Montana Discussion Thread

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#3771 Post by PGTransport » 14 Aug 2022 03:01

Marcello Julio wrote: 12 Aug 2022 22:53 For me Montana brought the two best places: The Secret Road in Thompson Falls and the Glacier National Park.
Yes, that hidden road in Thompson Falls is great. Just found it yesterday. Couple of dodgy wooden plank bridges to cross as well. Two planks of wood each side and nothing in between them. But I made it across both of them. LOL There are also a couple of short hidden streets going off to the left just before the bridge before you start going up the hill. So there are actually 3 different short roads you can take of the main sealed road thru town get to the bridge.
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#3772 Post by flight50 » 14 Aug 2022 05:10

The hidden path in Thompson Falls has a nice single lane dirt road. That road now exist. Imho, that route should be featured a bit more in heavily wooded areas. A lot of people have been asking for a bit more challenging roads and that one has some a few spots that are tricky.
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#3773 Post by killingjoke28336 » 14 Aug 2022 09:07

Something is not right about this route. :D
I think there are missing some roads for sure because that doesn't seem like a realistic route, please fix that SCS.
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#3775 Post by Tristman » 14 Aug 2022 10:26

US-12 from I-90 to Helena would also do the trick. But I guess there’s much more room for MT-200.
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#3776 Post by killingjoke28336 » 14 Aug 2022 10:41

MT-200 would be nice, looks very scenic.
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#3777 Post by saur44l » 14 Aug 2022 11:27

Another day,another visit to the region of Glacier National Park,this time driving through US-2 and once again I was mind blown by the look of it,does anyone know if the same guy was working on the both roads?If that is the case that guy or girl is a keeper.And just like everything else in that part of Montana,Kalispell is probably the most beautiful town in this map dlc,the attention on the details is simply on another level and along with Jackson,WY best looking small towns in ATS.Also it is worth mentioning that US-93 leading to it with the addition of Polson(another excellent work)as a scenery town is one of the best roads in Montana,thus leading to conclusion that northwestern part of the dlc gives you more than enough for the price you paid for Montana.
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#3778 Post by Tristman » 14 Aug 2022 14:17

It comes down to biome preference I think. Everything east of I-15 and north of I-90, while made very well, doesn't really hold my interest for long. The rest of Montana I love and I could keep driving around in.
I'm sort of nervous I guess for the rest of the Great Plains states, because though I have no doubt SCS will do a good job on them, I'm not sure if I will want to keep spending time in those states when there's the mountains and canyons in the west that I enjoy driving around so much. Unfortunately this makes me more hyped for base map reworks than for new DLC.
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#3779 Post by killingjoke28336 » 14 Aug 2022 14:54

There is nearly nothing left in the USA when you are a mountain guy. Eastern US is basically Europe without the Alps.
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#3780 Post by saur44l » 14 Aug 2022 15:03

We still have that Appalachian region,it is probably years from now,but still it is something. :mrgreen:
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