"Go down the road to experience the wild beauty of the 'Beaver State', Oregon. Its natural beauty includes deep forests, plenty of water areas and rivers, and encompassing volcanoes, high deserts, and arid scrublands. The evergreen natural scenery will go along with the deserted countryside, as well as dense city areas like Portland and Salem." |
Oregon is a state of the United States, which is featured in American Truck Simulator as a map expansion DLC. It was announced on February 1, 2018 to celebrate the game's second anniversary and was released on October 4, 2018. It is the third map of DLC involving map expansions, but the second paid one.
The state is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, Washington to the north, Idaho to the east, Nevada and California to the south.
DLC Features[]
- Over 5,000 miles of new in-game roads (Jump to section)
- 14 major cities, including Portland, Salem, and Eugene (Jump to section)
- 13 large custom rest/truck stops for parking and refueling (Jump to section)
- Lots of smaller rest areas and motels around the roads
- 700+ completely new 3D assets
- 25 unique, complex and realistic custom-built junctions and Interstate interchanges
- 17 new local company docks and industries (Jump to section)
- Well-known landmarks both natural and man-made - Mt. Hood, Thor's Well, Crater Lake, Crooked River Valley, Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Youngs Bay Bridge ... (See Landmarks page)
- Oregon-bound achievements to unlock (Jump to section)
Release History[]
- 7 November 2017: Blog post about road signs. The last picture depicts a freeway exit in Oregon.[2]
- 19 January 2018: Blog post which teases Oregon with screenshots.[3]
- 1 February 2018: First official blog post confirmed Oregon will be the next state.[4]
- 8 March 2018: Blog post about shipyard industry.[5]
- 24 April 2018: Blog post about US Route 101.[6]
- 11 May 2018: Blog post about truck stops.[7]
- 30 May 2018: KRONE visits SCS Software video released showing Astoria, OR being developed in the first half of the video.
- 1 June 2018: Blog post about Oregon nature.[8]
- 27 June 2018: Live stream about American Truck Simulator. Three videos are shown, each featuring a cargo delivery in Oregon. The videos are later uploaded to the SCS Software Youtube channel.[9][10][11]
- 3 July 2018: Blog post about the three in-game Oregon videos uploaded to the SCS Software Youtube channel.[12]
- 13 July 2018: Blog post about the wood production chain.[13]
- 21 August 2018: Steam page for Oregon launched.[14]
- 23 August 2018: More screenshots posted on Steam page showing Portland and The Dalles.[15]
- 27 August 2018: Blog post about Portland, the largest city of Oregon.[16]
- 10 September 2018: Steam achievements for Oregon are added to SteamDB.[17]
- 12 September 2018: Blog post revealing more details including release month.[18]
- 23 September 2018: An instagram photo/tweet of SCS hitting 60K+ followers showing a photo of a bridge north of Coos Bay, OR.[19]
- 25 September 2018: Blog post about bridges.[20]
- 27 September 2018: SCS announced the release date of the expansion.[21]
- 4 October 2018: Oregon DLC is released.[22]
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).
- 11 December 2018: Update 1.33 adds OR 140 from Klamath Falls to Lakeview, alongside 2 new Special Transport routes.[23]
- 8 February 2019: Update 1.34 adds OR 140 from Lakeview to Nevada.[24]
- 10 June 2019: Update 1.35 expands Klamath Falls and Medford and adds OR 58 from Interstate 5 to US 97 and OR 140 from Medford to Klamath Falls.[25] A blog post on 15 April 2019 announced the additions.[26]
Geography[]
Oregon is located in the Western coast of the United States. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, Washington to the north, Idaho to the east, Nevada and California to the south. Oregon is 295 miles (475 km) north to south at longest distance, and 395 miles (636 km) east to west. With an area of 98,381 square miles (254,810 km2), Oregon is slightly larger than the United Kingdom. It is the ninth largest state in the United States.
Geographically, the state can be divided into six regions: the Coast Range, the Willamette Lowland, the Cascade Mountains, the Klamath Mountains, the Columbia Plateau, and the Basin and Range Province.
