American Truck Simulator — -v1.35.1.3s 21 Dlcs... Work
American Truck Simulator v1.35.1.3s: The Ultimate 21-DLC Long-Haul Experience
- Map DLCs (The Core 7): Nevada (Base), Arizona (Free), New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Utah (released just before 1.35 in June 2019), and Idaho (teased but not yet out). This created a contiguous block from the Mexican border to the Canadian border on the West Coast.
- Cargo & Trailers (The Depth): Highway Kind of Pain t (for Oregon logging), Forest Machinery, Heavy Cargo Pack, Special Transport.
- Tuning Packs: Dragon (Kenworth W900), Steampunk, Classic Stripes.
- Paint Jobs: The remaining DLCs are mostly state-specific or seasonal paints.
- Detours: Random road closures due to accidents, construction, or VIP convoys. This forced players to plan alternative routes, adding a layer of realism and spontaneity previously missing.
- Dynamic Loading and Unloading: No more generic parking zones. You now had to navigate open cargo areas, align your trailer with specific markings, and perform multi-point maneuvers.
- DirectX 11 Beta Support: While not fully finalized, 1.35 introduced the option to run ATS on DX11, drastically improving frame pacing, draw distances, and reducing stuttering in crowded cities.
- Ownable Lowboy & Refrigerated Trailers: This version expanded the owned trailer system, allowing deeper economic management.
- Forest Machinery DLC Integration: The code to support the unique cargo mechanics of forestry equipment was baked directly into the core game.
Washington
Jack Dalton didn’t just drive a truck; he lived in one. His rig, a 1982 Kenworth W900, was more home than the studio apartment he kept in Boise. Version 1.35 was a special kind of life—the era of the timber runs and the dusty trails of New Mexico .
- Ensure you have 45GB of free space.
- Run
verify_binaries.cmdto check file integrity. - Install the included
DirectXandVC Redistruntimes to avoid launch crashes.