Free Download UKTS 1.32 Full Version - UK Truck Simulator. Just reading the name. I do not think there is ambiguity there, but in case there and it looks like some titles you can not crack the code, it's very much a simulation of driving a truck in the United Kingdom. If that does not sound like it to you, you are right. This is not a surprise hit that you will find the odd fun, this is the Truck Sim.
Branching from various sim game from SCS Software Bus Driver ranging from 18 Wheel of Steel Extreme Trucker, UK Truck Simulator aims to give the feel of driving in the UK what we may call a truck in the vicinity of the location in mainland UK (Northern Ireland was very sorry, Belfast-based truck for you).
Starting as a driver employed by the company, you will be sent around several towns and cities in the UK transporting various materials against time, with the hope of getting more money. Once you've got the hang of it, you can then develop into a freelancer drivers, pick and choose the jobs you take so you have a little more flexibility - you take a long job with a large payout, or several short ones? From there, once you collect enough money you can then start your own trucking company, using the driver, make sure their vehicle is in good condition and raking in the cash. Thus, there is a nice sense of progress as you go.
Truck driving alone will take up most of your time, and try their best to mimic as much as possible without being too much. I use keyboard controls feel really nervous at first, not unexpected given the very heavy you change your vehicle with a small button. But once you can feel it, it feels pretty intuitive. The trucks feel full weight to control, and you have access to almost everything you need - indicator, windshield wipers, lights, hitching and unhitching load and mirrors.
If you prefer there are many other control options available, such as the gamepad and steering wheel support, although how well this support will be I'm not sure, because I lack these peripherals. As is usually the case with niche games such as this, a quick Google for Truck Sim forum (of which there are a surprising number) and you will find many like-minded people willing to help you get the best of the UK Truck simulator of any hardware that you itself - despite the lack of official forums means you have to rely on other fans.
You also have to remember to keep it fueled up, because this new fangled trucks need fuel to go, apparently. You should also keep your current truck and the load is not damaged, although the damage is only indicated by a health meter and unfortunately not the damage to the truck visual effects.
As well as the truck itself, also simulate being the driver. So you have a fatigue meter running while you drive, with a stop quickly recover completely but draining precious hours on an accelerated game clock, which runs at 3 minutes real for the virtual clock. As well as staying well rested, you must comply with the rules of the road, such as not driving style of the US on the right, and not speeding (which sounds easy at first, but could fool later).
So for the first few hours you spent doing the work as specified, to trucking companies. But once you work your way up, you will get to use your accumulated wealth to buy his own truck, as well as investing in upgrades to it. The game really feels like it's open more, being able to make your own choices about your vehicle and take the job. But at the end of the day, you're still driving a truck, which highlights one of the main problems with the game.
Truck driving is pretty much all there is too it. Yes, it is called UK Truck Simulator, so what else do you expect? There is ultimately the choice of management company, but it's pretty simple, so it's a lot of driving as your top choice. But when you can manage the company, you will have more than enough money to have the best trucks with the best upgrade, rendering it a bit aimless.
It does not help that everything can be described as vague as it should. The roads you travel around vaguely like the real one, which connects the cities are vaguely reminiscent of a real place, in a truck that is vaguely like the real ones you see on the street (no vehicle manufacturer licensed in the game). You follow a set of rules vaguely similar to that you would follow in real life. This is all just not quite there.
If you try to go off the beaten path in the streets, you will be greeted by a large floating arrow that damages the immersion a little. I did not expect a full English photo realistic road network, but what there is just like - it's all very much the world of gaming based in the UK, is not really set in it. Try not to expect to see your own city in it, even if it existed, it would not be as you remember, unless of course London is actually made up of about six streets and includes one square mile at most.
But for all of that still does not give you quite a lot as promised, truck simulator truck with right hand drive using the name of the English city. If that is what you are looking for, this will do nicely. If you're looking for a classic secret negligible, this is not it.
Minimum Spec:
Processor : Intel Pentium IV at 2.2 GHz or Equivalent AMD
Video Card : 256 MB VRAM – nVidia GeForce 6200 / ATI Radeon 9600
Memory : 1 GB RAM for Windows XP / 2 GB for Windows Vista or Windows 7
Hard Disk : 900 MB of free Hard Drive Space
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP/ Windows Vista/ Windows 7
Sound : DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card
Direct X : 9.0
Installation : CD-ROM Drive
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