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Euro
Truck Simulator Gold
Release Date:
21st
August 2009 (Euro Truck Simulator is out now)
Price:
£19.99
Excalibur Publishing Limited brings you Euro Truck
Simulator from leading developer SCS Software.
From
the creators of Bus Driver, Euro Truck Simulator
is a truck simulation game set in continental Europe. The
player can drive across a depiction of Europe, visiting
its beautiful cities, picking up a variety of cargo and
delivering them on time!
Roam freely across the continent, but don't forget to take
on a job from time to time - there will be fuel to pay,
upgrades to buy, fines if you disobey traffic laws and repair
bills if you damage your truck.
Note: The Gold edition is version 1.3 of Euro
Truck Simulator - so if you have already bought the
earlier version just download the update and you will have
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Truck
Sim News!
The follow up to Euro Truck Simulator, UK
Truck Simulator is due for release February 2010! |
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The road
network in Euro Truck Simulator is based on European
roads and cities. Being set in Europe, European truck-designs
feature exclusively - all trucks use highly realistic, meticulously
detailed models.

The truck
interiors of Euro Truck Simulator are as equally impressive
as the exteriors. With actual working instruments such as flashing
indicators, temperature and low fuel warning lights, wipers,
and naturally - a full set of gauges including speedometer -
all built into the interior 3D model, Euro Truck Simulator
offers a truly immersive simulation environment. The player
can pan around the cabin, just as if they were actually sitting
at the wheel.

The
Gold edition includes a new territory - England!
So you can now get on a ferry and cross over to England, drive
on parts of the M25, M6 and M1 and do business in three cities;
London, Newcastle and Manchester. Remember to drive on the correct
side of the road!

Euro
Truck Simulator Gold
Release Date: 21st August 2009 (Euro Truck Simulator
is out now)
Price: £19.99
System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements:
· Operating system Windows XP or Windows Vista
· Processor 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent
· 512 MB RAM (1 GB on Windows Vista)
· 128 MB video card: GeForce 4 (not MX!) or better, ATI
Radeon 8500 or better
· DirectX 9 compatible sound card
· DirectX 9.0
· 600 MB of free hard drive space
Recommended System Requirements:
· Processor 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent
· 1 GB RAM (2 GB on Windows Vista)
· 256 MB video card: GeForce 6 or better, ATI Radeon
9800 or better
SIMPLE
WALK-THROUGH - MAKING A DELIVERY
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First
task is to buy yourself a truck. With limited funds
you won't be able to buy a top of the range vehicle. Of
course as you get richer you can visit a garage and either
upgrade or buy a better truck!
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You
will then find yourself outside the showroom at the controls
of your new truck. Use the on-screen map (top right) to
navigate and drive to the depot in search of your
first job. You can drive your truck using a variety
of controllers - including; keyboard, keyboard + mouse,
keyboard
+ joystick, keyboard
+ joypad and keyboard
+ steering wheel.
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Remember
you are in Europe (I've started in France) and to drive
on the correct side of the road. Obey all the traffic
signs - including traffic lights - use your indicators
when turning, switch your lights on at night - else you
will find yourself in trouble.
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On
entering the Paris depot drive towards and park on the
arrow. You can then call up the jobs screen. Note,
by moving the mouse you can change the view in the 3D
cab so you can see your mirrors.
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Look
at the jobs available and see what job looks the
most profitable. I'm going to take some apples from Paris
to Bordeaux.
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You
can now see your trailer. Your next task is to hook
your cab up to the trailer.
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In
Euro Truck Simulator there's a number of 3D
views available. I find top-down view very helpful
when reversing my cab towards the trailer.
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Well
I'm now ready to go, but before setting off I like to
look at the on-screen map and plan my exit from
the city. Although the layout of the cities in Euro
Truck Simulator are greatly simplified you can still
find yourself travelling in the wrong direction!
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I
also call-up the full-screen navigation map to
identify which road I need to take.
Euro Truck Simulator lets you drive over a large
part of Europe (not the UK) click on the links below to
see in-game maps showing the area covered...
Map
1 Map
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In
Euro Truck Simulator you
need to keep your eyes on the motorway signs.
They will help guide you to your destination.
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Don't
risk running out of fuel! Keep a close watch on your
fuel gauge and if needed stop at a petrol station. Optional
fatigue mode can be played which requires you stop and
rest.
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Looks
like the Bordeaux turnoff is approaching. Time advances
faster in Euro Truck Simulator than real life -
so it has taken me about 20 minutes to get to Bordeaux
(as opposed to the many hours it would have taken in real
life).
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On
reaching Bordeaux I use the on-screen map to navigate
to the destination.
I must now park my truck at the
correct loading bay.
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So
I've successfully made my first delivery. Now I get
paid less deductions for things such as traffic offences!
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Although
it is getting dark I might as well head to the local
Bordeaux depot and see what jobs are on offer.
As before, on entering a depot head to
the arrow where you can find out what jobs are available.
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So
there you have it - your career as a truck driver has started!