Truck Life-plaza May 2026

This is where Truck Life shows its indie budget. The truck weight feels decent, and gear shifting has a satisfying crunch, but the force feedback is numb. On a keyboard, it’s twitchy; on a wheel (tested with a Logitech G29), the steering feels linear but lacks the subtle road feel of ETS2 . Hitting a pothole sends your trailer bouncing like a lowrider.

Don’t expect a 1:20 scale recreation of a country. Truck Life uses a denser, 1:10 scale for its single province. The result is that "small" feels detailed. You’ll memorize specific blind intersections and the location of the only gas station for miles. The scenery is rustic—lots of gravel pits, farm co-ops, and logging roads. It has a "Blue Ridge Mountains" vibe rather than an interstate highway feel. Truck Life-PLAZA

Stay safe out there, drivers. Keep the shiny side up. This is where Truck Life shows its indie budget