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Eugene/Devs - i'll add my voice onto the "Please do UK laws/road rules next!" queue :D I've just genuinely started using this software in VR to help my friend practice his driving more often to supplement his driving lessons. I'm using the Australian rules as suggested for now - but would love to see an option for MPH instead of KM/H and the australian road signs/traffic light rules are a little tricky for him to get his round when he's still learning the UK rules ^^ Regardless - fantastic game Devs, super impressed with your commitment :)
or lower the price as it is less appealing to Brit drivers
The game is definitely not less-appealing to Brit drivers. I'm in UK and I find it to be amazing specially in VR and will buy another copy and give it to a friend if the developers are willing to add authentic UK traffic rules and right-hand-seat driving.
I've lost all hopes for that ever happening. They don't seem to be interested in implementing this.
Yeah, give it try as it's not really a bad game, but I couldn't really get a hang of the different laws, and wish I never bought the game, but oh well. I'd always warn my friends about this game if they ever consider buying it.