• Texas DLC for ATC is out

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 15 21:12:42 2022
    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    Although don't take this announcement as any sort of excited
    recommendation. Having played it for a few hours, I don't think I've
    been less impressed with an ATC map since the game's initial release.
    So far, it's a lot of uninteresting nothing; the expansion has little
    in the way of character or atmosphere. Which - having visited Texas in
    real life - is pretty true to the real thing, but that doesn't make it
    anymore fun to play in a game.

    Hopefully there will be some interesting spots further on, but as it
    stands now, I wouldn't expect a glowing recommendation in my
    end-of-month review. ;-)

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Nov 15 18:50:17 2022
    On 11/15/2022 6:12 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    Although don't take this announcement as any sort of excited
    recommendation. Having played it for a few hours, I don't think I've
    been less impressed with an ATC map since the game's initial release.
    So far, it's a lot of uninteresting nothing; the expansion has little
    in the way of character or atmosphere. Which - having visited Texas in
    real life - is pretty true to the real thing, but that doesn't make it anymore fun to play in a game.

    Hopefully there will be some interesting spots further on, but as it
    stands now, I wouldn't expect a glowing recommendation in my
    end-of-month review. ;-)

    I've driven across Texas a few times. I remember when coming across a 5
    degree turn in the Interstate after an hour of perfectly straight road
    thinking that the road construction crew must have thrown a party when
    the foreman told them "Today we make a 5 degree turn to the right!"

    Also remember making a joke about there used to be stuff in Texas but
    the constant wind blew it all northeast past Oklahoma.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Tue Nov 15 19:30:52 2022
    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    Although don't take this announcement as any sort of excited
    recommendation. Having played it for a few hours, I don't think I've
    been less impressed with an ATC map since the game's initial release.
    So far, it's a lot of uninteresting nothing; the expansion has little
    in the way of character or atmosphere. Which - having visited Texas in
    real life - is pretty true to the real thing, but that doesn't make it >anymore fun to play in a game.

    Hopefully there will be some interesting spots further on, but as it
    stands now, I wouldn't expect a glowing recommendation in my
    end-of-month review. ;-)


    *-

    $18 for Texas, $4 for ATS

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Tue Nov 15 19:28:47 2022
    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    Although don't take this announcement as any sort of excited
    recommendation. Having played it for a few hours, I don't think I've
    been less impressed with an ATC map since the game's initial release.
    So far, it's a lot of uninteresting nothing; the expansion has little
    in the way of character or atmosphere. Which - having visited Texas in
    real life - is pretty true to the real thing, but that doesn't make it >anymore fun to play in a game.

    Hopefully there will be some interesting spots further on, but as it
    stands now, I wouldn't expect a glowing recommendation in my
    end-of-month review. ;-)


    *--

    I am going to boot it up with the Montana map tonight or tomorrow.
    Can't remember the controls. Always had trouble pulling out of the
    lot.

    Going to see how much the Texas one is and may buy it but I don't
    think the Texas landscape is very exciting from what I have seen.

    -pw

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Tue Nov 15 20:37:50 2022
    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    Although don't take this announcement as any sort of excited
    recommendation. Having played it for a few hours, I don't think I've
    been less impressed with an ATC map since the game's initial release.
    So far, it's a lot of uninteresting nothing; the expansion has little
    in the way of character or atmosphere. Which - having visited Texas in
    real life - is pretty true to the real thing, but that doesn't make it >anymore fun to play in a game.

    Hopefully there will be some interesting spots further on, but as it
    stands now, I wouldn't expect a glowing recommendation in my
    end-of-month review. ;-)


    *--

    How do I start all over with Montana DLC or any other than the
    original starting point?

    -pw

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.co on Wed Nov 16 10:32:29 2022
    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 20:37:50 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson ><spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    How do I start all over with Montana DLC or any other than the
    original starting point?

    Define "starting over".

    You could just create a new drive from the initial load screen; all
    your progress will be set to 0 (no money, no trucks, no skills, 0% map explored). You can plunk your 'headquarters' (first garage) somewhere
    in Montana if you want. Of course, since you won't own a truck you'll
    have to drive random jobs until you can afford a vehicle of your own
    that you can use to free roam.

