American Truck Simulator -v1.35.1.3s 21 Dlcs...
Truck culture is deeply rooted in customization. The remaining DLCs in the 21-pack focus heavily on personalization.
This version introduced early DirectX 11 support. It gave players massive performance boosts, smoother framerates, and better resource management compared to the aging DirectX 9 architecture.
Tackle the most challenging deliveries with the Heavy Cargo and Special Transport packs. American Truck Simulator -v1.35.1.3s 21 DLCs...
Take control of the wheel with the definitive v1.35.1.3s build. We’ve bundled 21 premium DLCs , giving you everything from the majestic forests of the Pacific Northwest to the specialized heavy loads that only a true pro can handle.
You might ask: Why play an older version when ATS is now on 1.50+? Here are four compelling reasons why retains a devoted player base. Truck culture is deeply rooted in customization
One of the most significant additions was the ability to purchase and customize a wide variety of trailers. Players could now own container trailers, B-double trailers (all types), chip van trailers, and a specialized boat trailer. The update also introduced saddle-mounted truck transport for the Kenworth T680.
A massive visual shift for the franchise. Moving away from the desert, Oregon introduced dense evergreen forests, coastal highways (US-101), deep valleys, and the massive timber/lumber logistics industry. We’ve bundled 21 premium DLCs , giving you
The ability to fully customize and own your own trailers, including B-doubles.
: Finer mechanical controls like multi-speed windshield wipers and dynamic AI emergency vehicles on the highway dramatically enhanced immersion. Mapping the Open Road: The Core States
American Truck Simulator has received generally positive reviews from players and critics alike for its engaging gameplay, detailed graphics, and realistic simulation mechanics. Here are some aspects that contribute to its positive reception:
The phrase in the keyword is crucial. At the time of v1.35.1.3s, American Truck Simulator did not have the massive 50+ DLC library it does today. 21 DLCs represented nearly the entire available catalogue, including all map expansions, cargo packs, tuning packs, and special transport bundles. In other words, this build was the "Game of the Year" edition before such a term was officially used.