More teams does not mean faster. What it really means is more projects. As personnel gains more experience, they naturally get faster but for the most part, they are just more efficient.......so they seem faster. Things still take time no matter what if you want quality. Pick speed, quality or quantity is what I've always been told. Pick 2 out of the 3. We can't have all 3 and expect and good/decent product.disintegration7x wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023 15:51 I thought more teams would result in a faster release cadence?
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My post are only thoughts and ideas. Don't assume it makes ATS.
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More teams should mean faster release cadence though. Just not faster development for any given map
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Oklahoma release think it's July to August release at this point.
California project harder to predict they release phase 3 or finish off rest of the state?
Once Oklahoma release then it likely Nebraska get more people working on it or send them to base map to finish up California.
DX12 is looming as well.
California project harder to predict they release phase 3 or finish off rest of the state?
Once Oklahoma release then it likely Nebraska get more people working on it or send them to base map to finish up California.
DX12 is looming as well.
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Agree with you there, at this stage we're really at the start of journey, I believe at one point almost everyone was on TX, now TX is done, OK will soonerish come to fruition, KS is hopefully approaching the 2nd half, with what ever is next hopefully not to far behind. I don't think it'll be until next year onwards that the cadence will really be noticeable.oldmanclippy wrote: ↑08 Jun 2023 02:06 More teams should mean faster release cadence though. Just not faster development for any given map
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It's not too late to put Coming Sooner on the Steam page
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I was told that they have a stream (I think on Twitch) when the DLC releases, but I do know that some streamers/video gamers on both YT and Twitch get it a week or so earlier so that they can pre-record and start releasing videos/streams a few days ahead...
So watch your YT recommends for ATS Oklahoma vids
So watch your YT recommends for ATS Oklahoma vids
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Pics 1 & 2: I-44 at US 277/US 281/OK 5 in Walters: https://goo.gl/maps/2oL8atNxWFFhMsFw8
Pics 3 & 4: likely I-44 (HE Bailey Turnpike) toll plaza between Chickasha & Newcastle. If so, these are now outdated as the toll plaza structure no longer exists with the recent conversion to cashless. https://goo.gl/maps/oPSJ57srWs4Wjq4d9
Pic 5: Indian Nation Turnpike (OK 375) near McAlester: https://goo.gl/maps/14MaNKyudFLmgBoK6
Pics 6, 7, 8: I-44 (Turner Turnpike) near Stroud: https://goo.gl/maps/cnL57BR3kjeRcMpi7
Pics 9 & 10 may be US 412 (Cimarron Turnpike) at OK 99 in Hallett: https://goo.gl/maps/hZuCRUQkaMS781nm6
Pic 11 could be Indian Nation Turnpike at OK 3 in Antlers: https://goo.gl/maps/xi1BGehGzas7cKZH8
Pics 3 & 4: likely I-44 (HE Bailey Turnpike) toll plaza between Chickasha & Newcastle. If so, these are now outdated as the toll plaza structure no longer exists with the recent conversion to cashless. https://goo.gl/maps/oPSJ57srWs4Wjq4d9
Pic 5: Indian Nation Turnpike (OK 375) near McAlester: https://goo.gl/maps/14MaNKyudFLmgBoK6
Pics 6, 7, 8: I-44 (Turner Turnpike) near Stroud: https://goo.gl/maps/cnL57BR3kjeRcMpi7
Pics 9 & 10 may be US 412 (Cimarron Turnpike) at OK 99 in Hallett: https://goo.gl/maps/hZuCRUQkaMS781nm6
Pic 11 could be Indian Nation Turnpike at OK 3 in Antlers: https://goo.gl/maps/xi1BGehGzas7cKZH8
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So per blog, no distance-based toll?
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Oklahoma tolls are distance based. https://www.pikepass.com/toll/AllTollRates.aspx These are the toll rates provided by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority.
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