    But if you just want to drive around Montana, well... just start
    driving? Or if you only want trucking jobs in Montana, select a
    Montanan city as a start point and then sort by distance; if it's
    under 200 miles, you probably won't cross state lines ;-)

    There's no way to reset progress /just/ in the Montana DLC without
    doing so for the entire map, however. Still, other than marking what
    roads you've explored there's really no point to resetting it anyway.
    If you just want to see the Montanan landscape, just drive through it
    again (there's a neat 'hidden road' off Rte 90 between Coeur d'Alene
    and Missoula; see if you can find it ;-).

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Wed Nov 16 12:53:49 2022
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 10:32:29 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 20:37:50 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson >><spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    How do I start all over with Montana DLC or any other than the
    original starting point?

    Define "starting over".

    You could just create a new drive from the initial load screen; all
    your progress will be set to 0 (no money, no trucks, no skills, 0% map >explored). You can plunk your 'headquarters' (first garage) somewhere
    in Montana if you want. Of course, since you won't own a truck you'll
    have to drive random jobs until you can afford a vehicle of your own
    that you can use to free roam.

    But if you just want to drive around Montana, well... just start
    driving? Or if you only want trucking jobs in Montana, select a
    Montanan city as a start point and then sort by distance; if it's
    under 200 miles, you probably won't cross state lines ;-)

    There's no way to reset progress /just/ in the Montana DLC without
    doing so for the entire map, however. Still, other than marking what
    roads you've explored there's really no point to resetting it anyway.
    If you just want to see the Montanan landscape, just drive through it
    again (there's a neat 'hidden road' off Rte 90 between Coeur d'Alene
    and Missoula; see if you can find it ;-).

    *--

    Hi Spalls,

    I don't care if I lose the progress I made in Nevada. I have no idea
    how I ended up there any way.

    If I leave the Montana state boundries, then that is okay. Where
    would I end up? In the Dakotas or Idaho?

    Yeah, I tried to start over and was told that I don't own a truck.
    That is probably the reason why I couldn't pick a starting location. I
    guess I am just doing random jobs now. That explains things!

    I do not remember how to pick a starting point. Guess I will have to
    mess around tonight.

    Yes, for now, I just want to do routes in Montana. I do have Wyoming
    and other DLC maps. Don't care about Texas right now. Nevada is
    boring enough! :-)

    -pw

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 16 13:09:19 2022
    On 11/16/2022 11:53 AM, PW wrote:
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 10:32:29 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 20:37:50 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson
    <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    How do I start all over with Montana DLC or any other than the
    original starting point?

    Define "starting over".

    You could just create a new drive from the initial load screen; all
    your progress will be set to 0 (no money, no trucks, no skills, 0% map
    explored). You can plunk your 'headquarters' (first garage) somewhere
    in Montana if you want. Of course, since you won't own a truck you'll
    have to drive random jobs until you can afford a vehicle of your own
    that you can use to free roam.

    But if you just want to drive around Montana, well... just start
    driving? Or if you only want trucking jobs in Montana, select a
    Montanan city as a start point and then sort by distance; if it's
    under 200 miles, you probably won't cross state lines ;-)

    There's no way to reset progress /just/ in the Montana DLC without
    doing so for the entire map, however. Still, other than marking what
    roads you've explored there's really no point to resetting it anyway.
    If you just want to see the Montanan landscape, just drive through it
    again (there's a neat 'hidden road' off Rte 90 between Coeur d'Alene
    and Missoula; see if you can find it ;-).

    *--

    Hi Spalls,

    I don't care if I lose the progress I made in Nevada. I have no idea
    how I ended up there any way.

    If I leave the Montana state boundries, then that is okay. Where
    would I end up? In the Dakotas or Idaho?

    Yeah, I tried to start over and was told that I don't own a truck.
    That is probably the reason why I couldn't pick a starting location. I
    guess I am just doing random jobs now. That explains things!

    I do not remember how to pick a starting point. Guess I will have to
    mess around tonight.

