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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 12-22-2009, 12:13 PM
novatekk novatekk is offline
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I bought the game eventhough I don't speak/understand a word Russian. Navigating through the game menus isn't that hard because most games, whether in English or Russian sort of use the same layout.

As for the game itself...single missions where you have to deliver goods from A to B work fine, you pick a city to depart from, choose the goods you want to deliver, pick a truck, set the game settings (day/night dry/rain etc.) and you're good to go. I translated some of the most important menus so if you decide to buy the game I can always send them to you.

As for the career mode, I find it enjoyable but I can imagine that people who really love a good story want to understand what's really going on. For example, you'll get plenty of phonecalls where you are asked to do a side mission. The phonecall itself won't help you much but if you accept the mission you can check the map to see where you need to go. Downside is that this way it doesn't really differ from you regular delivery mission. Some goes for missions where you need to give somebody a ride. It works because you can see where you need to drop the person off but you won't be able to enjoy his story which sometimes goes on for ages

The regular delivery missions in career mode which you can get at one of the warehouses across the map work fine. Pictures in the menu will make it clear what kind of goods you're dealing with, the map tells you where to go.

I think it all depends on what you want to do with the game.
If you just want to deliver goods from point A to B, do races against AI opponents and mess around with the different game settings (day/night etc.) then the Russian release will be enjoyable. If you want to get in depth with the game, get to know the characters, exactly know what's going on etc. then I think you can best wait for the English release.

I bought the game for only 10 euros and I love doing single missions with custom settings so for me it works. I might even buy the English version as well, knowing this release only cost me a tenner.

If you have any more questions let me know.
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Old 12-22-2009, 12:40 PM
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If you want to get in depth with the game, get to know the characters, exactly know what's going on etc. then I think you can best wait for the English release.
That's what I want to do, so I'll just have to wait. I've heard some of the in-depth parameters from others, and videos, and that's what I enjoy. I like to immerse myself into a game, or story-line. I'm quite sure from what I've heard to date, that I won't be disappointed in the wait.
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Old 12-22-2009, 07:42 PM
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I bought the game eventhough I don't speak/understand a word Russian. Navigating through the game menus isn't that hard because most games, whether in English or Russian sort of use the same layout.

As for the game itself...single missions where you have to deliver goods from A to B work fine, you pick a city to depart from, choose the goods you want to deliver, pick a truck, set the game settings (day/night dry/rain etc.) and you're good to go. I translated some of the most important menus so if you decide to buy the game I can always send them to you.

As for the career mode, I find it enjoyable but I can imagine that people who really love a good story want to understand what's really going on. For example, you'll get plenty of phonecalls where you are asked to do a side mission. The phonecall itself won't help you much but if you accept the mission you can check the map to see where you need to go. Downside is that this way it doesn't really differ from you regular delivery mission. Some goes for missions where you need to give somebody a ride. It works because you can see where you need to drop the person off but you won't be able to enjoy his story which sometimes goes on for ages

The regular delivery missions in career mode which you can get at one of the warehouses across the map work fine. Pictures in the menu will make it clear what kind of goods you're dealing with, the map tells you where to go.

I think it all depends on what you want to do with the game.
If you just want to deliver goods from point A to B, do races against AI opponents and mess around with the different game settings (day/night etc.) then the Russian release will be enjoyable. If you want to get in depth with the game, get to know the characters, exactly know what's going on etc. then I think you can best wait for the English release.

I bought the game for only 10 euros and I love doing single missions with custom settings so for me it works. I might even buy the English version as well, knowing this release only cost me a tenner.

If you have any more questions let me know.
Agreed. Finding trough the menus will be fine after a short while.
There are some translations already out, where you can check back if you are not sure what you doing.
Anyway, i absolutely agree with novatekk, doing just haulin freight from a to b is workin pretty fine, you just drive, you dont bother about the language anyway then.
doing the whole story mode, go and wait for the eu/us release.
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Old 12-23-2009, 01:40 AM
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Thank you all for spending time answering this question. I think I am going to purchase it since I have been waiting so long and its only 17USD. Another thing I'm worried about is actually purchasing it, I don't want to do it wrong and end up not getting everything downloaded or something. I think purchasing it and downloading it is another task in itself.
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Old 12-23-2009, 01:41 PM
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In that case you may want to consult with someone who has already done that, so you don't end up paying for something you don't want. Maybe somebody reading this thread can assist you.

Check out this post from Sneaksie http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...&postcount=102

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Old 03-09-2010, 04:31 PM
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You can purchase the game via 1C company if you are patient and have time to copy and paste text into a translator or something. But I used yuPlay to buy my game. I just used the websites downloader to download, and the install starts after it has been downloaded. Download speed depends on your internet connection. For me it was about 30 to 45 mins tho. Same price as suggested 17.63 to be exact. Hope this helps

P.S. You must have some type of bank card, credit card....Im not sure if you can use paypal.
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