Though it's planned, there's no word on when European Truck Simulator 2 will be recieving its multiplayer update just yet. If you have the game, the update should be idling on Steam waiting to go. Roads should rumble and dip in all the right places, signs should be more accurate, and you’ll even have to pass state border checks to ensure you’re not hauling an invasive species. The update also adds part one of the California reskin.
It should be noted that this is everything Homer sang about in that Simpsons episode. The player count is a conservative number that they hope to increase later in updates. Some common American Truck Simulator issues are crashing, unable to start the Game and performance issues like freezing/ low FPS and also the American truck simulator not working on Windows 10. Though the game hauls a lot of mods, they’re not available in multiplayer just yet, but the plan is to make them work. Make it nice, there are people coming over! And this is the only game where I’d suggest switching off your "Trucksy Business" Discord channel and instead use the in-game option: CB radios. Since American Truck Simulator version 1.34 last February, which was more of a maintenance update, gamers have been impatient for the 1.35 public beta. Something to think about if you’re hauling a galling trailer. All the clients will sync, so the AI traffic, weather, and all your truck accessories should match. Anyone can host a session, keeping it for friends only or letting people join via the browser. The new mode enables up to eight players (pals or otherwise) to truck together, doing tasks and admiring each other’s paint jobs on the long and open roads. Developer SCS Software added multiplayer convoys to the game today after a couple of months of beta testing. You can officially hit the road with your friends in American Truck Simulator.