    Yes, for now, I just want to do routes in Montana. I do have Wyoming
    and other DLC maps. Don't care about Texas right now. Nevada is
    boring enough! :-)

    And you are less likely to be used for target practice too. :D

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.co on Wed Nov 16 16:55:09 2022
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 12:53:49 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:

    Hi Spalls,

    I don't care if I lose the progress I made in Nevada. I have no idea
    how I ended up there any way.

    If I leave the Montana state boundries, then that is okay. Where
    would I end up? In the Dakotas or Idaho?

    Yeah, I tried to start over and was told that I don't own a truck.
    That is probably the reason why I couldn't pick a starting location. I
    guess I am just doing random jobs now. That explains things!

    I do not remember how to pick a starting point. Guess I will have to
    mess around tonight.

    Yes, for now, I just want to do routes in Montana. I do have Wyoming
    and other DLC maps. Don't care about Texas right now. Nevada is
    boring enough! :-)

    See, I'm not entirely sure what it is you want to do. After all, if
    all you want to do is routes in Montana... you could only accept
    routes in Montana.

    If you want to start a new driver (which you'll do automatically if it
    is the first time you play, or by selecting the 'new profile' from the
    profile manager, which you reach from the main launcher screen),
    you'll want to select a headquarters in Montana. The maximum length of
    your route is determined by your skill, and - until you can afford to
    purchase your own truck - that distance will initially be measured
    from your headquarters. So if creating a new driver, pick a Montana
    city as your HQ (Great Falls is probably best, since it's the most
    central of the options) and all your initial jobs will probably be
    inside Montanan borders.

    As your skillset goes up, the maximum range you can drive increases
    (also, as you 'discover' more cities, they count as starting points
    for new missions). So it is possible that some missions will start
    taking you out of state. However, if you filter the list of jobs -
    first by clicking on a city on Montana to limit it to jobs starting in
    that city, then sorting by distance - you can easily find all the jobs
    that stay within state limits.

    If you have an existing driver who has already bought his own trucks,
    you can do the same with the freight market (the only difference is
    that you'll have to drive to the start point instead of being assigned
    a randomly picked company truck). Alternately, just forget about the
    jobs and drive around the state in free roam mode.

    But as I said, there's no way to 'reset' Montana short of creating a
    new driver and 'resetting' the entire map/entire career... and no real
    purpose anyway. Hence my confusion as to your end goal. If you want to
    stick to just Montana.... just stick to Montana; no reset required.

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to dtravel@sonic.net on Wed Nov 16 21:20:55 2022
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 13:09:19 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    On 11/16/2022 11:53 AM, PW wrote:
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 10:32:29 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson
    <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 20:37:50 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson
    <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about
    this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    How do I start all over with Montana DLC or any other than the
    original starting point?

    Define "starting over".

    You could just create a new drive from the initial load screen; all
    your progress will be set to 0 (no money, no trucks, no skills, 0% map
    explored). You can plunk your 'headquarters' (first garage) somewhere
    in Montana if you want. Of course, since you won't own a truck you'll
    have to drive random jobs until you can afford a vehicle of your own
    that you can use to free roam.

    But if you just want to drive around Montana, well... just start
    driving? Or if you only want trucking jobs in Montana, select a
    Montanan city as a start point and then sort by distance; if it's
    under 200 miles, you probably won't cross state lines ;-)

    There's no way to reset progress /just/ in the Montana DLC without
    doing so for the entire map, however. Still, other than marking what
    roads you've explored there's really no point to resetting it anyway.
    If you just want to see the Montanan landscape, just drive through it
    again (there's a neat 'hidden road' off Rte 90 between Coeur d'Alene
    and Missoula; see if you can find it ;-).

    *--

    Hi Spalls,

    I don't care if I lose the progress I made in Nevada. I have no idea
    how I ended up there any way.

    If I leave the Montana state boundries, then that is okay. Where
    would I end up? In the Dakotas or Idaho?

    Yeah, I tried to start over and was told that I don't own a truck.
    That is probably the reason why I couldn't pick a starting location. I
    guess I am just doing random jobs now. That explains things!

    I do not remember how to pick a starting point. Guess I will have to
    mess around tonight.

