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번역 관련 문제 보고
Sometimes I find using the mouse better than using the keyboard to turn. Of course, having a steering wheel and all those sort of stuff will definitely improve the feel of the game.
You do realize that what you are describing is what you do in Quick Jobs mode, where you don't own anything. When you do own a truck, then you can drive freely around the map, manually loading and unloading the trailers for all sorts of different people (you can manually unload when you reach the destination for bonus xp, or just arrive and end with no bonus xp). That's in the Freight Market Mode. You can always load/unload trailers anytime by pressing the default keyboard key T (hopefully you will have stopped first) if that helps you.
I can already imagine the video, and no, this game is better. (but GTA 4/5 is even more better of course).