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Euro Truck Simulator 2 is an open-world truck simulator game from the house of SCS Software, allowing players to experience building a truck empire from scratch. Although the game portrays itself as a simulator, it has more of a tycoon-type game layer underneath, putting the bucks as the key motivator for experiencing a jolly good drive across the country.

After all, making money is one of the primary objectives of Euro Truck Simulator 2. Players intending on expanding their trucking empire need the cash to make that happen. With a little patience and hard work, making money quickly in ETS 2 will come naturally.

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Players who are already neck deep into the game can skip over the first tip, and for those who are just beginning, it would be wise not to go for a fancy truck that costs the big bucks. As the game veterans would know, the players don't often travel with their first truck for a long time. It is there to help the business get off its feet and get the ball rolling. Therefore, it would be wise to invest smartly.

Speaking of the right decisions, the next step would be to set up the headquarters at the right spot. At first, the place options provided to set up a base can often be tempting - the inclination to choose Paris or the Alps to work from can seem like a good choice in virtual life, but it is not. As the game progresses, deliveries would be across maps, and choosing a location on either end of the map could cost time and money. Selecting a site that is more accessible to all the points on the map with equal distance evens out the playing area and provides more options while choosing an order.

It is safe to pick up jobs with quick turnaround times for the first 4-5 business undertakings. Such quick jobs can be filtered using the "Pay per Distance" option in the order menu. This provides a quick investment return and builds up the bank balance. This is a critical note to consider, as the game opens up the banking services upon completion of the first few deliveries. The bank would be ready to provide a hefty loan with which the player could now buy the truck of their dreams.

Although this adds more overhead like fuel expenses and maintenance costs, it would be worth the investment. The next step would be to pick up freight orders in and around one's chosen base. This helps players get a feel for the map without taking a long, meaningless trip!

As the game progresses to level 3 or more, the bank provides a significant sum as a loan (four times more than the initial offering). Using this to buy a Garage, get new additional trucks, and hire drivers would be a great way to move forward.

American Truck Simulator is a truck simulator game developed and published by SCS Software. It was announced as being in development in September 2013[3] and unveiled at the E3 2015. It was released on 2 February 2016 for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS.[4] The game is the parallel sequel to Euro Truck Simulator 2, the spiritual successor of 18 Wheels of Steel, and the fifth installment in the Truck Simulator series. The game is set in a condensed depiction of the United States, featuring American conventional semi-trucks and various locations across the U.S., where players pick up a variety of cargos and deliver them to their destinations.

American Truck Simulator is a truck driving simulator with business management elements. A beginning player will be directed to found a truck driving business and select a home city from which to operate that business. Upon selection of the home city, the player will own the pre-placed truck garage located in that city, which will operate as the player's home base.

During gameplay, the player will select from a menu of currently available goods delivery routes to drive one of several models of trailer-hooked truck and deliver the selected load to a designated location within a fixed amount of time. By making such deliveries, the player earns money for the player's company and experience points for the player themself. By delivering the selected cargo to its designation within the allotted time and with the least damage to the goods, the player will maximize the amount of money and experience points earned. Late deliveries or deliveries with damage will result in the player earning reduced cash and experience points. The amount of money and experience points earned are commensurate to the length of the delivery in distance traveled and type of goods being transported.

A beginning player will own a garage, but no trucks or trailers. The player will begin by completing "quick jobs," which are goods deliveries that utilize an in-game company's trucks and trailers. Once the player has earned enough money, they may then begin purchasing one or more trucks, but they may continue making "quick job" deliveries if desired. After purchasing a truck, the player may elect to use the purchased truck for deliveries, or go back to performing quick job deliveries.

As the player completes deliveries, they will unlock skills by spending experience points to purchase particular skills upgrades. These upgrade categories include fuel efficiency, route delivery distance, carrying heavy cargo, carrying dangerous goods, carrying fragile cargoes, or making urgent deliveries. The money earned by the player's company will automatically be used to pay back any company loans they obtains for their company or to pay any fines incurred in the course of their gameplay. The money is also needed to pay for fuel and maintenance on any vehicles or trailers owned by the player's company. When performing quick job deliveries using an in-game company's truck, repairs and other costs are paid by that in-game company and not from the funds of the player's company. The player may also use the company's money to purchase additional trucks and trailers which are held in designated slots in the garage.

The player may use company funds to hire NPC drivers (and pay their associated expenses), who are placed in additional driver slots in the garage. Once the player has earned sufficient money, the player may also purchase garages in other cities and hire NPC drivers to drive from those garages, as well. The longer an NPC driver is employed by the company, the more experience points they will earn, thus increasing the amount of money that driver earns from each delivery. Much like the player's experience points, the player may direct the focus of each hired driver's experience points, thereby ensuring that particular hired drivers become experts in particular skill areas, such as hauling dangerous goods or performing long-haul deliveries. Company money may be used to upgrade garages, which will allow the garages to hold additional trucks, trailers, and NPC drivers, as well as place a reduced-cost fueling station at the garage. The company money may be used to upgrade the company's trucks and trailers, specifically by upgrading their associated aesthetic, mechanical, and structural upgrades.

While driving routes, the game will direct the player to stop at designated weigh stations to determine the weight of the cargo before being permitted to proceed (though the game may occasionally allow the driver to bypass such station). When crossing the border into the state of California (currently only in the northern part of the state), the player is similarly obliged to stop at California Border Protection Stations to have their vehicle inspected. Avoiding a weigh station or border protection station will result the player being fined.

The game is set in a condensed 1:20-scaled version of the entire Western Contiguous and part of the South Central and Midwestern regions in the United States, expanded periodically by the developer through downloadable content. It currently features depictions of the U.S. states of California, Nevada, and Arizona, with New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska available as DLCs.[5] The game features 204 visitable cities, including most state capitals and major cities, as well as many thousands of miles worth of in-game roads.[5] Currently, the player may travel as far north as Bellingham, Washington, as far south as Brownsville, Texas, as far west as Eureka, California, and as far east as Beaumont, Texas, assuming the player has all the states available to them. SCS have stated that most future map expansions, if not all, will be at additional cost.[5]

At launch, the game started off with the U.S. states of California and Nevada. Arizona was released in June 2016 as a free update to all players.[6] A number of other states have now been added as paid downloadable content.

On 11 April 2014, SCS Software announced that there will be 100+ cities in the game once completed (not initially), and SCS released screenshots of the game. Truck brands included on American Truck Simulator so far are Kenworth, Peterbilt, Volvo, International Trucks, Western Star, Mack and Freightliner. More will follow; the only setback remains the licensing of trucks from their manufacturers. SCS plans to eventually include the entire contiguous United States, as long as the game continues to do well. On 26 January 2015, SCS Software published a one-hour video to YouTube of footage from early alpha of the game. On 18 December 2015, SCS Software announced the official release date for American Truck Simulator, 3 February 2016, on their blog. The game was released one day earlier instead.[9]

Andy Kelly of PC Gamer commended the game and noted that it shared the strengths and shortcomings of its predecessor due to the two games' similarities, though advised that it was not finished on launch and urged more cautious gamers to wait until it was more completed before purchasing the game.[18]

Universal Truck Simulator is a very comprehensive and interesting truck simulator. The first thing that stands out about it is the fact that you have your own company, through which you can take on jobs with a rented vehicle and trailer, since you won't have the money you need to buy these things at the very beginning.

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