    Yes, for now, I just want to do routes in Montana. I do have Wyoming
    and other DLC maps. Don't care about Texas right now. Nevada is
    boring enough! :-)

    And you are less likely to be used for target practice too. :D

    *--

    That's right. I get it now. I think I saw in another post that you
    live in Texas DT!

    All you rich Texas people do to us here in Montana is to buy up trophy
    homes and property and raise our property taxes, among other things!
    :-)

    If Texas is so great, why don't you all just live there year round?

    But I will take Texans over Californians any time! Those whackos move
    to Montana to escape California and try to turn Montana into what they
    left!!! True story, righ there!!

    -pw

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Wed Nov 16 21:23:47 2022
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:55:09 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 12:53:49 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:

    Hi Spalls,

    I don't care if I lose the progress I made in Nevada. I have no idea
    how I ended up there any way.

    If I leave the Montana state boundries, then that is okay. Where
    would I end up? In the Dakotas or Idaho?

    Yeah, I tried to start over and was told that I don't own a truck.
    That is probably the reason why I couldn't pick a starting location. I >>guess I am just doing random jobs now. That explains things!

    I do not remember how to pick a starting point. Guess I will have to
    mess around tonight.

    Yes, for now, I just want to do routes in Montana. I do have Wyoming
    and other DLC maps. Don't care about Texas right now. Nevada is
    boring enough! :-)

    See, I'm not entirely sure what it is you want to do. After all, if
    all you want to do is routes in Montana... you could only accept
    routes in Montana.

    If you want to start a new driver (which you'll do automatically if it
    is the first time you play, or by selecting the 'new profile' from the >profile manager, which you reach from the main launcher screen),
    you'll want to select a headquarters in Montana. The maximum length of
    your route is determined by your skill, and - until you can afford to >purchase your own truck - that distance will initially be measured
    from your headquarters. So if creating a new driver, pick a Montana
    city as your HQ (Great Falls is probably best, since it's the most
    central of the options) and all your initial jobs will probably be
    inside Montanan borders.

    As your skillset goes up, the maximum range you can drive increases
    (also, as you 'discover' more cities, they count as starting points
    for new missions). So it is possible that some missions will start
    taking you out of state. However, if you filter the list of jobs -
    first by clicking on a city on Montana to limit it to jobs starting in
    that city, then sorting by distance - you can easily find all the jobs
    that stay within state limits.

    If you have an existing driver who has already bought his own trucks,
    you can do the same with the freight market (the only difference is
    that you'll have to drive to the start point instead of being assigned
    a randomly picked company truck). Alternately, just forget about the
    jobs and drive around the state in free roam mode.

    But as I said, there's no way to 'reset' Montana short of creating a
    new driver and 'resetting' the entire map/entire career... and no real >purpose anyway. Hence my confusion as to your end goal. If you want to
    stick to just Montana.... just stick to Montana; no reset required.


    *--

    This is so great, Spalls!!!

    Just what I needed to know!

    Thank you so much,

    -pw

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 16 21:10:57 2022
    On 11/16/2022 8:20 PM, PW wrote:
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 13:09:19 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    On 11/16/2022 11:53 AM, PW wrote:
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 10:32:29 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson
    <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 20:37:50 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson
    <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about >>>>>> this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    How do I start all over with Montana DLC or any other than the
    original starting point?

    Define "starting over".

    You could just create a new drive from the initial load screen; all
    your progress will be set to 0 (no money, no trucks, no skills, 0% map >>>> explored). You can plunk your 'headquarters' (first garage) somewhere
    in Montana if you want. Of course, since you won't own a truck you'll
    have to drive random jobs until you can afford a vehicle of your own
    that you can use to free roam.

    But if you just want to drive around Montana, well... just start
    driving? Or if you only want trucking jobs in Montana, select a
    Montanan city as a start point and then sort by distance; if it's
    under 200 miles, you probably won't cross state lines ;-)

    There's no way to reset progress /just/ in the Montana DLC without
    doing so for the entire map, however. Still, other than marking what
    roads you've explored there's really no point to resetting it anyway.
    If you just want to see the Montanan landscape, just drive through it
    again (there's a neat 'hidden road' off Rte 90 between Coeur d'Alene
    and Missoula; see if you can find it ;-).

