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Because I have soooo much time to waste (I don't, but I'm wasting it all the same) downloaded this game and to be honest it's interesting. Great way to burn up time, and with the large modding community it's cool to download big mofo machines.

I'll attempt some screen shots but won't go crazy.

Anyone else wasted a portion of their life on this?!

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i dont think it does, but i'm probably wrong.

I think it could be used to move large amounts of manure but not sure. I just wanted big toys :)

And i bet the mining sim is out there...

That'll be what I go next... Starting to get bored of plowin and can't be fkd getting into the animal husbandry shit.

Give Euro Truck Simulator 2 a shot, its $10 (75% off) on steam for the next few hours as well.

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