u/Cumulonimbus1991

Coming from ATS to ETS2 specifically for Scandinavia, what can I expect?

Hello!

I play ATS on and off, usually I'l play for a few weeks intensively and then I play flight sim for a bit. I actually am from Europe (Netherlands), I chose ATS because 1. I play games for escapism and I wanted to be away from home and 2. my favourite region in Europe is Scandinavia (also IRL), and it wasn't well represented.

Until now!

I've been reading so many great things about Nordic Horizons I am absolutely excited to try it out. But I am also wondering how it will feel compared to the old DLCs Scandinavia and Beyond the Baltics. Since I need Scandinavia if I do want to have that occasional trip back home and I need the Baltics for South-Finland and to be able to extend my routes a bit. Is the quality drop managable or does it break immersion?

Any other things I should know before making the switch? I can expect the same gameplay loop right? Buy a nice truck, spend exp points (on long hauls first), earn money to upgrade truck etc.

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u/Cumulonimbus1991 — 1 day ago

How beginner friendly is this game in terms of making wrong (pull) decisions?

Hello,

I saw the post on gachagaming subreddit and now I want to start this game, I love lovecraftian horror and turb-based games so it sounds fun.

The one thing I really don't like with gachagames is constantly looking at discord or tierlists to decide who to pull for, who to build, etc. What I like most is just choosing who I like, which design I think is cool etc. Sure a few tips here and there is fine, but if there is a whole 20-point pull strategy that beginners have to follow otherwise they ruin their account that's not for me. It has to stay relaxing.

Thanks

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u/Cumulonimbus1991 — 1 day ago

This app Immersive Chinese has 160 lessons with each 25 sencentes (4000 sentences total). I use it for speaking exercises. But I can never remember where I left off before. It just shows all lessons top to bottom without any way to mark your progress or bookmark where you stopped.

I understand I should redo lessons so I don't want them gone I just want to see where I left off, without using a different tool (notepad or something) to write it down myself.

Am I missing something here?

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u/Cumulonimbus1991 — 8 days ago