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: This DLC introduced a level of verticality and "wilderness density" previously unseen. Version 1.45 optimized the rendering of these vast forests and jagged peaks, ensuring that the "Treasure State" felt as rugged and isolated as its real-world counterpart.
: The addition of Cody provided a missing link for truckers navigating the northern routes, proving that SCS Software is committed to filling in the "holes" of the map rather than just expanding outward. ATS DLC'sv1.45.3.26
By the time the game reached this version, the release of the and the Texas DLC loomed large, fundamentally changing the scale of the game. : This DLC introduced a level of verticality
: Specialized transport DLCs (Heavy Cargo, Forest Machinery) layered on top of the map expansions created unique logistical challenges. Hauling a massive transformer through the winding roads of Colorado in 1.45 requires a level of focus that simple "A-to-B" driving doesn't capture. By the time the game reached this version,
Version 1.45 wasn't just about maps; it introduced the rework and the Gas & Time UI updates. These changes reflect a "deep-tissue" approach to simulation:
: As the largest map expansion to date, the Texas DLC (teased and prepared for in the 1.45 cycle) forced a technical evolution in how the engine handles distant horizons and massive urban interchanges. Technical Depth: The 1.45 Foundation
: Subtle tweaks to the lighting engine in this version made the transition from the neon-soaked streets of Las Vegas to the dusty sunsets of New Mexico feel more organic.