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Speed Bumps On City/Country Roads + Collision In EU2 Server


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Suggestion Name: Speed Bumps for City/Country Roads + Collision In EU2 Server

 

Suggestion Description: Adding speed bumps to various road sections together with warning signs 50m/?m in advance, removing collision in EU2 server.

 

Any example images: No.

 

Why should it be added?: Speed bumps automatically forces the driver to slow down e.g. long curves on Autobahn and other road sections, especially before crossroads and sharp turns in/near the city. Collision in EU2: Drivers who want to take full advantage of their trucks' performances and care less about traffic situations (crashes etc.) would have more realism and fun, those who don't want to part-take can join EU 1. (Speed bumps also included in EU2)

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Speed bumps are interesting idea, however, it's not going to be added, atleast until SCS stop ETS2 support.

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Speed bumps are interesting idea, however, it's not going to be added, atleast until SCS stop ETS2 support.

 yes, is a interesting idea, but the can add a map modding of the speed bumps, but is a very hard work because if SCS update the game to add new cities or change some roads the modding of the speed bumps must be updated :(

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@scania970 there are at many, at long sharp turns after a straight road e.g. the narrow roads' sharp turns in england

 

@Warrior, what about the suggestion for eu2?

 

we can't modify the road unless scs will do it, and also we are not going to change anything about eu2 cause its freeroam server 

 

 

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