    *--

    Hi Spalls,

    I don't care if I lose the progress I made in Nevada. I have no idea
    how I ended up there any way.

    If I leave the Montana state boundries, then that is okay. Where
    would I end up? In the Dakotas or Idaho?

    Yeah, I tried to start over and was told that I don't own a truck.
    That is probably the reason why I couldn't pick a starting location. I
    guess I am just doing random jobs now. That explains things!

    I do not remember how to pick a starting point. Guess I will have to
    mess around tonight.

    Yes, for now, I just want to do routes in Montana. I do have Wyoming
    and other DLC maps. Don't care about Texas right now. Nevada is
    boring enough! :-)

    And you are less likely to be used for target practice too. :D

    That's right. I get it now. I think I saw in another post that you
    live in Texas DT!

    Nope. I've driven thru Texas a few times on road trips but I don't live
    there. The "target practice" comment is based on the fact that Texas is
    the only place where I've seen a family oriented restaurant have a sign
    outside the front door asking patrons to leave their guns in their cars.
    O_O

    All you rich Texas people do to us here in Montana is to buy up trophy
    homes and property and raise our property taxes, among other things!
    :-)

    If Texas is so great, why don't you all just live there year round?

    But I will take Texans over Californians any time! Those whackos move
    to Montana to escape California and try to turn Montana into what they left!!! True story, righ there!!

    Wellllll, I guess I won't be telling you where I _do_ live....


    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to dtravel@sonic.net on Wed Nov 16 22:31:03 2022
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 21:10:57 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    On 11/16/2022 8:20 PM, PW wrote:
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 13:09:19 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    On 11/16/2022 11:53 AM, PW wrote:
    On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 10:32:29 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson
    <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 20:37:50 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:12:42 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson
    <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    I know, I'm probably the only one in this newsgroup who cares about >>>>>>> this game. Still, on the off chance I'm not, the Texas DLC for
    American Truck Simulator is now available.

    How do I start all over with Montana DLC or any other than the
    original starting point?

    Define "starting over".

    You could just create a new drive from the initial load screen; all
    your progress will be set to 0 (no money, no trucks, no skills, 0% map >>>>> explored). You can plunk your 'headquarters' (first garage) somewhere >>>>> in Montana if you want. Of course, since you won't own a truck you'll >>>>> have to drive random jobs until you can afford a vehicle of your own >>>>> that you can use to free roam.

    But if you just want to drive around Montana, well... just start
    driving? Or if you only want trucking jobs in Montana, select a
    Montanan city as a start point and then sort by distance; if it's
    under 200 miles, you probably won't cross state lines ;-)

    There's no way to reset progress /just/ in the Montana DLC without
    doing so for the entire map, however. Still, other than marking what >>>>> roads you've explored there's really no point to resetting it anyway. >>>>> If you just want to see the Montanan landscape, just drive through it >>>>> again (there's a neat 'hidden road' off Rte 90 between Coeur d'Alene >>>>> and Missoula; see if you can find it ;-).

    *--

    Hi Spalls,

    I don't care if I lose the progress I made in Nevada. I have no idea
    how I ended up there any way.

    If I leave the Montana state boundries, then that is okay. Where
    would I end up? In the Dakotas or Idaho?

    Yeah, I tried to start over and was told that I don't own a truck.
    That is probably the reason why I couldn't pick a starting location. I >>>> guess I am just doing random jobs now. That explains things!

    I do not remember how to pick a starting point. Guess I will have to
    mess around tonight.

    Yes, for now, I just want to do routes in Montana. I do have Wyoming
    and other DLC maps. Don't care about Texas right now. Nevada is
    boring enough! :-)

    And you are less likely to be used for target practice too. :D

    That's right. I get it now. I think I saw in another post that you
    live in Texas DT!

    Nope. I've driven thru Texas a few times on road trips but I don't live >there. The "target practice" comment is based on the fact that Texas is
    the only place where I've seen a family oriented restaurant have a sign >outside the front door asking patrons to leave their guns in their cars.
    O_O

    All you rich Texas people do to us here in Montana is to buy up trophy
    homes and property and raise our property taxes, among other things!
    :-)

    If Texas is so great, why don't you all just live there year round?

