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Rig'n'Roll Truck racing game, sequel to the famous Hard Truck series. Drive authentic trucks along real Californian roads, deliver cargo, take part in truck races or establish your own cargo transportation company.

 
 
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Old 10-20-2007, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Flagman_20
I had so much fun reading those posts LOL !!
Different opinions, don't insult each other for that.

Chill the f**k out, both of you (no offense, of course). I think that we all have to agree that 18WoS is a great game, besides, it's the most modern trucksim we've got.

But, I'm sure Rig'n'Roll will be much better. And I have to agree with Bloodstar on one thing: The first SCS trucksims were a big pot of crap, but they have improved a lot.

Just lighten up already, geez (again, no offense)
OK, you are right, I apologize for any offense

I didn't wanted to turn this into some nasty discussion but just for the historical facts I need to ask who have stolen ideas lol?

I see that all games are based on making some truck empire, hiring truckers etc? Does this has to be just like that in truck sim?

Now, I admit that I didn't played all games so I ask simple question, who made first truck sim, Softlab or SCS?

Who do you think borrowed ideas?

And lastly I am not trashing too much this last game from SCS, I played the demo and it is OK - but just need some facts. This is nothing personal.


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