Hey guys!
Have been thinking to share the game i love from quite a while but couldn't find enough time! It's Euro truck simulator 2!
I love playing driving games that are closet to the reality i.e. simulation games!
Previously I was in love with Live for speed 2 simulator...
I bought this game recently because im in so much love... it costed me 2700Rs approx. and it was more than worth it!
The Game:
You start as a freelance trucker, driving truck and delivering goods for others... You don't earn much, but soon banks start to offer you loan. You can buy a basic truck from it, most of which are below 350 BHP and damn slow... as you make ur way through trucking, you can upgrade ur truck. Start a company and employee drivers to work for you. You train yourself for long route driving/fragile loads/Chemicals and infalmable cargos... the more points u make, the better order u get, the more money u make... I am currently on level 25 and have bought 2 garages and employed 5 drivers. Total 6 trucks fleet.
The game is super realistic, you gotta fill fuel, pay toll, rest after every 10hrs or u will doze off and also get fined, indicators, lights, cruise control, retarder, pressure brakes everything is a real world simulation! Trucks can be upgraded not only cosmetically but u can upgrade its engine, transmission, tires, axles, cabin and what not! Over speeding, crash and wrong way offenses are also fined. Dozens of live stream radio stations can be played in game, u can also add songs of ur choice to the list.
Sharing some of the screen shots...
Sorry the graphics aren't highest on all the shots as my VGA is a mediocre: Geforce GT 630 2GB, its rendering isn't that good. Its an awesome game with a lot of fan following online... Youtube is full of its videos... its demo is available free online. Best thing about this simulator is mouse controlled steering wheel for gamers like me who don't have a proper driving wheel... something like a Logitec G27
Trucks:
My previous truck Volvo FH, 750 BHP, 3550Nm Tourque at 1050-1400 RPMs, 6x4x4 axles, was quite unstable though and tipped over easily. That's why Sold...










