Lets see, based on many hours/days spent on it ,and after finishing the game on expert in all the 3 possible endings plot and golden trucker/carrier of the year awards my humble opinion/review of RNR :
1.The ai/police is lame meaning the trucks , your competition doesnt obey the same ingame physics laws your truck is obeying, also they never refuel and never run out of fuel either ...
2.The collision system is strange to say the least .
3.Players truck physics are damn awsome..a bit extreme when its snowing your truck is simply sliding above 40 mph .
4.The choice of trailers is nice meaning there is enough variety.
5.Raining and the raining effects are simply outstanding i love it , specially at night
6.Truck sounds are nice but it could be better , although the 3 ingame engine types sound clearly different it wouldnt hurt for more engine types ( different manunfacturers )
7.Aparently different trucks come with different tank sizes i could be wrong but it depends on what engine you have equipped from what i noticed in my 2 weeks+ of rnr sessions....thats good also all trucks have different top/max speeds ( im talking about the trucks ingame not the real life counterparts.)
8.All trucks are different meaning i tested them with the lowest hp engine equipped thats the 400 i guess wich fits on all trucks currently ingame save one if i remember correctly>>( apart from that sterling 9500 wich comes with 335-380 max hp engine ) , all of them achieve their top speed with/without trailers attached different meaning a peterbilt 378 isnt the same as an western star 4900 or an kenworth t600 with the same engine equipped wich is nice thats what i noticed and there is clearly a difference here between trucks wethere some will accept it or not from my experience ingame, also there is an underpowered truck and an op ( no not that LOLGEPARDJETENGINE crap ) truck ingame already wich is good i wont say wich but after 1-2 days from playing rnr you will know it , wich is good again because it adds variety....( im talking about the trucks ingame not the real life counterparts.)
8.The one thing i hate about rnr is that every mistake you do even if you manage to hit your trailer after being rescued/called 911 after an accident or whatever the police will fine you...haha ...in a trucking game wich isnt an arcade nor a simulation thats too much.
9.Also they need to add back the odometer.
10.Also its somewhat rewarding to be able to continue the game story/plot mode after finishing the plot missions , you can play it anyways if you dont manage to get awarded golden carrier/trucker of the year anyways
11.The graphics aparently arent that demanding on your gpu...nope.. you need 3gb ram+ ( i have 4gb ) and a heckuva powerfull cpu if not you will experience low fps in the 10-30 range.....
12.And the last the map is big enough , you wont get bored easily heck even after more than 2 weeks of rnring i still play story mode just for delivering loads in my custom trucks...its brilliant.
*Furtheremore the game needs the trucks they cut out ( because of all that licensing crap ) put back in with fake names whatever.... if they add those and a CB system similar to that from 18wos PTTM where you could actually ask for a damn weather report ( not the one from black shark lol ) from your fellow truckers on the road using the CB it would add alot of realism ..... if they add those it would be the trucking game of the century.
also i posted a similar thread on truckpol for the people who never visit this site for some reason or another....i hope some people realise that
RNR isnt an SIMULATOR nor an ARCADE its a mix and its a damn good one.
So thats what i think of RNR after 17 days of RNRing its an great experience id give it 7.9/10 best trucking game ever after kotr and 18wos pttm ( other 18wos tiles are pure crap in my opinion ) and ets ( ets wich is a simulator so that doesnt really count ) .
nr.5 is the truck that carried me through the whole game




about 95% not counting the argosy you get at start of the story mode.