As long as they FINALLY fix the traffic routing I'll buy this game in a heartbeat--why must every car be in a single lane on the freeway!!!
11 0 Replywhy must every car be in a single lane on the freeway!!!
yeah, even with TM:PE I still got single lane backups. There was a mod that forced random lane changes, speeding, running red lights, etc. It helped, but never fully fixed the issue.
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Personally, I really like that from the very first scene you can tell that this is all in-game footage. Check out these cars clipping through each other. :)
9 0 ReplyPretty hyped for this, this looks like a worthy sequel! God this winter is going to be PACKED
7 0 Replysomeone know if it's gonna have native linux support?
6 0 ReplyI'd love to be proven wrong but I doubt it'll have native support, will probably work well with Proton though.
4 0 ReplyDidn't the first one had an official Linux version tho? Maybe it will be the same?
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Paradox have generally very good with Linux support. We should see a native version or a WINE/Proton compatible program.
However, I haven't seen any confirmation of anything, except the Steam page shows only a Windows Icon.
3 0 ReplyHowever, I haven't seen any confirmation of anything, except the Steam page shows only a Windows Icon.
this is a bad signal :(
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The first had Linux support and most paradox games are native on proton.db.
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This looks awesome I really like the road geometry options they showed off, making windey roads looks much easier
5 0 ReplyThis looks really good!
3 0 ReplyThe intersection markings look great!
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