Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Special Transport

FrgMstr

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I honestly did not even know this was a thing. Looks like they have a hell of a driving sim rig set up there at SCS Software. And I skipped forward a bit in the video so you would not be exposed to 45 seconds of the "beep beep beep" while he is reversing. Thanks cageymaru.

Check out the video.
 
Time to rampage,

But wait that house is too tall....*bridge collisions*

Your going too fast with that excavator on the roundabout *extreme tippage*
 
Why not use a vr headset? It's like the perfect game for having VR support.
 
Didn't Penn & Teller make a truck driving sim in the 80s that was hours and hours of the same primitive computer generated scenery? And the truck pulled to the left, so if you left it alone it would run off the road and crash.
 
I tried these games before, but my tendency to cut turns comes in and then I start hitting shit.
 
I can see jobs where you have someone practice multiple time before you try it for real; nukes and such.

Most of us down here drove tractors, dump trucks, and dozers before we had legal cycle license at 14, lol.

Things have changed a lot.
 
Didn't Penn & Teller make a truck driving sim in the 80s that was hours and hours of the same primitive computer generated scenery? And the truck pulled to the left, so if you left it alone it would run off the road and crash.

You're thinking of Desert Bus which I swear I read about in a Sega CD magazine back in the day but now I only know of it from that charity to uses it yearly.
 
It is really interesting that a truck driving sim seems so mundane and uninteresting. Yet it is a big hit. But it really does require some skill to be successful. And maybe it shouldn't seem so strange because these skills are real world skills.
So who is to say that "gaming" is a waste of time? Not this guy:
 
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