Posted June 16, 2015
Yesterday, I finally tried out Eurotruck Simulator 2 which was sitting in my backlog for a long time and I was instantly caught by it as it took me back 12 years ago when I was getting my truck driver license (I also have my ADR certificate but it's long expired ^o^). Best game ever to chill out. Period. :o)
Anyway, one thing I like IRL when going abroad is to listen to local radio stations even if I don't understand the language and I was quite surprised at the vast selection of streamed radios in the game. Naturally, I don't have time to check them all (and it would be useless as it depends of the programs schedule) so I would gladly take your suggestions for local radios (in native language thus) that you like to listen to while driving in the game. I'm currently doing deliveries in Germany and I plan to go explore Poland and Czech Republic (gotta buy the dlc).
If you come across Belgium during your trip, I would suggest you tune in to Studio Brussel, language is Dutch, they feature some actual Belgian bands and in general, their song selection is very eclectic.
Anyway, one thing I like IRL when going abroad is to listen to local radio stations even if I don't understand the language and I was quite surprised at the vast selection of streamed radios in the game. Naturally, I don't have time to check them all (and it would be useless as it depends of the programs schedule) so I would gladly take your suggestions for local radios (in native language thus) that you like to listen to while driving in the game. I'm currently doing deliveries in Germany and I plan to go explore Poland and Czech Republic (gotta buy the dlc).
If you come across Belgium during your trip, I would suggest you tune in to Studio Brussel, language is Dutch, they feature some actual Belgian bands and in general, their song selection is very eclectic.