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This article was published by Gary Slater (@AudiMan2011) on April 29th, 2019 in the Gaming category.
The PC-stranded Automation is a better execution of this idesIt sounds like a fun concept, but the car models look two generations old.
As a mechanic, I will be disappointed if I get the right parts the first time AND in a timely fashionAs a mechanic this sounds a bit too much like a bus man's holiday to me! Hope they have correctly modeled siezed parts, incompetent suppliers and irritating customers.
I looked on Steam a while back when I had some interest in it. They have quite a lot of licensed real world cars available that look good, but it would get expensive quick buying them all at $5-6 a pack. There seems to be a good amount of mod support in place as well, though.It sounds like a fun concept, but the car models look two generations old.
As one of the main modders for the game, the only problem with mods on the PC is you're stuck with in game assets, so even with mods you still need DLC for quiet a few of them to use the engines. However that does make your $5 stretch farther.I looked on Steam a while back when I had some interest in it. They have quite a lot of licensed real world cars available that look good, but it would get expensive quick buying them all at $5-6 a pack. There seems to be a good amount of mod support in place as well, though.
LOL I'm gonna be yelling at my, screen when I brake a bolt lol@Stanc03 this sounds like it's right up your alley!
LOL I'm gonna be yelling at my, screen when I brake a bolt lol
Yeah, how dare they offer their customers a choice of how much content to buy! Sure, the base game on console may have just as much content as the PC version, but they should've included everything in order to satisfy my inflated sense of entitlement! Choices = extortion!Ew. So, apparently, it arrived on consoles without any of the DLC...which just dropped today...That's kind of disgusting, really. I mean, the DLC has been out for CMS2018 for a while now and instead of including all of it in the console version like....most other developers would, they decided that they'd rather make console gamers pay for it, too. I mean, I kind of feel like that's a dirty bit of extortion, but that's me. Makes me glad I didn't buy it on console, now, though.
Yeah, how dare they offer their customers a choice of how much content to buy! Sure, the base game on console may have just as much content as the PC version, but they should've included everything in order to satisfy my inflated sense of entitlement! Choices = extortion!