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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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HighWays?
Hello! I just want to ask how the highways are in the game? not ..fisiycal but on the road, i'v going there every day sorry my word but: *******! chaos and if somone crash all is just chaos!! ... it woud be real if Npc cars crash .. make loooong wait time hahaha or you make it you're self Well, I just ask...and it had been cool actione if you crash stopp and police, Anbulance, FireTeam comes, just suggestione.
Guys sorry bad english Just having problems with it, so dont yell about it please Love the game.. Later |
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...What?
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thats not a bad idea..if you could call police and everyone comes over and if you could call a tow truck to pull you out of the ditch or something!
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Thanks For answer, Yeh Will be reality
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I think its too late for suggestions, cause it cause another 1,2 -7... years to put in game.
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Well we dont even know wen the sell date is so=/ we just beg for it
Thanks for answer. |
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laywin shut the hell up! we saw in the other topics you spoke with perfectly good English.. stop pretending to be yokel
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But, many complain But thanks doordie You are Cool!
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Are you asking what Interstates/Highways are going to be in it?
Just check the flash map on the site. There's I-80(and it's brothers and sisters. (AKA I-#80)), I-5, I-15, I-10 And for highways, we got US 101, US 350, and a few others. I've been studying maps since I was 7 years old. I know this. |
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Having been a Truck Driver for 20+ years and I've never run into a Hwy US-350 anywhere in the state of California. There's US-395 that runs North/South on the east side of the Sierras or US-50 that runs East/West out of Sacramento. But US-350? Don't think that even exists. I have literaly logged hundreds of thousands of miles in California alone and pretty know it like the back of my hand. In fact, I get a chuckle when I look back at the number of new young drivers that I've amazed by waking up out of the sleeper and telling them exactly where they are located even though I had been sleeping for the past few hours. |
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