New Mexico

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New Mexico is a state of the United States, which is featured in American Truck Simulator as a map expansion DLC that was announced on February 2, 2017 to celebrate the game's first anniversary and was released on November 9, 2017.[1] It is the second map of DLC involving map expansions, but the first paid one.

Summary

The state is bordered by Arizona to the west, Texas to the east-southeast, Oklahoma to the northeast, Colorado to the north, the Mexican states of Chihuahua to the south and Sonora to the southwest, and touches Utah to the northwest at the Four Corners.

Geography

New Mexico is a landlocked state situated in the Southwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by Arizona to the west, Texas to the east-southeast, Oklahoma to the northeast, Colorado to the north, the Mexican states of Chihuahua to the south and Sonora to the southwest, and touches Utah to the northwest at the Four Corners. With an area of 121,590 square miles (314,900 km2), New Mexico is the fifth-largest state, after Alaska, Texas, California, and Montana.

Geographically, the state can be divided into three regions: the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and the Basin and Range Province. The Great Plains run from a high plateau in the north south to the Pecos River. Rivers in the high plateau have cut deep canyons into the landscape. This area is use for sheep and cattle ranches. To the south, dry farming and irrigated agriculture is possible. South of the Canadian River, along the eastern edge of New Mexico, the land is referred to as the High Plains or Staked Plains (Llano Estacado). These High Plains run along the Texas border in New Mexico. The Rocky Mountains extend into New Mexico from Colorado to the north. The Rio Grande River cuts through the Rocky Mountains from north to south. East of the Rio Grane, is the Sangre de Cristo (Blood of Christ) Mountain range. Wheeler Peak, the highest point in New Mexico is found in this range. To the west of the Rio Grande are the Nacimiento and Jemez Mountain ranges. The fertile Rio Grande Valley provides suitable farm land using modern irrigation techniques. The Basin and Range Province covers about 1/3 of the state and lies at to the south of the Rocky Mountain Region. This region extends south from around Santa Fe to Mexico and west to Arizona. This area is marked by rugged mountain ranges, such as the Guadalupe, Mogollon, Organ, Sacramento, and San Andres mountain ranges, separated by desert basins. The Rio Grande River flows north to south through the Basin and Range Region and exits New Mexico in the south to form the border between Texas and Mexico.

Climate

New Mexico has long been known for its dry, temperate climate. Overall the state is semi-arid to arid, with areas of continental and alpine climates at higher elevations. New Mexico's statewide average precipitation is 13.7 inches (350 mm) a year, with average monthly amounts peaking in the summer, particularly in the more rugged north-central area around Albuquerque and in the south. Generally, the eastern third of the state receives the most rainfall, while the western third receives the least. Higher altitudes receive around 40 inches (1,000 mm), while the lowest elevations see as little as 8 to 10 inches (200–250 mm).

New Mexico (Navajo: Yootó Hahoodzo) is the fifth largest by area and the 36th most populous of the U.S. states. This corner-state has diverse nature which includes deserts, high plains, and mountains. The climate is generally semi-arid to arid because New Mexico has very little water.
~ Official American Truck Simulator website[2]

DLC Features

The cover of the DLC features a red Kenworth T680 with a Fuel Tank Trailer attached to the truck. The cover takes place on a road nearby Shiprock, a monadnock rising above the high-desert plain of the Navajo Nation southwest of the town of Shiprock, with 5 hot air balloons visible on the upper-right corner of the cover, under a clear sky containing an unobstructed view of a blue sky at the atmosphere, and an orange-like color at the ground. The logo of the DLC sits on the left side of the cover.

