I wonder if this means that we are getting closer to release, either career mode release, or "full game release" (i dont think game version means much, i doubt 1.0 will be full release, and i dont think devs will stop updating once its "fully released") Polishing up steam page could hint that a bit, next hint would maybe be if they changed system requirements? They also have new pictures in the "About the game" on steam, maybe even a new showcase video one day?
Yeah, they actually ran an experimental build back in 2014-2015. I'll give you three guesses what made them stop And higher-speed roads. And better public infrastructure. And different architecture. And the whole thing is landlocked. And the mountains have snow caps.
I've seen posts both here and on Reddit talking about how the pictures in the Steam page were outdated, the devs are fairly active in the community so they probably saw them and decided to update the pics, i don't think it would have been a difficult task
yeah. they definitely should make a remake for those. (maybe with the release of the 0.31?) they should remake them, cause they (i think) from when the vivace was brand new or was'nt even added. correct me if im wrong. they are from 2020 or 2019 or something lol
I did see people mentioning the outdated pictures even years ago, some even recreating them, and i do think they still take a bit to make, thinking of a scene, and setting it all up (lightning and sky, camera angles). It is a big stretch, but devs (in general) usually refresh social medias or marketing to promote and appeal more, either before or after something big
Yeah, some people may think the screenshots aren’t actually from the game and are edited to look good.
I would be one of those people if it wasn't for the bugs in motion blur. What's going on in the Bluebuck photo?
Isn't that why they hold all those video competitions like with Gambler 500, to find skilled video creators?
The camera might have been moving on a camera path in the opposite direction to the car, giving the ground a small amount of motion blur, and the car a lot more in its own direction of travel.
the "mid" refers to the size, it's not a full size truck. Not sure what a small truck would be, probably just a pickup or van size thing