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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 11-14-2007, 08:26 PM
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* Система: Windows 2000/XP/Vista; System: Windows 2000/XP/Vista;
* Процессор: Intel Core 2 Duo; Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo;
* Память: 2,0 Гб; Memory: 2.0 GB;
* Видеокарта: класса nVidia GeForce 8800 с 256 Мб видеопамяти; Video: Class nVidia GeForce 8800 with 256 MB of video;
* Аудиокарта: DirectX-совместимая ; Audiokarta: DirectX- compatible;
* Дисковое пространство: 10 Гб свободного места; Disk space: 10 GB of free space;
* DirectX 9.0с. DirectX 9.0 with.
* Игровой руль, педали Game steering wheel, pedals
wtf , is a simple truck sim game and he want 2GB Memory for what ? and 10GB free space on HDD , for what ?what have special this game ?
this isn't a simple truck sim otherwise it would of been out 5 years ago. that isnt much since now a days vista runs on 1gb and most new computers have 1-2gb already on it. you have to look at all the different graphics, trucks, all the cut scenes and add them together. It is really funny that u said that because since this is a simulator. most simulators are up and over that. This is no small truck game this is ur life in 2024
Yes you're right, but it was changed to 2011 no matters man.
The system recommended specs are really heavy, i see.
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Old 11-14-2007, 11:55 PM
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Questions to developers:

1. I see in all screenshots that there is only 1 character that is in all of the trucks. Do we choose who we want to be like a female, a fat guy and a skinny guy no pun intended i just don't know.

2. how many people are in the game because there is only roughly 5-8 people on rignrolls website. if not would it not be kinda lonely on the roads if california is so huge to compare with truck drivers.

3. Do we have any functions like in KOTR like for example the cb we can pay off police officers from stopping us, etc

4. Can we turn right on a red stop light with out getting a fine unless it is notified?

5. are there streets that trucks can not go down like in real life and be caught by the police.

6. How many drivers can you hire in your company?

That is it for now. i think
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Old 11-15-2007, 01:08 PM
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sorry about the double post

acouple more questions:

1. Will us as user be able to inport songs in to rignroll like in pttm or anyother truck game or not. If so do you know what format it is in either ogg or other.

2. I dont see much of regular driving screenshots to a destination with a trailer all i am seeing is you are out 4 out of 4 or 2 out of 4. is that all or is there a regular
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Old 11-18-2007, 02:19 AM
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Will the game support 800x600 resolution particularly to be compatible with Z800?

This resolution is supported, although we want to give up on it.
Wait. What? They want to give up 800x600?!
That's the only screen resolution I use.
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Old 11-18-2007, 02:52 AM
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Will the game support 800x600 resolution particularly to be compatible with Z800?

This resolution is supported, although we want to give up on it.
Wait. What? They want to give up 800x600?!
That's the only screen resolution I use.
How dare them that is the one i use most of the time as well.
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Old 11-18-2007, 04:20 AM
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eww if its only going to be 800x600 as Resolution im not getting this game lol !1440x900 is my best resolution for my monitor.

Edit: ohh okay i get it now,There will be better Res than 800x600?
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Old 11-18-2007, 04:56 AM
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eww if its only going to be 800x600 as Resolution im not getting this game lol !1440x900 is my best resolution for my monitor.

Edit: ohh okay i get it now,There will be better Res than 800x600?
ya i just need a new monitor then i will be fine i think
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Old 11-18-2007, 04:09 PM
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Questions to developers:

4. Can we turn right on a red stop light with out getting a fine unless it is notified?

5. are there streets that trucks can not go down like in real life and be caught by the police.
Good questions, I'd like to know the answers to these as well.

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
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Old 11-19-2007, 12:07 AM
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Questions to developers:

4. Can we turn right on a red stop light with out getting a fine unless it is notified?

5. are there streets that trucks can not go down like in real life and be caught by the police.
Good questions, I'd like to know the answers to these as well.

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
nope i got a good graphic card but not a great monitor
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Old 11-19-2007, 05:05 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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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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