    But I will take Texans over Californians any time! Those whackos move
    to Montana to escape California and try to turn Montana into what they
    left!!! True story, righ there!!

    Wellllll, I guess I won't be telling you where I _do_ live....


    *--

    Thanks DT!

    -pw

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 19 20:19:31 2022
    HI Spalls,

    I started over from scratch as I was not that far into the game.

    But the Map Module is hard-coded to Califrotnia and cannot be changed.

    -pw

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.co on Sun Nov 20 10:03:56 2022
    On Sat, 19 Nov 2022 20:19:31 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:


    I started over from scratch as I was not that far into the game.
    But the Map Module is hard-coded to Califrotnia and cannot be changed.


    The base game comes with California. (I think Nevada is offered as a
    free DLC). If you want Montana, you need to buy that expansion. While
    I'd agree with you if you said there's something wrong with calling it "American Truck Simulator" when it only has 1/50th of the United
    States (Bolivia never gets any love!), that's the way it is. To be
    fair, the developers make this quite clear on the store page.

    But if you have Montana, you can select one of its cities as your HQ
    and drive around the state.

    I've never been entirely sure how the game works if you have any of
    the states between. How do you do a job that starts in Los Angeles and
    ends in Grand Rapids without going through Idaho or Wyoming? But
    that's because I've slavishly and unquestioningly purchased all the
    DLC for the game as it came out, like the good little whale that I am
    ;-)

    (I bought the Texas DLC mainly to avoid this problem in the future.
    Certainly it wasn't to visit Texas. I'm not really a fan of Texas, you
    may have picked up on that ;-).

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Sun Nov 20 14:11:07 2022
    On Sun, 20 Nov 2022 10:03:56 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, 19 Nov 2022 20:19:31 -0700, PW
    <iamnotusingonewithAgent@notinuse.com> wrote:


    I started over from scratch as I was not that far into the game.
    But the Map Module is hard-coded to Califrotnia and cannot be changed.


    The base game comes with California. (I think Nevada is offered as a
    free DLC). If you want Montana, you need to buy that expansion. While
    I'd agree with you if you said there's something wrong with calling it >"American Truck Simulator" when it only has 1/50th of the United
    States (Bolivia never gets any love!), that's the way it is. To be
    fair, the developers make this quite clear on the store page.

    But if you have Montana, you can select one of its cities as your HQ
    and drive around the state.

    I've never been entirely sure how the game works if you have any of
    the states between. How do you do a job that starts in Los Angeles and
    ends in Grand Rapids without going through Idaho or Wyoming? But
    that's because I've slavishly and unquestioningly purchased all the
    DLC for the game as it came out, like the good little whale that I am
    ;-)

    (I bought the Texas DLC mainly to avoid this problem in the future.
    Certainly it wasn't to visit Texas. I'm not really a fan of Texas, you
    may have picked up on that ;-).





    *--

    Thanks Spalls. I started over. I do have the Montana DLC and others.

    Although I could not change the dropdown from California, I was able
    to pick Great Falsm MT.

    -pw

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Mon Nov 21 09:05:34 2022
    On 20/11/2022 15:03, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    (I bought the Texas DLC mainly to avoid this problem in the future.
    Certainly it wasn't to visit Texas. I'm not really a fan of Texas, you
    may have picked up on that 😉.

    I've been to a few places in Texas but the most visited is Dallas. I
    really liked it but then I thought I go to see my brother, I go out with
    my brother's friends who were almost exclusively from the UK and the pub
    we go to is called the Londoner run by Barry from London!

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to JAB on Mon Nov 21 11:35:33 2022
    On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 09:05:34 +0000, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:

    I've been to a few places in Texas but the most visited is Dallas. I
    really liked it but then I thought I go to see my brother, I go out with
    my brother's friends who were almost exclusively from the UK and the pub
    we go to is called the Londoner run by Barry from London!

