The new part add ons are cool, but I am very sad they removed the garage semi trailer. There are a few vehicles that cannot be used in the single player maps as far as I can tell, such as the Maz-535 and Zaz-968 (the last one is understandable). Some of the new trucks are really cool, and the addition of the new cars is nice, but I was hoping for more variety with the trucks. It's not perfect, but it feels like a full game now instead of the alpha version with more content, which the original felt like to me. Ironic that I just talked about BeamNG's competitors doing this earlier today.īeen playing for a little while now. It will just be abandoned and replaced by another similar project in time. Overall I think this is a rather sleazy business model and a difficult decision for me to support it, so I am not sure if I will get it or not. I've bought worse value DLC before so it isn't that bad I guess (Cities Skylines, looking at you). I love Spintires and for $13.50 I think I can look at this as just a DLC. They mention it as the ultimate edition but have renamed it, are selling it as a separate game, and changed enough for me to be confused what this is even supposed to be (seperate game/paid update/stand alone edition). They describe this standalone game as a "huge upgrade" and assure readers that it is "more than an enhanced edition" (worrying that they feel the need to say that). They claim there have been many improvements in graphics and physics. A couple new vehicles (they claim 19 but I am convinced they are counting some barely modified versions of vehicles as unique) along with challenges, truck addons, maps, and "multiplayer" (not sure if it will be improved multiplayer or it's the same as Spintires and they are just listing it as a selling point). It doesn't add much as far as I can tell. Owners of Spintires get an additional 50% off. Pre-order now for 10% off, game comes out October 31st for $27. As far as I can tell by the website and trailer, it is just a big update titled "Mud runner, a Spintires game". Find out more about paid Nintendo Switch Online memberships.Has anyone heard of this project? Apparently whoever is behind Spintires now (can't be bothered with that issue over the publisher and devs fighting) is making a repackaged Spintires. Some online services may not be available in all countries. The Nintendo Account Privacy Policy applies. To use online services, you must create a Nintendo Account and accept the related agreement. Any online play modes require a paid membership to Nintendo Switch Online. This software includes modes or features for which an internet connection and a paid membership to Nintendo Switch Online are required. Purchases made or demo downloads activated through the Nintendo website are processed via Nintendo eShop. To find out more, visit our Support section. For automatic download, your system must be updated and connected to the internet with automatic downloads enabled, and it must have enough storage to complete the download. You'll need to have your console registered as the active console for downloads for your Nintendo Account by visiting Nintendo eShop on the device you wish to download on at least once. To be able to purchase download games or download demos and free software from Nintendo eShop on the official website, you'll need to have a Nintendo Account which is linked to your Nintendo Switch console.
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