Cities

Roads

Development

Companies

SCS Software announced on April 26, 2017 that they want to add new companies as close to reality as possible and larger depots.[3]

Rest Stops

In New Mexico each of the 22 rest stops have its own individual model, even the smaller ones, to make the game closer to reality. Some rest stops also feature repairs.[4]

Achievements

Main article: American Truck Simulator Achievements
Icon Name Description
ATS Achievement The Land of Enchantment.jpg The Land of Enchantment Discover every city in New Mexico
ATS Achievement Truck Stop Tour.jpg Truck Stop Tour Visit all large truck stops and rest stops in New Mexico
ATS Achievement Forest Shortcut.jpg Forest Shortcut Discover shortcut through the forest
ATS Achievement 1881.jpg 1881 Drive by the Billy The Kid Museum
ATS Achievement Sky Delivery.jpg Sky Delivery Deliver cargo to An-124 depot

Release History

Since the release of the DLC, new major content has been added to it for free in game updates (not including road connections to new neighboring states).

Before the DLC was released, SCS published several hints and news topics about the content featured in it that was previously under work in progress.

  • 9 November 2017: New Mexico DLC is released.[7]
  • 2 November 2017: SCS announced the release date of the expansion.[1]
  • 25 October 2017: Steam Page for New Mexico launched.[8]
  • 18 October 2017: Release trailer of New Mexico.[9]
  • 29 September 2017: Blog post with information and screenshots of a big interchange in Albuquerque.[10]
  • 5 September 2017: Closed Beta and Steam achievements for NM go live and SCS show some landmarks in their blog.[11]
  • 8 August 2017: A blog post features information about a "musical road" in New Mexico and a video shows the effect when you drive over it.[12]
  • 4 July 2017: A blog post about the city Roswell.[13]
  • 20 June 2017: Some screenshots of nature and landscapes in New Mexico are shown in a blog post.[14]
  • 19 May 2017: They announce that each rest stop will have its own individual model.[4]
  • 26 April 2017: SCS writes about new larger prefabs for New Mexico's company depots.[3]
  • 2 February 2017: First official announcement of New Mexico DLC in SCS's blog.[15]
  • 3 February 2016: Parts of New Mexico under development before the rescale started could be seen on a map for a second in an ATS release video.[16]


Media

Press Kit

SCS Blog

Screenshots of the new areas of the New Mexico DLC

Screenshots of new prefabs in New Mexico

Screenshots of truck stops and rest areas in New Mexico

Screenshots of new content added in update 1.32

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 New Mexico map expansion for ATS will arrive next week, 2017-11-02 (accessed 2017-11-02)
  2. Official American Truck Simulator website, accessed 2022-03-29
  3. 3.0 3.1 SCS Software, New Mexico: New Prefabs, 2017-04-26 (accessed 2017-08-30)
  4. 4.0 4.1 SCS Software, Places to Rest and Refuel, 2017-05-19 (accessed 2017-08-30)
  5. SCS Software, ATS and ETS2 Update 1.32, 2018-09-17 (accessed 2022-04-08)
  6. SCS Software, ATS and ETS2 Update 1.31 Out Now!, 2018-05-14 (accessed 2022-04-08)
  7. SCS Software, New Mexico DLC arrives alongside American Truck Simulator update 1.29!, 2017-11-09 (accessed 2017-11-09)
  8. New Mexico DLC on Steam, accessed 2017-10-25
  9. SCS Software, New Mexico DLC Promo Trailer, 2017-10-18 (accessed 2017-10-19)
  10. SCS Software, New Mexico: Albuquerque, 2017-09-29 (accessed 2017-09-29)
  11. SCS Software, New Mexico: Landmarks and Closed Beta Announcement, 2017-09-05 (accessed 2017-09-05)
  12. SCS Software, New Mexico: Musical Road, 2017-08-08 (accessed 2017-08-30)
  13. SCS Software, New Mexico: Roswell, 2017-07-04 (accessed 2017-09-29)
  14. SCS Software, The Land of Enchantment, 2017-06-20 (accessed 2017-08-30)
  15. SCS Software, ATS heads towards New Mexico!, 2017-02-02 (accessed 2017-08-30)
  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5T6UZWSUbs&t=98s