară)
Čeština (cehă)
Dansk (daneză)
Deutsch (germană)
English (engleză)
Español - España (spaniolă - Spania)
Español - Latinoamérica (spaniolă - America Latină)
Ελληνικά (greacă)
Français (franceză)
Italiano (italiană)
Bahasa Indonesia (indoneziană)
Magyar (maghiară)
Nederlands (neerlandeză)
Norsk (norvegiană)
Polski (poloneză)
Português (portugheză - Portugalia)
Português - Brasil (portugheză - Brazilia)
Русский (rusă)
Suomi (finlandeză)
Svenska (suedeză)
Türkçe (turcă)
Tiếng Việt (vietnameză)
Українська (ucraineană)
Raportează o problemă de traducere
I know its a for learning, but then you can also meet other actual players instead of robots
In fact, adding multiplayer, would increase the realism of the game, since the current cars are "perfect".. They start, stop, blink perfectly..
Adding human errors, where some people forgets to blink, emergency stops or whatever unpredictable random action any driver might do, would take the relism of this game to the next level.
like that idea very much
That was also the Idea in ETS2 with the Multiplayer Mod... but now? Only Kiddies who don't care about Rules and are Speeding with Truck and Trailer above 130 km/h, also many Laggers and Troller/blocker. Let the game on Singleplayer. Multiplayer in such Simulators are just a Pain.
A: it is not a driving aid and it is a game, though it can help someone with their driving
B: the AI get very boring very fast
C: I find it fun to play with friends
D: Its not ETS2 or ATS MP, those hold thousands, and normal multiplayer games don't usually go above 50