American Truck Simulator demo released on Steam

American Truck Simulator demo released on Steam

American Truck Simulator demo released on Steam

 

American Truck Simulator has just received a demo on Steam, allowing perspective buyers to try the game before you buy it.

The demo of the game will allow gamers to be able to tell if their systems can run the game, without relying on Steam’s refund policy, and gives them a glimpse of exactly that American Truck Simulator is like. Save games will be able to transfer directly over to the main game if the player makes a purchase, which is a great thing to see in this world where game demos are becoming increasingly rare. 

 

     If you are still unsure whether to take the risk and buy the game for fear of technical incompatibility, we are happy to announce the availability of a free American Truck Simulator demo. Try it out to make sure the game will work on your computer before making the purchase decision. You can grab it from Steam now, just as the game itself. 

The demo is limited by the number of jobs taken and only contains the state of California, but technically it’s identical with the game itself. If you purchase the game after playing the demo, you can continue driving where you have left off, as the save game stored in the demo mode is compatible with the full game. 

  American Truck Simulator demo released on Steam

 

The required specifications of this game are very low, requiring a minimum of dual core CPU at 2.4GHz a GTS 450 or Intel HD 4000 graphics or equivalent and 4GB of system memory. 

 

MINIMUM:
       
    • OS: Windows 7 64-bit 
    • Processor: Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz 
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM 
    • Graphics: GeForce GTS 450-class (Intel HD 4000) 
    • Storage: 3 GB available space

 

RECOMMENDED: 
    • OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit 
    • Processor: Quad core CPU 3.0 GHz 
    • Memory: 6 GB RAM 
    • Graphics: GeForce GTX 760-class (2 GB) 
    • Storage: 3 GB available space

  

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