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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 03-12-2010, 04:38 AM
Stoned_Trucker Stoned_Trucker is offline
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I gave up on this game when they said they ditched Multiplayer to release it quicker then projected. Yeah... How many years was it again? 6 or 7?

My friend and I were waiting for this game just for the multiplayer alone... I mean it would have been the ONLY damn trucker sim with Multiplayer...(Like Sim Multiplayer, not that crap they had with racing and arcade style games) Then bam... They took that away.

I have not played the game at all so I have not one clue on the actual game play on my computer but... I will say that all the video's and stuff lead me to believe that this is a game that USA gamers will be very disappointed at.

I think they should have gone with a more MMORPG style of game with trucking.

Just like how every Trucker Sim game has (18 WoS, The Euro, German and UK Truck Simulator, ect.), you start out with nothing but a cheep truck and hardly any cash then work your way up to make a huge enterprise of a company and own the trucking world.

Well take out the stupid AI truckers and add real life players to the formula.
Now you have actual virtual companies that are real players working together.

Talking about this may lead to a better development of a new Rig'n'Roll 2
I know they won't make a patch with multiplayer, maybe a add-on for more sales, I mean IF they fix everything were asking (and that is a big if, pun intended ) Then there would be 2 very happy Americans buying Rig'n'Roll.

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Old 03-14-2010, 07:42 AM
Rob_G Rob_G is offline
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Talking about this may lead to a better development of a new Rig'n'Roll 2
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yeah in another 20 years lol, tbh i have completely given up on this game now, they made a big mistake by releasing the game in russian first, how many russians have bought this game, compared to how many english speaking people would have bought it, but now because they released in russian before english, the russians have said how bad this game is, so now english people will not buy it!
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:05 AM
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Got the US release version. Very Disappointed. No Track IR support, physics are horrible, AI drivers are horrible, rain is not enough to warrant the use of the wipers, the damn police always seem to know if you nicked someone's car, heck the police is "too much policing", they might as well be gestapo or KGB.

My fault is Im a sucker for trucking games... after 18 WOS series, i thought RNR would be like Simbin's GTR series is to trucking games... or maybe Codemaster's Dirt or Grid games. Honestly, its only half a notch better than WOS because of graphics, but its pretty much the same flat and dull trucking game that is WOS. RNR is NOT what Hard Truck or Hard Truck 2/King of the Road were during their time. HT was a game changer. And its a shame after all these years, 1C is only able to come up with a game that's only marginally better than HT by today's gaming standards.

If only I could get a refund.
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Old 04-20-2010, 09:56 AM
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The first two hours of playing i thought it was pretty good.

After 3 days of playng im thinking about a refund myself!!

Its not what im searching in a trucking game.

Now im back on the good old "Haulin" with the some mods. Its ten times better than RNR!!!
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Old 04-20-2010, 10:11 AM
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Now im back on the good old "Haulin" with the some mods. Its ten times better than RNR!!!
What mods for Haulin' are worth getting? I still have Haulin' installed myself but haven't played it in a very long time. I never looked for mods for it. You can PM me if you want as I don't think discussing other trucking games will be appreciated here
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:26 PM
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thanks all for review and warning

so i can save my money

i dont like crap games like this

lol for making 7 years this game thats a big piece of bul.shi. lol

i go to europe truck sim thats much better
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Old 04-26-2010, 03:32 AM
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I for one, find this game to be horribly disappointing and no where near worth all the hype. I was getting a little tired of the same old grind in the Hard Truck games and based on a friend's recommendation and the description at GamersGate, I bought this worthless waste of HDD space. If you are running an older system, do yourself a favor and ignore the "minimum system requirements" and they are total BS. I run a Pentium 4 3.0, 4G of RAM and a GeForce 9500 and no matter that I try this game runs like a slideshow about 10 minutes into it. The sound is horrid and generic, the graphics look dated, the controls are about what you would expect from other trucking games but what really gets me is the whole concept. I may be tired of the endless nothing of Hard Truck but this game is about as unrealistic as it gets. It's an arcade race with cart style physics disguised as a trucking simulation. I did want something with more of an objective to it and when a friend suggested this as it had lot of "competition" in it, I assumed it meant competition with other companies for business, not flat out racing. Who in their right mind would race a loaded rig on public highways? WTF kind of "simulation" is this? To make matters worse, the AI is retarded and the cops and other truckers will randomly side swipe your rig and then naturally you get pulled over and fined. The worst is when you are exiting on a ramp and the truck behind you that is in 2nd decides that he can take the ramp at 80 MPH when a player with a keyboard or even a gamepad can only safely control their truck at 30 or so and you get rear ended, lose your load and get fined, then penalized because you can't get you load hooked back up and make it to the warehouse on time.

And the warehouses. WTF? I know this takes place int he near future but half the fun of a trucking sim is getting your load and hooking up. Why take that away? And why in the hell does the game take control of the rig to pull in the warehouse and then you get your load attached automatically only to have the game drive you straight into a pole or off the road by going straight instead of left or right where the road splits? Why not at least give the player control of the rig just outside of the warehouse? I can't believe I paid $36 for this worthless game. I'm warning all of my friends to stay away from this game and this developer as this is just ridiculous.
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:51 PM
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The biggest mistake in RnR is they called this is simulator.
Many people who love sim buy it, but after that what will happen?
If it would be called action truck racing game, there were not much problems like now. There are people prefer racing game to real sim, why don't aim to sell them?
I enjoy RnR some because I am not absolute sim fan, though if it were more sim like that's preferable.
I don't see any benefit from disguising and advertising RnR as truck simulator.
Be honest. that's the only true way to be appreciated.
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