How fast Promods will support new dlc?
I am just wondering that because I am not going to buy that dlc so I need to find out how and when to disable ETS2 updates from Steam.
France and Monaco Development
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Good work
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They didn't plan to do any rebuilds other than Paris before he stepped in.
They didn't plan to do any rebuilds other than Paris before he stepped in.
Developer for Austria and Svalbard
Creator of the Radiator Springs mod for ATS
Mods by ETS2-User: Facebook page
Creator of the Radiator Springs mod for ATS
Mods by ETS2-User: Facebook page
I know but I drive almost only in Scandinavia so paying for something I dont need is pointless.IvanGF14 wrote:ASAP. If you dont buy that DLC you will loose a lot of amazing content, not only from Promods, but also from the own DLC
I just found out that I can not disable game updates from Steam. Great...
Well, I am quite interested on how you'll play with further 2.x versions - there'll be more North coming.
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Developer of Lithuania
Developer of Kazakhstan
Developer of Iraq
Roaming through desert
Developer of Lithuania
Developer of Kazakhstan
Developer of Iraq
You can totally disable updates. Just go to the betas section and find the version you want to stay at.///Miksu wrote:
I just found out that I can not disable game updates from Steam. Great...
Developer for England, Channel Islands and British Columbia.
Italy is the same I believe, Croatia too (ENC, far right lane, usually 1 or 2 lanes, maybe more),many countries use wireless toll for vehicles over 3,5t (Belgium is a newcomer to this systhem, whole central Europe uses it, mostly for motorways and first-class roads (main national roads)).jontsuba wrote:Well, I can say it's like that in Spain, so that's something we've gained.IvanGF14 wrote:Not in the way this system works. It forces you to slow down to 30km/h if you dont want to eat some delicious barrier . And it doesnt work like this on other countries AFAIK. We need to do some research about the system and see
Did anyone have the opportunity to test speed limits based on time and weather? Does it work?