Texas Discussion Thread
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Yeah the super rural blogs are almost impossible to hunt for, particularly given the vastness of Texas. I saw you found a few @halbtollekreatur and I'll toss them into my map, but honestly that was more than I expected lol.
Pictures look pretty great though! Even if they are overused companies (I'm meh with global mills but definitely would love to see something other than sunshine and bushnell) they all look really nicely busy. And those fields of wheat/cotten/etc look really cool, expanding as far as the eye can see. I'm not quite done with Montana, but Texas can't come fast enough lol.
Pictures look pretty great though! Even if they are overused companies (I'm meh with global mills but definitely would love to see something other than sunshine and bushnell) they all look really nicely busy. And those fields of wheat/cotten/etc look really cool, expanding as far as the eye can see. I'm not quite done with Montana, but Texas can't come fast enough lol.
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Yes, if we ignore the companies part, the companies structure and everything is incredible! The only problem is just new companies. But as I said, I believe that like ETS2, the new companies will be added later and are currently under development.
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^Agreed. I'm happy with the visuals of Texas. The problem definitely is the company structure. I don't even know how many new industries Texas could get. So far 1 per the microsite with glass. I'm not sure if Cargo Forwarding counts. Its all industries combined. They are all existing to another which is fine. Its not always possible to bring new industries. Each state may or may not have something to offer for new industries But at least make new companies out of them because every state could offer a more in depth industry.
Based on the cargoes we do have or coming, I can tell you what Texas could have brought. Precast concrete depots, limestone quarry, sand quarry, piping manufacturers (plastic and metal)and clothes manufacturing with cotton coming. I'm sure there area few more I'm not thinking of.
Based on the cargoes we do have or coming, I can tell you what Texas could have brought. Precast concrete depots, limestone quarry, sand quarry, piping manufacturers (plastic and metal)and clothes manufacturing with cotton coming. I'm sure there area few more I'm not thinking of.
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Hopefully we can deliver inside the grain elevators.
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SellGoods -> Amazon -> Jeff Bezos -> Blue Origin north of Van Horn -> space -> SellGoods
There's some nightmare fuel for ya Actually if they do morph SellGoods into being more explicitly an Amazon parody, then including their testing facility would actually be kind of cool.
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What, you don't think SpaceCS is a good name?
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Well NASA isn't the only option. There is also SpaceX that the microcsite could be referring to.
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Johnson Space Center, likely. SpaceX is just a rocket launcher base. Looks like there will be space for it in game.
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Global Mills isn't unusual for Texas, seeing as it debuted with New Mexico.
I'll agree for Sunshine and Bushnell, though. Those should definitely be getting much less common by now.
I'll agree for Sunshine and Bushnell, though. Those should definitely be getting much less common by now.
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I don't really have a problem with Global Mills ether. But I'll agree with Sunshine and Bushnell also.
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