We’ve put together a collection of answers to the most common and important questions, added some new ones, and of course, brought back a few you might’ve missed.
New Questions
Will each car have its own unique engine sound, or will it be like City Car Driving, where a few similar sounds are reused with minor changes? Have you considered making car sounds more realistic or at least somewhat authentic?
Each car will have its own unique sound.
Just dreaming here — but in the distant future, could we see a built-in tablet or phone in the dashboard with navigation, a radar for traffic cameras, or even a dashcam view and the ability to watch videos from a service on the car’s built-in screen?
Absolutely! We've been thinking about this for a long time. It didn’t make it into the early access release, but it’s definitely planned for the future.
Will there be a discount on the preorder for those who own the first game on Steam?
We plan to bundle both parts together in a single Steam package to offer a discount using Steam’s tools.
Are you planning to add interior and exterior customization — like changing wheels, putting a steering wheel cover on, or adding an air freshener?
Not in the first version. Just like damage systems, it turned out to be too complex to include right away. But it’s planned for the future.
Will the game support the SIM Dashboard app (which displays in-game data like speed and RPM on a phone or tablet)?
No, not for now. Once the game is complete, we might consider it, but definitely not during early access.
Will there be speed bumps?
Yes, you’ve probably already seen them in several gameplay videos!
Will there be winter with an option to warm up the car?
Not in the first version or in the initial updates. But we’ll see how interested the community is.
Did you consider making poles, signs, or trees deformable upon impact?
Yes, we even started working on it — but it’s too technically demanding at this stage.
Some vehicles (like certain Mercedes-Benz or BMW models) have special wiper mechanisms. Will modders be able to make their mods more realistic if you add features like dirty windshields and washer systems?
Once the core of CCD 2.0 is complete, we aim to give modders tools on par with our own.
You can check out the upcoming City Car Driving 2.0, on its Steam page