
#EURO TRUCK SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW SIMULATOR#
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Customize your vehicles with optional lights, bars, horns, beacons, smoke exhausts, and more.A varied amount of truck tuning that range from performance to cosmetic changes.Build your own fleet of trucks, buy garages, hire drivers, manage your company for maximum profits.Run your own business which continues to grow even as you complete your freight deliveries.Transport a vast variety of cargo across more than 60 European cities.If you’ve got what it takes to be part of an elite trucking force, get behind the wheel and prove it! Key Features: But, there’s Greece to the east, along with several other Mediterranean countries.Travel across Europe as king of the road, a trucker who delivers important cargo across impressive distances! With dozens of cities to explore from the UK, Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, and many more, your endurance, skill and speed will all be pushed to their limits. Pushing farther east from Instanbul will cross into Turkey’s more Asian-based areas. It’s beautiful, large, and contains a lot of neat details to admire throughout the journey.Īs per usual, I’m excited to see what else SCS cooks up with future expansions. Whether you’ve been playing ETS2 for years or are a newcomer, The Road to the Black Sea expansion is well worth picking up. I traveled most of it, going from Szeged, Hungary through the Black Sea-bordering nations, in approximately 14 hours. This expansion alone contains over 6000 miles of road. It’s a massive achievement by SCS and shows how far the team has come from the 18 Wheels of Steel franchise.

With the Road to the Black Sea expansion, it’s now possible in Euro Truck Simulator 2 to drive from Istanbul to as far north as Norway. Istanbul, the largest city in Europe, puts on quite the show here. It’s a stark contrast to the numerous villages scattered around the country. Cities like Pernik and Plovdiv look noticeably modern and developed. Bulgaria has some too, but you will see more nature than urban sprawl. Romania seemed to feature more heavy industries scattered throughout the country. While there aren’t many roads that go into these mountains, just getting to see them as you ride through the countryside is still extremely beautiful. Tall bridges span across small valleys (as outside the city of Cernadova), and mountain ranges stretch along the horizon. You’re also charged 10 euro for coming in, the first border entrance fee I’ve encountered in Euro Truck Simulator 2.īulgaria also has plenty of farmland and meadows but features forests and a noticeable amount of elevation in addition. Its border crossing was less intimidating, though it (along with Turkey) does sport X-ray scans at the checkpoint. Once I was done covering Romania, my journey pressed south into the smaller country of Bulgaria. Roaming through Romaniaīulgaria doesn’t play when it comes to its natural vistas. A portion of the Carpathian Mountain range runs through the country, and there’s a pretty mean serpentine road between the cities of Brasov and Iasi. Throughout my drive of the country, I spent the majority of my time admiring the rolling meadows and fields, which never seem to end no matter which direction you look.

What truly struck me about Romania, though, was its vast farmland. But there are dozens of towns and villages between the major points, unnamed on the world map and surprisingly detailed. It possesses over half of the 30 new registered settlements. Romania is the largest area of the new expansion. Thus, getting inside Romania takes noticeably longer, but it was cool to see the detail put into reflecting real-world processes. It includes typical passport and weight checks but adds a live inspection by border control officers. Getting into Romania is a three-stage process. At the border crossing, I was met with the most thorough process I’ve ever encountered in Euro Truck Simulator 2. My journey began with a short hop from Hungary into Romania. Romania offers some pretty interesting road networks to explore, as well as being the largest of the new pack.
