Imagine driving a Kenworth W900 with a heavy cargo DLC load (a 70-ton bulldozer) from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Spokane, Washington. That’s over 1,400 virtual miles. Along the way, you’ll pass:
Detours in v.1.34 might force you off I-84 onto scenic state routes. Random road events—like a jackknifed semi—create tension. This version’s AI is challenging but fair, unlike later patches where AI sometimes brakes erratically.
You likely have a cracked repack or an offline backup. If you own the game legitimately on Steam, SCS Software does not allow "downgrading" to 1.34 via official betas (they only support back to 1.43). Therefore, v.1.34.0.4 18 DLCs exists primarily in archival communities. American Truck Simulator v.1.34.0.4 18 DLCs. F...
Warning: Mods for 1.34 are hard to find. Most modders have updated their trucks to 1.50+. However, the included 18 DLCs mean you don't need mods. The base experience is fully fleshed out.
The remaining 9 DLCs were likely paint packs: Imagine driving a Kenworth W900 with a heavy
Don't start in Los Angeles (too buggy in 1.34 due to old prefabs). Instead:
You cannot play ATS without maps. In v.1.34, the base game included California, Nevada, and Arizona. The DLCs added: Detours in v
Note: Utah, Idaho, and Texas came later. In v.1.34, 3 map DLCs were the limit.