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#1001 Post by oldmanclippy » 20 Jan 2023 16:25

This is an amazing blog post, that's pretty much every industry I've seen mentioned here that would be good for Oklahoma between tires, buses, and the river port, with a few bonuses added too!

They're not taking a step back from Montana, in fact they're upping the new industry density with Oklahoma which is great to see. Just need to see the same thing with new companies and OK will be in awesome shape :)
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#1002 Post by flight50 » 20 Jan 2023 16:53

OMG. I lovvvvve these new industries. I had a feeling a blog would come today and man is it a good one. I'm freakin' pumped on these new industries. Tires I 100% expected but it was GREAT to see it confirmed. But the other others. Ohhhhh yeah. Bus, Municipal and Appliance I didn't see those coming. Those are some awesome ones. Should make cargo more interesting. Appliances can go to Charged, Plugged, Home Store and Walbert along with other places. Municipal opens a lot of doors from equipment, machines, traffic lights, post, signs, barriers, etc.

The river port is interesting as well. The Mississippi River was gonna need it for sure but good to see it now. Makes all rivers important now. Also great to see Furniture expanded. All these are great additions to cargo for sure. Thanks SCS. I hope all these are new company names though.
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#1003 Post by Tails » 20 Jan 2023 17:08

love the new industries blog post cant wait to see what kinds of cargo will be featured.
like to explore new areas of maps for both ATS and ETS2.

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Re: Oklahoma Discussion Thread

#1004 Post by Shiva » 20 Jan 2023 17:09

Bus Depot https://www.google.com/maps/@36.1936756 ... a=!3m1!1e3
But I can't find the exact airport model.

Well, River port is https://www.google.com/maps/@36.2283563 ... a=!3m1!1e3
Janaff, cheers for pointing wich port it is :)
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Re: Oklahoma Discussion Thread

#1005 Post by Higgybaby » 20 Jan 2023 17:52

I can't stop looking at these pictures...
So great to see that many new industries, and dreaming about all the New connections to other industries with old and New loads.
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#1007 Post by Marcello Julio » 20 Jan 2023 18:45

With the new industries, I hope we see new loads. With Montana and Texas they proved to be capable of what is always possible with new map expansions, we have several new loads added.
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#1008 Post by Bedavd » 20 Jan 2023 19:00

I really hope that we can take new school buses and emergency vehicles as cargo. The blog makes it seem that we're just delivering parts, but it would be really cool to get some ambulances or buses on a flat bed as well, like the garbage trucks.
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#1009 Post by flight50 » 20 Jan 2023 19:01

Higgybaby wrote: 20 Jan 2023 17:52 I can't stop looking at these pictures...
So great to see that many new industries, and dreaming about all the New connections to other industries with old and New loads.
:D
Agreed. Imho, I don't think we should EVER see a dlc that doesn't produce new ICC's. Between the 3, industry can be 50/50 as its dependent on state. But there should always be new companies and new cargoes no matter what.

Industry sets the tone for a dlc imho. It's about how does it integrate with the rest of the economy. Texas brought car plants and glass. Tires had to be next. We already have the cargo. I do wonder if Goodyear is licensed for the blg as well. Either way, the can furnish a lot.

It would be cool if all service shops could get deliveries for all parts pssible in ATS world. I think this could be the 3rd dlc in a row in which we get some nice new cargoes. Goes to show the capacity increase.
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Re: Oklahoma Discussion Thread

#1010 Post by flight50 » 20 Jan 2023 19:03

Bedavd wrote: 20 Jan 2023 19:00 I really hope that we can take new school buses and emergency vehicles as cargo. The blog makes it seem that we're just delivering parts, but it would be really cool to get some ambulances or buses on a flat bed as well, like the garbage trucks.
Agreed. I was just thinking the same thing. The garbage truck was good quality. Lowboys and the drop deck ate great for hauling vehicles.
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