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Euro Truck Simulator 2's Vive la France DLC now available

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Euro Truck Simulator 2 [Steam] has a massive new DLC 'Vive la France' [Steam] which allows you to keep on trucking around France with a rather large map.

Features of this DLC:
- Extensive map of France to explore
- 20,000 km of new roads and highways
- Famous landmarks, recognizable places
- 15 new cities
-Rural French villages and sceneries
- Enhanced vegetation, new forest ecosystems
- New local companies to work for
- French tollgate system
- New industries including 5 nuclear plant zones
- New cargoes to haul

Someone asked that I check if ETS2 supports radio streams on Linux yet, but I checked myself and apparently this feature still isn't in the Linux version. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: DLC, Simulation, Steam
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leillo1975 Dec 15, 2016
This dlc was released 10 days ago, and radio streams don't work.

Of course, scssoft made a excellent work with France
Liam Dawe Dec 15, 2016
Quoting: leillo1975This dlc was released 10 days ago, and radio streams don't work.
Uh, ok? I did mention the radio streams and as for the release date...so?
gojul Dec 15, 2016
Radio streams are still not supported on Linux, sadly. However they're poorly maintained on Windows. Example : Radio Dresden, to which I listen on a daily basis (in order to keep my German knowledge).
leillo1975 Dec 15, 2016
Sorry, My English is not very good. I understood that you wanted to know if the radio streams work.


Last edited by leillo1975 on 15 December 2016 at 11:38 am UTC
M@GOid Dec 15, 2016
The radio thingy is a inconvenience that can easily be addressed by using a external program to listen the online radios, like Clementine or Amarok. In the launch they said radios cannot be supported because of license issues with the mp3 codec in their engine in Linux. So forget about it.

The Steam Controller not being recognized is (to us that use it) a much more annoying thing, because is easily fixable but they don't care.

Speaking of controllers, can I do a review of the principal options available to Linux gamer Liam? Right now I have access to the Xbox 360 and One Controllers, DS4, Logitech F710 and the Steam Controller.
leillo1975 Dec 15, 2016
Quoting: MGOidThe Steam Controller not being recognized is (to us that use it) a much more annoying thing, because is easily fixable but they don't care.

This is an annoying circumstance, but I found a way to use the Steam Controller correctly. If you use sc-controller (emulating xbox360 with high precission camera) and then you run the game with Steam, you can select the XBOX360 in-game.
Guest Dec 15, 2016
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: leillo1975This dlc was released 10 days ago, and radio streams don't work.
Uh, ok? I did mention the radio streams and as for the release date...so?

Mountain Man Dec 15, 2016
Quoting: MGOidThe Steam Controller not being recognized is (to us that use it) a much more annoying thing, because is easily fixable but they don't care.
That's the one that has me pissed off the most. And I know they know about it because I emailed them, and they said they were aware of the problem. It's ironic because ETS 2 was one of the games I was most looking forward to playing with the Steam Controller.
M@GOid Dec 15, 2016
Quoting: Mountain ManThat's the one that has me pissed off the most. And I know they know about it because I emailed them, and they said they were aware of the problem. It's ironic because ETS 2 was one of the games I was most looking forward to playing with the Steam Controller.

Since ETS2 is, well, a PC simulator, their controller backed must be much more sophisticated than other games, because they must support a wide selection of custom controllers that the sim community uses. So I don't think they use abstraction layers like SDL 2. So something with the way Steam handles joypads is interfering with their games.

I not saying that as a escuse for then. I really want they put more effort on this.
Mountain Man Dec 16, 2016
Quoting: M@GOid
Quoting: Mountain ManThat's the one that has me pissed off the most. And I know they know about it because I emailed them, and they said they were aware of the problem. It's ironic because ETS 2 was one of the games I was most looking forward to playing with the Steam Controller.

Since ETS2 is, well, a PC simulator, their controller backed must be much more sophisticated than other games, because they must support a wide selection of custom controllers that the sim community uses. So I don't think they use abstraction layers like SDL 2. So something with the way Steam handles joypads is interfering with their games.

I not saying that as a escuse for then. I really want they put more effort on this.
Steam Controller works fine in Windows. It's s bug in the Linux version.
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