Euro Truck Simulator 2 Apk

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Euro Truck Simulator 2 gives you the chance to become a real truck driver from the comfort of your home! Featuring licensed trucks with countless customization options and advanced driving physics, the game delivers an unparalleled driving experience which has put it in the spot of the most popular truck driving simulator on the market. In game world features numerous landmarks and precisely recreated territories to create the ultimate experience, making you feel as if you were driving the trucks in real life! But let's not be fooled - Euro Truck Simulator 2 is not only about driving - the economy in game allows you to create and grow your own transportation company exactly as you see fit - the opportunities are endless!

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Euro Truck Simulator 2 features 7 licensed truck brands and a total of 22 unique truck models to drive - every one of these vehicles has been licensed from the manufacturer and recreated in detail to make you feel like driving a real truck.

The in game world spans across 33 European countries featuring closely recreated environments, roads, cities and landmarks. The detail of in-game world will make you feel as you were traveling across a living world.

There is no set career path that will be forced on you - every player is given the opportunity to create their own character and grow their skills as they see fit: various strategies let you to shape your future just as you imagine it!

The game does not end after you buy your dream truck - Euro Truck Simulator 2 allows you to grow a vast shipping company from the comfort of your home - you have a full choice of drivers, fleet and the way your company grows.

Every truck can be customized in a countless number ranging from chassis configurations and cabs to colors and cosmetics. The sum of possible combinations allows everyone to tailor the trucks to their exact preferences.

The modding community creates amazing modifications of almost every nature - anything you imagine can be added as a mod for the game. Be sure to check out the almost endless set of modifications that are created every day by our fans.

Euro Truck Simulator (known as Big Rig Europe in North America) is a 2008 truck simulation game developed and published by SCS Software. The game is set in a depiction of Europe, where players drive a variety of semi-trucks and trailers across a depiction of the continent, visiting the continent's cities, picking up and delivering cargo for various companies. More than 300,000 copies of the game have been sold in Europe.[1][better source needed] It is the first instalment in the Truck Simulator series of games.

Euro Truck Simulator features a realistic experience for driving trucks around Europe. The player has to deliver goods around Europe while obeying street signs, highway rules and managing their fuel levels. Euro Truck Simulator has different truck models from different real companies. Each truck has its own engine power, tires and size that affect driving. The game doesn't feature an ending and allows players to continue after having completed all objectives.

The game features European truck models with working instruments such as flashing indicators, temperature and low fuel warning lights, wipers, and gauges. The trucks included are the Mercedes-Benz Actros (known as Majestic), the Renault Magnum (known as Runner), the Scania R-series (known as Swift) and the Volvo FH16 (known as Valiant).

The game received mostly positive reviews from critics at the time of its release. Reviewers highlighted the game's good graphics, the game world and a "satisfying driving experience". They also mentioned the long driving times and repetitive gameplay as uninteresting for those not fans of transportation simulators.[2][better source needed]

It's probably deeply unhealthy, but I've gotten very good at burying my head in the sand. It's the only way I can cope with the enormity of the troubles plaguing this cursed orb. When I watch a film, play a game, read a book, make music, or whatever, I've developed the uncanny ability to completely disconnect from reality and give myself fully to whatever I'm busying myself with. It's how I get by, and one of the most effective sandy holes I routinely shove my head into is the magnificent, the wonderful, the sublime Euro Truck Simulator 2.

It helps that, everything else aside, ETS2 is just an extremely playable, polished, and well designed video game. The driving model is weighty, nuanced, and satisfying. There's a whole management side of things to get into, where you can build and run your own trucking empire. But the vast, seamless open world is the real star. In a single journey you can take in the lush vineyards of southern France, the dramatic mountain passes of Norway, the winding roads that snake along the coast of Italy, and all manner of gorgeous scenery.

My problems aren't going anywhere fast, but with ETS2 I can at least forget about them briefly as I drive across this beautiful, varied map and deliver cargo from one city to another. Even if you don't care about trucks or driving simulators, it's still worth playing. You'll be surprised how absorbing it is, and before you know it you'll have lost more hours than you ever thought you would to a game like this. Everyone I know who's played it has loved it, and I can't say that about many other games. Long live Euro Truck Simulator.