The Coast Range runs from north to south along the Pacific Ocean. Much of these low mountain ranges are forested with evergreens such as Spruce, Fir, and Hemlock. The average mountaintop in the Coast Range rises less than 2,000 feet (609 m) above sea level, though Mary's Peak, southwest of Corvallis, Oregon, reaches 4,097 feet (1,248 m) above sea level. Along the coast, cliffs rise almost 1,000 feet (304 m) high over the Pacific Ocean. The Triangle Lake Valley was a very ancient lake. Many small coastal lakes are scattered throughout the Coast Range.
The Willamette Lowland is a narrow strip of land to the east of the Coast Range along the Willamette River. The Willamette River flows north into the Columbia River. The soil is rich in the Willamette Lowlands and the climate is mild.
The Cascade Mountains rise to 11,239 feet (3,425 m) above sea level (Mount Hood). The Cascade Mountains provide a rugged landscape where many of the nation's highest peaks can be found. Mount Hood is the highest point in Oregon. Other high peaks include Mt. Jefferson at 10,497 feet (3,199 m) above sea level, Three Sisters, over 10,000 feet (3,048 m) above sea level, and Mount McLoughlin, 9,495 feet (2,894 m) high. Many lakes can be found in the Cascade Mountains. Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. It's 1,932 feet (588 m) deep.
The Klamath Mountains is located in the southwest corner of the state. The Klamath Mountains are covered by dense forests.
The Columbia Plateau covering most of eastern Oregon and extending into Idaho and Washington. Thousands of years ago, the Columbia Plateau was formed by lava flowing from cracks in the earth's crust. Oregon's Wheat farms are found on the Columbia Plateau. Much of the Columbia Plateau is quite rugged, however, and mountains such as the Blue Mountains and the Wallowa Mountains rise in the northeast. On the Oregon/Idaho border the Snake River has cut Hells Canyon deep into the earth. The average depth of this gorge, located between the Wallowa Mountains and the Seven Devils Mountains in Idaho, is 5,500 feet (1,676 m).
The Basin and Range Region covers a section of southeastern Oregon. The Basin and Range Region in Oregon is marked by high basins and a few steep mountains. Much of this region is semi desert.
Climate[]
Most of Oregon has a generally mild climate, though there is significant variation given the variety of landscapes across the state. The state's western region (west of the Cascade Range) has an oceanic climate, populated by dense evergreen mixed forests. Western Oregon's climate is heavily influenced by the Pacific Ocean; the western third of Oregon is very wet in the winter, moderately to very wet during the spring and fall, and dry during the summer. The relative humidity of Western Oregon is high except during summer days, which are semi-dry to semi-humid; Eastern Oregon typically sees low humidity year-round.
Cities[]
There are 14 cities in the Oregon map expansion.
Note: Salem is in italic lettering since it is the state capital of Oregon.
Astoria | Bend | Burns |
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Coos Bay | Eugene | Klamath Falls |
Lakeview | Medford | Newport |
Ontario | Pendleton | Portland |
Salem | The Dalles | |
Suburbs[]
Suburbs on this wiki are defined as separate cities in real life that are shown as part of larger cities in game.
North Bend (Coos Bay) | Rieth (Pendleton) | Springfield (Eugene) |
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Terrebonne (Bend) | Toledo (Newport) | Troutdale (Portland) |
Warrenton (Astoria) | ||
Scenery Towns[]
Scenery towns on this wiki are defined as cities or communities that are unmarked on the map.
New Companies[]
- Main article: American Truck Simulator Companies
Many new industries like logging or furniture are introduced with this DLC.
Wood Production Chain:[]
With the new DLC, truckers are able to deliver the whole "chain" of a log's manufacturing.
"...With Oregon, we are bringing a new feature - ...chains. As there is a huge forestry industry, we... want to implement the whole chain of getting the lumber and moving it to the lumber factories and moving the furniture from the factories. We want to implement... [a] more natural flow of the cargo that should come with Oregon as well."[27]
New Companies[]
- Avalanche Steel - Scrapyard
- Deepgrove Forest Products - Timber havesting and processing
- Olthon Homes - Home building company
- Haddock Shipyard - Shipyard
- Heartwood Furniture - Furniture manufacturing company
- Home Store - Home furnishings store
- Page & Price Paper - Paper manufacturing
- Portland Cargo Central - Logistics company at Portland International Airport
- Steeler - Steel
Haddock Shipyard[]
With the Oregon DLC, SCS made prefabs for real life locations like a port on Swan Island (Haddock Shipyard).
