When ATS released Feb 2, 2016, Oxnard Crossroads was the most popular place on ATS. Then, the deterrent reasons came along that killed off ATS to about 50 players today (45 at the time of writing this). https://traffic.krashnz.com/ats/us-sim Vegas is no longer the popular hangout town. 3 are in it at the time of this. With 1 scattered in Montana, 3 in Texas, and 0 elsewhere. Leading to desolate roads 98% of the map.
How do you plan on restoring player population back to ATS and make it as lively as ETS 2's Sim 1 is?
Just for comparison, <100 players on ATS daily. About 3.5k players on ETS 2 daily.
I understand ATS' map is paid DLC. But, it doesn't need updating (except for when SCS forgets a road or two). And, ATS' trucks are more bulky. But still, ATS is just as great of a game as ETS 2.
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When ATS released Feb 2, 2016, Oxnard Crossroads was the most popular place on ATS. Then, the deterrent reasons came along that killed off ATS to about 50 players today (45 at the time of writing this). https://traffic.krashnz.com/ats/us-sim Vegas is no longer the popular hangout town. 3 are in it at the time of this. With 1 scattered in Montana, 3 in Texas, and 0 elsewhere. Leading to desolate roads 98% of the map.
Just for comparison, <100 players on ATS daily. About 3.5k players on ETS 2 daily.
I understand ATS' map is paid DLC. But, it doesn't need updating (except for when SCS forgets a road or two). And, ATS' trucks are more bulky. But still, ATS is just as great of a game as ETS 2.
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