As American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2 continue to evolve, and as the development team grows, the developers are paying increasing attention to production chains and local industries within the game world. In fact, this is no small task – introducing enough new types of cargo and equipment to fill the economy, achieve variety, and maintain a proper balance of supply and demand. The developers see this as a long-term goal, but the objective is certainly to make freight transport more meaningful in the eyes of players – gradually moving away from the concept of random cargoes going from point A to point B.
In the state of
Oregon, the developers plan to focus particularly on the woodworking industry, which is very well developed in this state in reality. Here, the main cargoes for players will be logs, wood, lumber, various wood products, and so on—in general, everything somehow related to wood. A wide range of diverse cargoes will make players visit not only urban or suburban loading zones but also their rural counterparts.
Previously, the developers had already
shown some screenshots and video materials dedicated to the woodworking industry; today, they have prepared another small batch of screenshots showing new loading/unloading zones that will appear in the game along with the Oregon DLC expansion.
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#OregonDLC