On Sat, 5 Aug 2023 18:00:42 -0400, Metal Guru <
[email protected]>
wrote:
I'm thinking the Euro one since the environments are new to me for the
most part - only been to Europe three times before - but ATS is newer
and probably plays/looks nicer so I'm having a hard time picking one.
Honestly, it's really determined by where you want to go and what
trucks you want to drive. In terms of production values, the games are
very similar and both are being constantly updated. I play both,
depending on what mood I'm in.
"Euro Truck Simulator 2" has a much larger landmass to explore and -
at least for now - much more varied terrain. There's a distinct
difference between driving in France versus UK versus Italy. The road
network tends to have narrower roads but they're generally laid out
better, which makes for smoother travel.
"American Truck Simulator" - which so far is only 13 of the states -
covers a lot of territory, so in terms of milage it probably equals
ETS2, but since much of that is empty space it seems smaller. The
highways tend to be wider (and you can travel stupidly fast on them
;-) but you'll be spending almost as much time on windy backroads
which are (IMHO) far less fun to drive. There's not much
differentiation between the states, partly because they share a
geographical area, but also because there's much less variety in
culture and architecture.
ETS2 uses cab-over engine trucks; ATS2 uses standard 'long-nose'
designs. Functionally, they drive pretty much the same; in game, it's
mostly a cosmetic difference. Trailers and cargos operate mostly the
same too. Cargo pick-up/drop-off points tend to be smaller (and harder
to drive/park) in ETS, but on the other hand, European gas stations
are much easier to pull up to.
ETS2 does have one major advantage over its American cousin: it has
much better mod support. In particular, the ProMods maps add huge
swathes of territory to the base game, greatly expanding Norway,
Sweden, Scotland, Ireland, Turkey, the Baltic states, the Balkans, and
parts of even Israel, Syria and Iraq. Oh, and Iceland too (which is
absolutely gorgeous). ATS doesn't have anything to match.
TL;DR: in ATS, you go really fast down the highway half the time, then
go really slowly on the side roads the other half. In ETS2, the
highways let you drive at an average speed and you only take to the
side roads near the beginning and end of the trip. Pick whichever one
sounds more fun to you. ;-)
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