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  1. @quln Player ➜ Support Trainee @Donald__Duck Player ➜ Support Trainee
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  2. @<SELF-DRIVING VEHICLE> Translator ➜ Retired Team Member (Left)
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  3. @Hubs. Game Moderation Leader + Community Moderator Trainee (Discord) ➜ Game Moderation Leader + Community Moderator (Discord)
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  4. @Brads331 Community Moderator (Discord) + Event Team ➜ Retired Team Member (Left)
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  5. @Koneko Game Moderation Trainee ➜ Report Moderator
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  6. @Puppykieron Game Moderator ➜ Retired Team Member (Left)
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  7. @Hockerto Report Moderator ➜ Report Moderator + Media Team
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  8. @[FR] Adrien Game Moderator + Translation Trainee ➜ Game Moderator + Translator
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  9. @FourP. Player ➜ Media Team
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  10. @Greybeard Game Moderation Trainee ➜ Report Moderator
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  11. @Trand Game Moderation Trainee ➜ Report Moderator
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  12. @LemonJuicee Support Team Leader + Community Moderator (Language Discord) ➜ Support Team Leader (Left)
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  13. @itsPeanutttt Game Moderator + Event Team ➜ Game Moderator (Left)
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  14. @Ghøst. Add-On Team ➜ Add-On Team + Community Moderator Trainee (Discord)
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  15. @Fox7y Game Moderation Trainer + Event Team ➜ Game Moderation Trainer + Event Planner
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  16. Suggestion Name: Need more details about cargo in truck Job Dispatcher. Suggestion Description: In the job dispatcher, road distance, ferry distance, ferry price are shown and you can see the preview, but the cargo weight is not mentioned anywhere. When we are driving a low power truck and taking the job just by seeing the preview of trailer, then there is a lot of issue due to high weight on hilly areas. Any example images: Why should it be added?: Sometimes I have seen that other drivers block the road due to high weight in hilly areas and traffic gets blocked. (ex- Promods ice land, promods death road Kirkenes area)
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  17. Whoever says Hawaiian pizza (pineapple on pizza) is disgusting, they are very wrong. I have a strong preference for Hawaiian pizza and there is no changing my mind
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  18. Just ordered a pizza with pineapple on it
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  19. @quln Player ➜ Support Trainee
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  21. @Mellow Game Moderation Trainer + Event Planner ➜ Event Manager
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  22. Greetings truckers! Are you prepared for our Supporters Convoy? Join us on our exclusive supporter-only convoy, as we all come together to drive through the lovely scenery of Poland and Hungary. Join us on Saturday the 15th of February 2025 at 18:00 UTC (Alternative Timezones). The convoy duration is estimated to be 90 minutes. There are no scheduled breaks or fuel stops; you are welcome to pull over into a safe place should you require some rest. Feel free to comment or ask any questions in the patron or supporters channel on our Discord! This is a Patron, Nitro Booster and Twitch Subscriber exclusive event which means you must have an active subscription to one of our Patreon tiers, be a Nitro Booster on our Discord or have an active subscription to our Twitch channel. Please note that to be eligible to join as a Twitch subscriber you must be in our Discord with a connected TruckersMP account as well as having your Twitch account connected to your Discord profile. If you do not do this before the 12th of February 2025 you will not be able to participate! Not a Patron yet, but want to participate? It is not too late, make sure you become one of our Patrons before the 14th of February 2025! Become a Patron here. Don't forget to connect your Patreon account with your TruckersMP account! Not sure how you can do this? Click here! You can also subscribe to our Twitch channel here! Don't know how to connect your Discord account? Click here! Note: If you’re boosting our Discord before the 12th of February 2025 you are also able to participate. Departure: Katowice, Poland Destination: Budapest, Hungary DLC: Going East Don't forget to mark your attendance on our event page! Make sure to check out the event rules! We look forward to seeing you there! -TruckersMP Team --> View post on homepage
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  26. I love pineapple on pizza, it is the best, prove me wrong, I would eat it all the time
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  27. I like pineapple on pizza
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  28. I'm italian and I say NO PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA . Every single time someone eat it with pineapple on, an italian person is probably dying . Eat it with whatever you want but please no pineapple, thanks .