Gallery[]
Rest Stops[]
The Oregon Map Expansion features many truck stops that are recreated from ones in real life.
Roads[]
Interstate Highways[]
There are six Interstate Highways in Oregon:
US Highways[]
There are nine US Highways in Oregon:
US 20 | US 26 | US 30 |
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Newport (US 101) - Ontario (OR 201) |
Mount Vernon (US 395) - John Day (US 395) |
Astoria (US 101) - Idaho |
US 95 | US 97 | US 101 |
Nevada - Idaho |
California - Washington |
California - Washington |
US 197 | US 199 | US 395 |
US 97 - The Dalles (I-84/US 30) |
California - Grants Pass (I-5) |
California - Washington |
State Routes[]
There are 11 Oregon State Routes in Oregon:
OR 22 | OR 39 | OR 58 | OR 62 |
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Salem |
Hatfield (SR 139) - Klamath Falls (US 97) |
I-5/OR 99 - US 97 |
Medford; Crater Lake - US 97 |
OR 78 | OR 99 | OR 126 | OR 140 |
Burns (US 20/US 395) - Burns Junction (US 95) |
Medford; Eugene; Portland |
Eugene |
Medford (OR 62) - Nevada (SR 140) |
OR 201 | OR 213 | OR 569 | |
Ontario |
Salem |
Eugene |
Future Roads:[]
- US 26 could be added in a future update (Portland to Ontario).
- OR 38 could be added in a future update.
Achievements[]
- Main article: American Truck Simulator Achievements
Icon | Name[17] | Description |
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The Beaver State | Discover every cities in Oregon | |
Uplifting | Travel across the New Youngs Bay Bridge | |
Lumberjack | Deliver cargo from all timber harvest sites in Oregon | |
Travel Oregon | Discover following landmarks of Oregon: Crater Lake, Crooked River Gorge, Thor's Well and Yaquina Head Lighthouse | |
Cabbage to Cabbage | Complete a delivery of vegetables over Cabbage Hill |
Viewpoints[]
In update 1.40, the Oregon features additional viewpoints. 10 viewpoints have been added. The following locations are:
- US-199 Sequoia Forest
- Oregon Paper Mill
- Thor's Well
- US-395 Vista
- Newport Yaquina Bay Bridge
- Yaquina Head Lighthouse
- The Dalles city
- The Biggs Junction
- Portland Shipyard
- Astoria-Megler Bridge
Trivia[]
- Prior to the release of the Oregon DLC, on March 4, 2016, mapmaker NWbyNW created an in-depth vision of Oregon and made a fictional map of what they proposed to be in the Oregon map. Source. Map.
