Truck Driver The American Dream Patch Update 0.9.9.9.
Hello, Truckers! 
 
Take the driver seat as we proudly announce the release of the much-awaited Truck Driver®: The American Dream ‘Steering Wheel Support’ update. Available today for PlayStation®5 and later for Xbox Series X|S, this latest patch introduces full Steering Wheel Support, elevating the trucking adventure to new levels of immersion and realism. 
Check the full patch notes below: 
PS5 Patch #17 - 0.9.9.9 & Xbox Series X|S Patch #10 -0.9.9.9  
Updates: 
- Includes initial support for steering wheels on PlayStation 5 and Xbox platforms for the following wheel brands. Others might work as well, but haven't been tested: 
- Added walking pedestrians in 5 more locations. 
- Additional memory optimizations for PS5 and Xbox Series S. 
- New "Freedom to Roam" missions. 
- Dashboard lighting improvements. 
- Traffic performance upgrades. 
- Traffic behavior – some traffic is now set to stay on the highway. 
- Added speed radars to fine players for going too fast (you can see cameras and police assets on the road). 
- Added radar warning and speed signs. 
- Emitter lighting update – significantly improved lighting in areas using emitter lighting. 
- Added more than 100 light sources in the world. 
- Numerous material, asset, and texture optimizations. 
- Improved window reflections on the truck for improved visibility from the in-cabin camera. 
Fixes: 
 
- Updated windshield wiper logic. 
- Updated colliders for some traffic vehicles to improve collision behavior. 
- Numerous environmental fixes. 
- Fixed trailer spawners (hiding POI icon and indicator boxes when inactive). 
- Various minor visual and behavior fixes (visibility of mission icons, teleportation when out of stamina, time skip duration fix...). 
- Updated teleportation locations – the goal is to minimize cases where the truck is teleported onto a specific world asset or off the road. 
- Fixed numerous guardrails causing players to get stuck and frame drops. 
- Road and vegetation fixes. 
- Static trailers and trucks no longer change lights in tandem with the main truck.