Fans of the driving simulator genre will be pleased to learn that American Truck Simulator is just as good as Euro Truck Simulator. Updated and enhanced in practically every way, but the driving appearance, sound and feel are what make it such a great simulator and driving game in general. It’s all about you, the player, driving a large truck throughout the United States and delivering goods.
In this post, we’ll take a deeper look at one of the most often asked questions: Is it possible to employ modifications in an ATS convoy? Regular updates, DLC, and other post-launch material for the game have been explicitly promised by the ATS developers at SCS Software. With the inclusion of the convoy concept, which is the focus of this article, the game may now support up to eight players (including the host) in a single hosted session that can be played cooperatively. However, despite the fact that the implementation is unwieldy, it is commendable of the developers to add this functionality. As far as I know, Convoy mode does not accept modifications.
When playing ATS convoy, can you use mods?
Some of the most critical aspects of the convoy system and how it will affect the game were addressed in a post-update patch notice. When players join the convoy, the current AI traffic may evaporate, as described above. If the host leaves the session, the game ends. Bridges that would typically have to be lowered or lifted would instead remain motionless in the convoy. The developers also said they planned to expand the player limit in a future update since they were convinced this game will continue to be popular and relevant in the future.
ATS Convoy’s creators made a formal declaration about mod support since the single-player mode permits modifications. However, even though the game can run these modifications, they would not work in a convoy session since the devs have not yet incorporated support for mods in Convoy sessions. Mod support for the Convoy mode has been suggested, although no precise timeframe has been revealed yet.