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RoadCraft Reveals Upcoming Content in Post-Launch Community Update

Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment’s construction sim RoadCraft was released a few days ago, and a new post-launch update has revealed upcoming content coming soon, as well as problems and workarounds for them until a hotfix is released.

To start with, there are a few different DLCs already available. For players who bought the Rebuild version of the game, they have access to the Invictus Type A vehicle. Players can upgrade to the Rebuild version by purchasing it as a separate DLC if they already have the standard version. They can also purchase the vehicle itself as DLC. Additionally, a free 4K texture pack is available for PC players with the setup to run it.

There’s also the pre-order bonus, the Aramatsu Bowhead 30T, though players can’t purchase it right now — it’s only available to those who pre-ordered RoadCraft.

As for future content, there are several free vehicles on the way, including the Mule T1 Utility Truck and the Nota Allegro Utility Transport. The community update shared some screenshots below:

There’s also a Hard Mode coming soon to the game, which will challenge players in a variety of ways, including fuel management.

When it comes to the current problems in the game, Saber let players know that it’s working on a hotfix. However, until then, it gave a few workarounds for common bugs.

Players who are using controllers that aren’t being recognized will need to disable Steam input for now. For those encountering blurry textures, lowering the visual quality in settings can actually help. And, last but not least, those struggling with giant foliage textures should double-check that their graphics drivers are fully updated (though those with NVIDIA drivers should roll back to driver version 576.28 and restart their PC for the time being).

Saber Interactive also thanked fans and shared some of its favorite comments:

While there are no official dates for any of the upcoming content for Roadcraft, Saber did reassure fans that it’ll continue supporting its other games at the same time.

For more news, check out the upcoming sims Rescue Ops: Wildfire and Transport Fever 3.

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