    There are some nice bits of Texas, sure (Austin, for instance) but
    they're tiny islands of civilization amongst boorishness and
    scrubland. It's idolotry of the oversized, it's supposed
    "independence" and its love affair with the automobile are all
    grating. It's all the worst aspects of American culture writ large, in
    an unappealing and ugly environment. So to all those nice bits in
    Texas; yes, I acknowledge your existance, but you're the exception,
    not the rule.

    IMHO. YMMV. Experiences can differ. Don't take the word of an Internet
    boob as gospel; if you really wanna know, go visit Texas and find out
    for yourself. Just don't blame me if you don't have a good time ;-)

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  • From rms@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 21 11:17:49 2022
    I've driven across Texas a few times.

    Me too. Never again.

    rms

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Nov 22 10:20:53 2022
    On 21/11/2022 16:35, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 09:05:34 +0000, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:

    I've been to a few places in Texas but the most visited is Dallas. I
    really liked it but then I thought I go to see my brother, I go out with
    my brother's friends who were almost exclusively from the UK and the pub
    we go to is called the Londoner run by Barry from London!

    There are some nice bits of Texas, sure (Austin, for instance) but
    they're tiny islands of civilization amongst boorishness and
    scrubland. It's idolotry of the oversized, it's supposed
    "independence" and its love affair with the automobile are all
    grating. It's all the worst aspects of American culture writ large, in
    an unappealing and ugly environment. So to all those nice bits in
    Texas; yes, I acknowledge your existance, but you're the exception,
    not the rule.

    IMHO. YMMV. Experiences can differ. Don't take the word of an Internet
    boob as gospel; if you really wanna know, go visit Texas and find out
    for yourself. Just don't blame me if you don't have a good time ;-)


    Well I was trying to be nice about my experience in Texas being from the
    UK. So the bits I didn't like with the caveat of some gross
    generalisations and it's not all like that. The reliance on cars and
    unfeasible large SUV's. We once stayed on the outskirts of Dallas but no problems there's a light railway about 15mins walk away. The problem is
    it's pretty much impossible to walk there unless you want to take your
    own life in your hands. Then there was the time we went out in a group
    with included some locals. When deciding to move to a different bar we
    decided to walk as it was less than ten minutes away. The locals, nope
    they were going to drive. The end result we arrived in the bar and
    twenty minutes later they turned up after finding somewhere to park. My favourite though, a friend of my brother's decided that he really had to
    stop drink driving as it wasn't a good idea so why not just walk back
    (try getting a taxi). He didn't do that for long as he got arrested
    three times for being intoxicated on the street.

    So moving on the people, that's probably the worse part for me. So you
    had the almost constant bragging about how great they were and in
    particular money* then the dreaded finding out where you were from and launching into what could best be described as a rant about how bad the
    UK was (based mostly on what someone said on Fox News as far as I could
    tell) and how great the US is - yes Mr. Taxi driver I mean you. Finally
    how impolite can people be, just from the general lack of saying please
    and thank you to when I was queuing at the airport to check-in and I
    feel someone tug my elbow. Turning around I have a woman with her
    husband and the woman tells me they need to go in front of me as they
    are running late. My response, do you now. Well if you had asked nicely
    I would have but you didn't ask nicely you demanded so no you can't go
    in front of me. Oh and just so know I've got three hours to my flight
    but you're still going to be behind me in the queue.

    That seems a long enough rant and I didn't even cover guns, stupid
    drinking laws, the lack of a sense of humour, come up for a better
    design for a shop than a nondescript box or the food where quantity
    rules of quality.

    Saying all that Austin seemed really nice (even though it seem to have
    been transplanted from a different part of the US) and I have been to
    some other places, with work, and they've all been nice as well. My
    biggest problem is it's a long old way and I don't think it offers
    enough that I can't get pretty much on my own doorstop. The other
    problem, I've somehow managed to end up on a 'watchlist' which means I
    get stopped at immigration and taken to the back room. How bad that is
    depends on where you go, so at Washington it was only 20mins whereas
    Miami was 2hrs+. Always nice after travelling for fourteen hours or so.

    *This I think is a culturally thing as in the UK a lot of people will
    look down on people who flaunt their wealth or just brag. As the joke
    goes, I'd like to be able to do self-deprecation but I'm just not any
    good at it.

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