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Shortly after the release of Grand Prix Legends the sim racing community looked forward to another title that promised to offer a similar insight into historic racing. Trans-Am Racing ’68-’72 ultimately never released, a victim of a publishers shady dealings, but as a part of my research I uncovered a VHS of a never-released trailer for the game. Watch the trailer and read about what sim racing missed out on.

Better known today as the developer of Skyrim and Fallout, Bethesda once had a well-respected racing game franchise and were deep into development of a licensed Skip Barber Racing title that never released.

 

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Saber have updated Expeditions with a second major patch since release, adding the Scout 800 as a free truck and then bringing various tweaks and fixes to gameplay, UI, localizations, sounds and more.

Patch notes:

Here is the second patch for Expeditions: A MudRunner Game. You shall find the list bug fixes that this patch brings:

Trucks:
The Scout 800 has been added as a free truck with a unique skin

Free skins have been added for ANK, YAR and Khan Marshall
Added vanilla skin for Tuz 108 which is unlocked for PROS registration
Fixed the bug that allowed the sale of previously sold tyres
Changed price of default wheels to 0 credits in order to prevent abuse in the in-game economy
Stones no longer get stuck to the Loadstar 1700’s suspensions

Gameplay:
Added an alternative gamepad scheme based on Snowrunner’s controls (except Nintendo Switch)
Added a pop up that warns the player about resetting progress of side activities before leaving an expedition
Changed controls for the Tire inflation system – to accept or exit from this window, use the ‘Esc’ button
All outposts have been given a vehicle landing limit of 4 (previously it was 2)
The bug making cars fall into the rock while using the Jack-Screw has been fixed
Currency is awarded for selling non-quest items from inventory
The fake zone in the expedition “A Day in the Life” now displays correctly
It is now possible to complete the quest “Air Delivery”
Controls in the Tutorial work properly after skipping the Echo sounder stage
The Drone Camera’s signal changes depending on the currently used specialist
Frame modules are saved after re-entering the game
Fixed the Metal detector that indicated an non-existent upgrade zones

UI:
The Map automatically focuses on an active truck right after being opened
A Time skip button has been added to the Map
The icon is displayed for Eastern outpost on Elusive Fauna map
The Summary window shows prices of all item for sale before leaving expeditions
The icons of the base modules are now centered

Localizations:
Added descriptions for modules in the Modules window
Added Czech localization on PROS screens in the Main Menu
Fixed the descriptions of the “Altar” quest

Sounds:
Improved honk sounds for trucks Tuz 16, Tatra Force, Step 310E, Loadstar 1700, Don 71
Improved sounds of sliders and clicks in the Photomode
The sounds when the water and a truck interact have been adjusted

Mod support:
The navigation buttons work correctly when there are no mods available in the Mod browser

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I've been really enjoying this. Probably helps, by the sound of it, that I didn't put an awful lot of time into SnowRunner.

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