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Suggestion: On ETS2 we need traffic,there are many reasons why

Why would this be useful: More realistic,Make truckers think twice before going through red light,truckers have to be more alert to what is going on around them/always indicate as traffic do actually wait when you are about to pull out or turn,it would be less boring staring at the road when nothing happens,the best excitement is  honking your horn to fellow truckers )) its will stop a lot of idiot speeding around with no trailers causing mayhem to upset truckers,it would be much harder for trolls to flip trucks,I see many trucks with no trailers flying through red lights,if we had traffic they would not do as most wil cause then to crash in to cars,making them pay to service there own trucks,

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This would lead to a new set of idiots deliberately ramming AI cars and blocking the road. I'm fine when it's just the players doing the blocking because they will get banned if they keep doing it. AI and pathing problems is something I can happily live without in MP.

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Rejected many times before.

 

Some of the reasons we won't add this, is because of the amount of processing power and bandwidth required to have AI traffic. Imagine the amount of bandwidth and processing power the server needs to use per player. Then multiply it by 10, assuming each player has around 10 ai cars around them, and add a bit of processing power so the server can "drive" them around. That ends up being a lot.

 

That's one reason why we won't add it.

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