American Truck Simulator -v1.35.1.3s 21 Dlcs... [ Exclusive · 2025 ]
: Familiarize yourself with the updated F-key shortcuts to manage your fatigue, fuel, and job progress while driving. Gameplay Progression
Expanded with new roads like OR-58, CA-299, and the final stage of OR-140.
Dynamic wiper speeds mapping directly to changing weather severity.
: (Core free expansion) Adds the iconic Grand Canyon landscapes and sprawling desert highway junctions.
This version included significant bug fixes, lighting tweaks, and optimizations to make the simulation smoother on various hardware. American Truck Simulator -v1.35.1.3s 21 DLCs...
Added specialized trailers and high-weight, high-value cargo that required skilled driving.
Introduces massive, high-tonnage loads like industrial transformers and crawlers that require steerable axle trailers.
If you need to revert to this specific version from a newer one, go to your Steam Library, right-click the game, select Properties > Betas , and choose the 1.35 branch.
Improved road networks and scenery improvements along existing highways in California, Nevada, and Arizona. The 21 DLCs: Exploring the Expanded Map and Content : Familiarize yourself with the updated F-key shortcuts
Introduced escort vehicles and massive, oversized loads (like wind turbine blades) that require careful navigation through tight city streets.
New trailer types were introduced as "ownable," allowing players to customize and use them for specific jobs.
Many simulation fans actively look for specific older version configurations like v1.35.1.3s 21 DLCs via physical media, backup flash drives, or dedicated offline installers. There are distinct reasons why this version remains popular:
: Offers sweeping Pacific Northwest timberlands, deep coastal routes, and challenging mountain passes. : (Core free expansion) Adds the iconic Grand
To make a truck truly feel like home, visual customization is key. The remaining DLCs in the 21-pack bundle focus heavily on personalization.
If you want, I can produce:
: Look for a Peterbilt 389 or Kenworth W900 if you want the classic American long-nose feel, or the Volvo VNL for better visibility and modern handling.
If you're having on older versions, I can suggest tips for adjusting your graphic settings.