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Download 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin' 1.01 from our website for free. This program was originally developed by SCS Software. 18 Wheels of Steel Haulin.exe, alh.exe, e.exe, haulin.exe or IntegratedBrotherSoftTB.exe are the frequent file names to indicate this program's installer. 18 Wheels of Steel American Long Haul is a truck simulation game for Windows. Transport cargo across the USA, Canada and Mexico with over 30 trucks and trailers. Road network is based on real Northern American road system. 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin' - game update v.1.06 - Download. Game update (patch) to 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin', a(n) simulation game, v.1.06, added on Monday, November 13, 2006. File type Game update. File size 25.9 MB. Last update Monday, November 13, 2006. Downloads 26466. Downloads (7 days) 25.
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- Developer: ValuSoft
- Genre: Racing
- Originally on: Windows (2006)
- Works on: PC, Windows
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- User Rating: 9.0/10 - 2 votes
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I will start by saying that 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin' is a damn solid game, but I must say right off the bat that I do feel that American Long Haul the follow up to this is a more complete experience. As someone who has always had a strange interest in the world of trucking, despite never having driven or even been inside of one myself. Truck games have always had a major appeal to me.
The Trucker Hall of Fame
If you get my Regular Show reference there you are awesome and we can be friends. In all seriousness, there is not what you would call a “story” at play here in this game. You are a trucker and you want to be the greatest trucker of all time and you are out to make a name for yourself. You do this by hauling loads across North America to make money and prove you are the best and build your reputation as well as make fat stacks of cash.
The presentation is not the best, but to be fair this game as I write this is well over a decade old. It does not have the polish that a modern game such as those from the American Truck Simulator series.
Making Money
As you progress through the game and haul more and more loads, you will start to make some money. With this money, you can buy a new truck which you want to do as soon as possible as the one you start with kind of sucks and is super slow! You can take out a loan, but for me, it was best to just grind and make enough the honest way as I felt this was better long term to get the best out of 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin'. You also need to make money as everything in this world wants to take it from you! From gas to the cops who always find you when you go to fast or run a red light. It can be very easy to have your money drain away.
Hitting The Road Again
The driving in the game is a lot of fun. You will haul a load from point A to B and the game has many cities for you to drive in as well. While I feel the more modern trucking games have a much larger USA to drive through. For the time and to be fair even now, the map is a great size, and going on a long haul can be quite the challenge. As you drive in 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin' you have to follow the laws of the road. As I said earlier, the cops are always watching and sometimes they watch too much! The AI drivers on the road are just nuts. I have seen a ton of collisions, not with me, but with themselves and it is always funny, even if I do have to swerve out of the way sometimes.
I always get enjoyment out of truck games and this one here is no different. I do feel that the follow up is a better game as it has more content and has improved visuals. However, I still found myself having fun with this game and wanting to do just one more haul each time I played it. If you are a fan of trucking games and want something that has a bit more of an old school feel over what the current ATS games are offering. I am sure you will have fun with 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin'.
Final Score
Pros:
- Lots of open roads to drive on
- Hauling loads is always fun
- I like the progression of buying new trucks
- The visuals are improved over its predecessor
- Lots of cities to drive through
Cons:
- The cops are way too strict and always on your butt when you make a mistake
- The AI in this game is drunk!
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System Requirements
Processor: PC compatible, P-IV 1.4GHz 256MB, Free hard drive space: 540MB 3D Accelerator with Hardware T&L and Pixel Shading 64MB 9.0c
OS: Windows 9x, Windows 2000 Windows XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 8, Win 10.
Game Features:Single game mode
Get behind the wheel of a long haul American trucking rig!
This ultra realistic simulator from developer SCS Software opens the highways and interstates of North America to players who want an opportunity to experience the joys of the open road from the viewpoint of the driver's seat of a 'big rig'.
18 Wheels of Steel : American Long Haul offers players two distinct game modes, the first strategic campaign mode allows the player to interact as the owner of a truck haulage company, the second single mission mode puts players directly behind the wheel as a driver in charge of a varied haul of nationwide deliveries. The deliveries include 45 types of cargo, including livestock, chemicals and mobile homes across all 48 continental states and Mexico and Canada as well. However, the campaign mode is somewhat vague regarding what its specific aims and missions are, besides making a general aim of running a profitable company and expanding its business.
The handling of the truck is quite difficult in comparison to arcade like car sandbox games, but this is an intentional aspect of the simulation game play. An 18 wheel articulated rig and trailer is obviously going to be more difficult to control than a Toyota Camry or Ford Focus! It can take time for even experienced players to become proficient at driving the rig to attach to the trailer in the cargo and logistics warehouse setting.
The graphics appear realistic (for a game of its era) but are somewhat dull and repetitive after a while . However, the monotony may a realistic element of long haul trucking itself! The music only appears during menus, but disappears during open road sequences. Not only is the lack of the music monotonous, but it detracts from the realistic effect that the developer and producers have attempted to convey to the players. After all, what self respecting long haul truck driver doesn't listen to (country) music while driving?
18 Wheels Of Steel Haulin Full Version
The publisher of the game does not provide information on how to modify the game, but there are a plethora of online communities and sites informing users on how to 'mod' the game, creating new maps, routes and even trucks.
Pros
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- Realistic trucking simulation
- Interesting Business element to campaign mode
- Will easily run on older PC's and laptops
Cons
18 Wheels Of Steel Haulin Multiplayer
- Speed of rig is not felt
- Campaign mode is somewhat unclear
- Dull repetitive graphics