Euro Truck Simulator 2 remains among the top 50 most-played Steam games, with its American Truck Simulator sibling following behind. It's unusually compelling, especially if you hook up a compatible sim racing wheel, and MOZA has the perfect pairing with its TSW Truck Wheel. Sure, you'll need to invest a pretty penny into its direct-drive ecosystem, but nothing else can compete with this level of authenticity. It's a triumph, even with some clunky buttons and software oddities.

Driving simulators are a niche in gaming, though racing games have one of the most passionate audiences of all. Digging further into the subcategories, you'll find that trucking sims are just as enthusiastic, but its die-hard fanbase has been mostly ignored by hardware brands.

Rather than settling for the closest racing sim wheel that happens to work with Euro Truck Simulator 2, MOZA is directly appealing to the ultra-niche with its brand-new TSW Truck Wheel. It's as authentic as it gets, but it comes with a big request of requiring newcomers to adopt a complete direct-drive wheelbase ecosystem.

MOZA sells the TSW Truck Wheel through its official store for $299. Various accessories are also available for order, including the official MOZA Truck Wheel Clamp featured in this review for $49. However, since the wheel rim doesn't offer any function on its own, consumers will need to invest in a compatible wheel base, like the MOZA R9 V2, reduced from $439 to $399 at the time of writing. "Essential" accessories will vary based on opinion, though MOZA's cheapest SR-P Pedal set is $159 and includes only a gas and brake pedal.

Alternatively, the MOZA R9 V2 base sells for $399 at Newegg alongside the SR-P two-pedal set for $159 and, critically, the TSW Truck Wheel for $299, matching the official storefront. Besides choosing the best price, your preferred storefront may differ based on returns policies and delivery times. Check each before purchasing the complete set, or consider picking one from each to find the best deals.

My immediate reaction to the gigantic TSW Truck Wheel is that MOZA spared no expense regarding authenticity because this thing is enormous. It's heavy, too, with a hefty 4.53 lbs (2.05kg) making my cheap Swedish office desk sweat before I even attach one of MOZA's chunky R9 V2 direct drive wheelbases and an all-important table clamp that'll allow me to pivot the TSW at a proper trucking angle. Once everything was combined and assembled, I'd instead mounted 25.02 lbs (11.35kg) of steel and plastic to my fiance's sturdy hobby desk.

It became more evident as I spent time with MOZA's equipment that a dedicated metallic sim racing rig would better hold the weighty direct drive wheelbase and TSW Truck Wheel. It's not that you can't get by with an extra-strong desk and an adjustable chair, but the sheer density of this setup makes it more of a choice for safety than convenience. I could attach everything to my skinny desk, but the chances of everything falling forward due to a lack of counterweights are too high. Of course, this means extra expenses, but I'll explain why that doesn't feel like an issue soon.

Before I connected the TSW Truck Wheel to MOZA's R9 V2 wheelbase, I was impressed by everything on and around the rim. It's almost unusually realistic, reminding me of the wheel in my own car, which has the same mirrored scroll wheels ready to handle cruise control speeds (or anything else) alongside authentically labeled headlight and horn buttons. Of course, the little analog wheels are more of a giveaway, reminding me of my old Sony PSP Go, and the LED tachometer strip is slightly more racing-centric.

Still, despite a couple of gamer-centric features, the MOZA TSW is undoubtedly the most authentic trucking sim wheel ever made. It's not perfect, and I'll explain why in the next section, but there's nothing else like it, and the quality is high enough to warrant the steep price for newcomers. Setting everything up is also one of the most straightforward experiences, especially compared to competing brands, making it even easier to recommend.

MOZA uses a quick-release system that relies on ball bearings in a pattern that only allows the wheel rim to attach in a proper upright position. Since the direct drive wheelbases have an infinite rotation, it doesn't matter if the TSW looks upside down after an automatic orientation. You can reset the starting position by clicking the "center" button on the MOZA Pit House companion app and define your maximum steering rotation afterward.

Pit House can recognize and activate each part of a MOZA sim racing setup separately, which leads to notifications of any available firmware updates. I won't explore the intricacies of each advanced force feedback (FFB) option here. However, I'll happily highlight the excellent "Truck" preset mode, which works perfectly with an automatic configuration for Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator if it detects the games.

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