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  29. @OmSaL Retired Team Member ➜ Community Moderator (Forum)
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  30. @Hennessyistaken Game Moderation Trainee ➜ Report Moderator
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  31. @Hubs. Game Moderation Leader ➜ Game Moderation Leader + Community Moderator Trainee (Discord)
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  32. @Obanai Game Moderator + Community Moderator (Discord) ➜ Game Moderator (Left)
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  33. @'Leo. Support ➜ Support + Media Team
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  34. In September 2023, a group from our American Truck Simulator map team embarked on a journey across the USA on a research trip. This included collecting research material and references for our upcoming Louisiana DLC. In this blog post, we’ll share a glimpse of their exciting journey through the state and the experiences they had along the way! The trip consisted of 5 members, Paulie, our asset specialist; Zuzu, our road specialist; Ashka, our vegetation and rock formation specialist; Vojta, one of our more senior map designers; and Davido, the lead for the Louisiana DLC. We spoke with each of them to share with you their own personal experiences and what they learned and gathered from this trip. This trip wasn’t exclusively for Louisiana, but served several purposes, as Davido explains to us. “A few of my colleagues and I were on a business trip in the USA, which included research and travelling through various states. However, we focused most on Arkansas and Louisiana, since at that time we already knew that these two states were up next in production.” “When we entered Louisiana, I was driving on I-10 from Texas, and right after the border was a Welcome Center, where we made our first stop,” Zuzu tells us. “We were greeted by signs saying 'Do not feed alligators' and 'Be aware of snakes” Ashka adds, “There was also a beautiful lake full of floating islands of water hyacinth, wooden walkways through a forest covered in Spanish moss and giant spiders. We immediately knew this state would be special.” “My first impression when getting out of the car was that the air is really humid and warm,” Zuzu told us. Davido goes on to share “For people coming to the States for the first time from Europe, the biggest surprise is probably the vastness and the distances between everything, as well as the overall size. Of course, we have big cities with skyscrapers in Europe too, but I'm referring more to things you don't notice at first glance, like curbs and parking spaces, which are designed for large SUVs. Also, hydrants, signs, barriers, and trash cans. Sometimes, for fun, we took pictures with these objects so that we could later better estimate their size in relation to the human body.” In addition to exploring cities and capturing the overall vibe of the southern United States, the team was eager to visit several key points of interest, including industrial areas and historical landmarks. “We visited well-known sites, such as the Port Fourchon area, a major seaport supporting offshore oil platforms and drilling rigs, and the Oak Alley Plantation. Players can look forward to experiencing these locations in some form,” Davido shared. “In cities, we focused primarily on the historical centers and significant landmarks, as our goal is to make each city recognizable and authentic. We strive to capture the unique essence of a place so that locals or those familiar with it can instantly identify it. To do this, we made a point to pass through or highlight the most iconic landmarks. We also tried to include key industries located in the area, though we were limited by time and couldn’t see everything we wanted to.” “I was focused more on buildings, objects, their size, and details,” Paulie shares. “As my position bridges the team of mappers and the team of 3D asset creators, I wanted to bring them as many photos as possible. My colleague and I took comparative pictures to show the scale of objects, captured materials, and even documented hard-to-find views of the backsides of landmark buildings. Honestly, I barely saw the place outside the camera lens, haha.” “On a more personal note, this trip was like a dream come true. When I was little, my grandmother used to show me pictures from her trip to the USA, and I fell in love with the country back then. She also visited Louisiana, so it was fascinating for me to stand in the same places she had been 21 years earlier. Since this trip, I can’t stop thinking about going back to the States and putting even more passion into my work for ATS.” “As someone who was focused on the road layouts, I really enjoyed driving over all those bridges above swamps and even over the sea when we visited Port Fourchon.” Zuzu tells us, “Of course, I also loved seeing the massive junction complexes in New Orleans and other big cities. Experiencing them in real life gave me a whole new perspective since, until now, I had only seen them in pictures and on Street View. The same goes for truck stops, it was incredible to see them up close.” “As we walked through New Orleans, we saw so many lively places filled with people and music. When we visited Louis Armstrong Park, I took the opportunity to buy an LP to bring back home for my grandparents. My grandpa cried tears of joy when I gave it to him. Making him this happy was so heart-warming, and I wanted to share this little moment.” “Another great experience was visiting the Tabasco factory on Avery Island,” Vojta shares. “We had a full tour, not only around the island and its beautiful nature, but also inside the factory itself. We learned about the company’s history and the process of making Tabasco. At the end of the tour, we visited their souvenir shop and even got to taste a variety of Tabasco flavoured ice creams.” “We also visited the Jungle Gardens, a huge, stunning park created by the island’s owner and the founder of Tabasco,” Ashka added. “The whole island felt like something out of a fairy tale: sprawling oak trees with branches that reached the ground, draped in Spanish moss; scenic paths; and ponds filled with herons and alligators.” “Thanks to this visit to the state of Louisiana, I believe we’ll be able to deliver an even more immersive experience.” Zuzu tells us, “I’m truly grateful to have been part of this journey, and I hope we can bring a similar experience to all of you through our upcoming map DLC.” We hope you enjoyed reading all about the Louisiana Research Trip! We look forward to sharing more about the development of this upcoming DLC for American Truck Simulator with you here on our official blog. If you're excited to explore Louisiana, be sure to add it to your Steam Wishlist! Until next time, keep on truckin'! View the full article
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  35. Absolutely no. My Sicilian origins is not allowing me such disgusting mix
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  37. I absolutely declare my utmost agreement that pineapple belongs on pizza and will always have a place on pizza. You cannot change my mind.
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  38. ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! ewww
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  45. [Mods] Euro Truck Simulator 2 Support for ProMods Europe v2.73a Support for Frosty v10 Improvements & Fixes Pack v2 Removed support for ProMods Europe v2.73
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