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Rig'n'Roll Truck racing game, sequel to the famous Hard Truck series. Drive authentic trucks along real Californian roads, deliver cargo, take part in truck races or establish your own cargo transportation company.

 
 
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Old 11-19-2007, 04:05 AM
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I got a question for 1C. The barriers I see on some pictures on the interstates and highways that seem to block access to some ramps and stuff. Like the old ones in Los Angeles.
What are their purpose?

Road Construction or Temporary Closures?
"End of World" blockers, like in 18WoS: Convoy?
"Your route is this way" blockers(aka forcing to go 1 way)?

Would be ticked if they are "Your route is this way" blockers. As I was hoping if you have a load, you would be able to go any which way you want to get to your destination.


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Originally Posted by JOleg
And as far as 800x600 goes, guys that's 20th Century. I mean come on, what's the point of demanding cutting edge graphics from developers if you're going to use the ole-grainy 800x600? I think you really need to get a new monitor/vid card
Bite your tounge sir. You act like 800x600 was "the best" back in the 90's.
It still is. There's no reason why developers won't support it.
I got a Geforce 7600GS, but I still use 800x600. Any bigger and it hurts my eyes.
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