Update 1.47 for American Truck Simulator has been rolling out now, and here’s the complete list of changes and fixes this patch has added. The truck simulator game was developed and published by SCS Software in 2016. Besides, the dev has supported the game with updates that have increased the gameplay since its launch day. The latest patch is one of them and features bug fixes, changes, and new stuff, such as Ownable Gas Cisterns and more. Check out the American Truck Simulator 1.47 update patch notes by the developer, SCS Software, below.
American Truck Simulator 1.47 Update Patch Notes
Ownable Gas Cisterns
Are you ready to haul your very own Gas Cisterns in American Truck Simulator? As we covered in a previous blog post, Ownable Gas Cisterns are available in this update! These trailers will come in a variety of lengths, chassis, and customization options. These cisterns are designed to transport dangerous and highly flammable gases such as Ethane, Propane, and LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas).
The Ownable Gas Cistern for American Truck Simulator will be available as a single or B-Double trailer. It will also include 5 chassis types; 32ft, 43ft & 48ft 2-axle, 53ft 3-axle, and 4-axle 53ft with a steerable rear axle. Each gas cistern comes with over 50 accessories which include (but are not limited to):
- Paintable/Chrome Boxes
- Paintable/Chrome Valve Covers
- Customizable Side Lamps
- Paintable Wing
- A wide variety of hoses
- A variety of rear fenders and rear bumper lights
- A variety of trailer paint jobs
- and so much more!
We look forward to seeing you deliver these new Ownable Gas Cisterns and how you will customize them. Be sure to share your first ride with them on our social media channels.
World Ambient Sounds – American Truck Simulator 1.47 Update Patch Notes
As we continue to make sounds more immersive across our truck sim world, one big change we have made for this update is introducing sound scatter technology through FMOD for our virtual environment. So what does this mean for players?
It means you’ll now notice a variety of SFX coming from different directions and distances on top of our base 5.1 sound layers, which have an existing basic environmental loop for a specific place. For example, you may be sitting at a rest area in the quiet Texan plains, hearing the chirping of crickets, but you’ll hear them at various distances, some further away, some closer!
Another change we are introducing is a directional filter for trucks. Where applicable, we have included sound engine equalization in the sound system, which works according to your current camera view. For example, if you are using a camera behind the truck, you will hear a change in sound according to that view. The effect is most audible when you are able to watch your truck drive past while the camera remains stationary.
Adaptive Cruise Control & Emergency Braking System – American Truck Simulator 1.47 Update Patch Notes
Released originally as a hidden experimental feature back in 1.44, we are glad to be able to bring this highly requested addition to the 1.47 update. Adaptive Cruise Control automatically adjusts the distance and speed from the vehicle in front when in cruise control mode. This is especially handy when encountering a busy highway, where you may find traffic often merging into a gap in front of you or in situations where traffic speed is constantly changing.
Coupled with ACC is the Emergency Braking System, which activates your brakes whenever a collision is imminent with the vehicle in front to avoid or minimize damage. This technology in the real world has saved countless lives and is found in most modern trucks.
These features have been in the works for a while, and thanks to your feedback, we have made quite a few changes internally. We plan to continue to fine-tune this feature going into the future.
Custom City Intros (Utah & Idaho)
Carrying on from our previous update, which introduced custom city intros for Colorado & Wyoming, we have now expanded these cutscenes to the Utah and Idaho DLCs for American Truck Simulator!
These special cutscenes appear when a player selects a starting city when creating a new profile. We hope that new players (or those restarting a new profile) will enjoy these new additions, showcasing the area where you have chosen to begin!
Uneven Surface Simulation
We’re excited to introduce Uneven Surface Simulation into 1.47! These small bumps are procedurally generated to give roads and other terrains an imperfect feel to them. While they may not be visible to the driver, you will be able to feel these subtle bumps and, in some cases, hear them affect your vehicle whilst driving.
We look forward to working on expanding this feature in the future, but for the time being, let us know your thoughts about it!
Career History UI Redesign – American Truck Simulator 1.47 Update Patch Notes
This update also includes a refresh for the Career History UI! For those who are unfamiliar with this feature, you can access it via the main menu of American Truck Simulator or Euro Truck Simulator 2. It displays a graph of your experience progress and some statistics.
This new redesign will now feature a much more detailed look into your statistics and previous deliveries. The UI now shows 4 sections which are: Deliveries, Exploration, Driver Experience, and Penalties. Each of these sections displays different statistics that give you a more in-depth review of your journey as a truck driver so far, including total deliveries, your past delivery ratings, how many of your deliveries were on time, map exploration, companies visited, truck data, and discoveries.
We’ve also included a section that’ll show what penalties you have received over the last 2 weeks of your career. We felt that little things such as hitting traffic signs or falling asleep at the wheel don’t need to be on your permanent record.
We’ve also redesigned your delivery log, which clearly shows your previous jobs, your cargo, what day you made the delivery, income, XP, time spent, etc. We understand that these statistics are important for drivers to look back on, especially if you are part of a VTC where you may need to log your previous jobs for driver activity.
We really hope you like this redesign, and we hope we can expand on it in the future.
In-Game Update Log
We’ve now added a new UI feature to both American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2, which will show users the changelog of a major update or showcase the features of a DLC release.
This will appear in the form of a pop-up either when you launch the game after an update or whilst in-game in the main menu if an update was made during your time on the road. Not only that, but you can also access a history of previous changelogs, in-case you missed out on several, and find all our official social media links.
We hope this helps you stay informed no matter where you are on the latest changes and updates made to our titles.
Economy Reset Teleport – American Truck Simulator 1.47 Update Patch Notes
Whenever the player’s economy is reset during a game load, it was the norm for you to be teleported to your HQ garage. Today we are happy to make a small change that will allow you free quick travel to any service station of your choice after a game change is detected. We hope this feature helps you continue your journey quickly and easily!
Changelog
Map
- World Ambient Sounds
- Trivision billboards
Vehicles
- Ownable Gas Cisterns
- Adaptive Cruise Control & Emergency Braking System
Kenworth W900
- DEF-less fuel tank options returned for certain engine types (150, 220 & 300 gals)
- Reinstated Cruise Control speed display on the dashboard
Gameplay
- Custom City Intros for Utah and Idaho
- Sound Direction Filter
- Performance Improvements (night, bad weather, dense traffic)
- Uneven Surface Simulation
UI – American Truck Simulator 1.47 Update Patch Notes
- Career History UI Redesign
- In-Game Update Log
- Economy Reset Teleport
American Truck Simulator is available on PC. Please visit the official American Truck Simulator site for more information regarding this patch.