Montana is home to extraordinary experiences and moments that will leave you in awe. This northern US state is untamed, wild and natural. Montana is a gateway to Glacier and Yellowstone—two crown jewels of the national park system—and is home to glistening glacial lakes, snow-capped mountain peaks, blue-ribbon trout streams, and mighty Missouri, Yellowstone, and Flathead Rivers. This is just the beginning; the stunning mountain scenery of Montana only accentuates the rustic charm of the small towns beneath it. And backcountry trails lead to wild, secluded spaces where it is still possible to be utterly alone.
Vast, unspoiled, and wild, “Big Sky State” represents the very best of the American West. Rugged cowboys still saddle up to ride at ranches and wow crowds at rodeos. Ghost towns, state parks, and a one-of-a-kind Dinosaur Trail preserve a dazzling array of historical treasures.
The_Pink_Tiger wrote on Aug 4, 2022, 19:41:You might also like theHunter: Call of the Wild. They have various massive reservation biomes that were a chore to traverse in the early days of release but changed when they introduced ATVs. Sadly, it's a $4 DLC. It should come with the base game.
I'm enjoying it so far. With a lot of the expansions for ATS, it was hard for me to tell them apart; just another state with a lot of dun-coloured terrain. But driving into Wyoming and it was immediately evident that I was in a new area. The mountains are gorgeous! This is the first expansion to use the game's "hidden roads" feature from the start, and it shows; I've played only a few hours and already discovered a half-dozen unmarked trails (one of them quite long).
I've only explored a tiny corner of the state so far, so I don't know if my happiness with the expansion will continue throughout, but so far I'm one satisfied customer.
WitcherOntheProwl wrote on Aug 4, 2022, 18:19:
Until you guys release the heart of russia and stop being unprofessional. Then you have lost a customer until it is released. Not a fan of emotional blackmail.