Iberia Discussion
- plykkegaard
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Yeah make sure to sure to use two factor authentication, if you have the account stolen it is a lot of money down the drain
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Yes, i managed to recover it, someone said me he reported me accidentally and directed me to a scammer which posed as a Steam "moderator/admin/squad staff". Thankfully i managed to recover the account control the very same day
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(and still hopeful the city will feature in the game with a garage someday)
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- plykkegaard
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Ahh a fishing attempt, quite annoying
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Re: Iberia Discussion
I sort of prefer the relatively tight deadline to complete the number of deliveries. I hate not being able to participate in any WOT events.
Having the deadline set to two months in the future gives me no incentive to play the DLC just for this purpose.
Having the deadline set to two months in the future gives me no incentive to play the DLC just for this purpose.
- Drive Safely
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Re: Iberia Discussion
Just did my first delivery in Iberia, first impression is this map DLC really made me feel more immersed than ever in ETS2! Well done to the map team!
- supersobes
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Re: Iberia Discussion
I was driving along on this road, and I stopped behind these vehicles to wait because I assumed it was just a traffic jam. Then I realized that they are actually parked. I'm a bit confused about this lane. Is it a parking lane or a driving lane? The road markings seem like those that would be used on a driving lane. Is parking like this allowed in Spain?
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- gandalf7472000
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it is allowed in almost all Europe except there is a sign forbiting it.
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Re: Iberia Discussion
In urban roads it may be possible, but unlikely. Industrial areas usually have a wide hard shoulder for trucks.
Re: Iberia Discussion
Yes, it's allowed! Or at the very least it's done in reality... A very cool and immersive feature of this DLC.
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I really like seeing the parked cars on the side of the road, it's a simple detail that adds to the immersion
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