Gallery[]
Videos[]
Press Kit[]
SCS Blog[]
Screenshots of the new areas of the Oregon DLC[]
Screenshots of wood production chain in Oregon[]
Screenshots of truck stops in Oregon[]
Screenshots of new content added in update 1.33[]
Screenshots of new content added in update 1.34[]
Screenshots of new content added in update 1.35[]
References[]
- ↑ Official American Truck Simulator website, accessed 2022-03-29
- ↑ SCS Software, Under The Hood: US Traffic Signs, 2017-11-07 (accessed 2017-11-07)
- ↑ SCS Software, Something's cooking, 2018-19-01 (accessed 2018-19-01)
- ↑ SCS Software, Which way to go? Beaver knows!, 2018-01-02 (accessed 2018-01-02)
- ↑ SCS Software, Meanwhile in Oregon, 2018-03-08 (accessed 2018-03-08)
- ↑ SCS Software, Oregon: Scenic road 101, 2018-04-24 (accessed 2018-04-24)
- ↑ SCS Software, Oregon: Truck Stops, 2018-05-11 (accessed 2018-05-11)
- ↑ SCS Software, Natural beauty of Oregon, 2018-06-01 (accessed 2018-06-01)
- ↑ SCS Software, ATS Oregon expansion: Bend to Bend, 2018-06-28 (accessed 2018-07-03)
- ↑ SCS Software, ATS Oregon expansion: Pendleton to Burns, 2018-07-03 (accessed 2018-07-03)
- ↑ SCS Software, ATS Oregon expansion: Burns to Ontario, 2018-07-03 (accessed 2018-07-03)
- ↑ SCS Software, ATS: Oregon Video Coverage, 2018-07-03 (accessed 2018-07-03)
- ↑ SCS Software, ATS: Wood Production, 2018-07-13 (accessed 2018-07-13)
- ↑ Oregon DLC on Steam, 2018-08-21 (accessed 2018-08-21)
- ↑ Oregon DLC on Steam, 2018-08-23 (accessed 2018-08-26)
- ↑ SCS Software, Portland, Oregon, 2018-08-27 (accessed 2018-08-27)
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 American Truck Simulator Stats on SteamDB, 2018-09-11 (accessed 2018-09-11)
- ↑ SCS Software, Oregon rising, 2018-09-12 (accessed 2018-09-12)
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/BoEOJ2uF3T5/?taken-by=scs.software
- ↑ SCS Software, Bridges of Oregon, 2018-09-25 (accessed 2018-09-25)
- ↑ SCS Software, Oregon DLC releasing next week, 2018-09-27 (accessed 2018-09-27)
- ↑ SCS Software, Oregon Celebration!, 2018-10-04 (accessed 2018-10-04)
- ↑ SCS Software, American Truck Simulator Update 1.33, 2018-12-11 (accessed 2022-04-08)
- ↑ SCS Software, ATS and ETS2 Update 1.34, 2019-02-08 (accessed 2022-04-08)
- ↑ SCS Software, American Truck Simulator Update 1.35, 2019-06-10 (accessed 2022-04-08)
- ↑ SCS Software, New Road Connections, 2019-04-15 (accessed 2022-04-08)
- ↑ https://youtu.be/e5262jV1AcA[1] - around 30:13[2], 2018-04-14. Accessed 2018-4-17
See also[]
The States of American Truck Simulator |
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Arizona - Arkansas - California - Colorado - Idaho - Iowa - Kansas - Missouri - Montana - Nebraska - Nevada - New Mexico - Oklahoma - Oregon - Texas - Utah - Washington - Wyoming |
Oregon | |
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Cities | Astoria (Warrenton) - Bend (Terrebonne) - Burns - Coos Bay (North Bend) - Eugene (Springfield) - Klamath Falls - Lakeview - Medford - Newport (Toledo) - Ontario - Pendleton (Rieth) - Portland (Troutdale) - Salem - The Dalles |
Highways | Interstate 5 - Interstate 82 - Interstate 84 - Interstate 105 - Interstate 205 - Interstate 405 US 20 - US 26 - US 30 - US 95 - US 97 - US 101 - US 197 - US 199 - US 395 OR 22 - OR 39 - OR 58 - OR 62 - OR 78 - OR 99 - OR 126 - OR 140 - OR 201 - OR 213 - OR 569 |
See also | List of landmarks in Oregon - List of Truck Stops in Oregon |
DLCs for American Truck Simulator | |
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Map Expansions | Arizona - New Mexico - Oregon - Washington - Utah - Idaho - Colorado - Wyoming - Montana - Texas - Oklahoma - Kansas - Nebraska - Arkansas - Missouri (upcoming) - Iowa (upcoming) - Louisiana (upcoming) |
Trailer / Cargo Packs | Heavy Cargo Pack - Special Transport - Forest Machinery - Volvo Construction Equipment - Lode King & Prestige Trailers Pack - Farm Machinery - JCB Equipment Pack |
Tuning Packs | Wheel Tuning Pack - Steering Creations Pack - Dragon Truck Design Pack - Cabin Accessories - Goodyear Tires Pack - Michelin Fan Pack |
Paint Job Packs | Christmas - Classic Stripes - Halloween - Pink Ribbon Charity - Retrowave - Space - Steampunk - Valentines - Wild West - Sports |