If you play ETS2, you can increase realism of the gameplay. All you have to do is install these mods.
SCS Software has a long history in developing truck simulators. In the early 2000s they started a series called 18 Wheels of Steel. However, this studio is best known for released in 2012 Euro Truck Simulator 2. What is interesting, the game is still being developed. A couple of days ago, ETS2 received a new DLC that adds Greece to the map. However, the official content is not all that the title has to offer. You can make your European tours even more enjoyable. All it takes is a few mods.
Truck physics in the unmodded game isn’t as great as it could be. Realistic Truck Physics Mod makes it better. It improves many animations, which are not ideal in the base version.
Real Traffic Density is a great mod for everyone who expects high realism. This modification increases traffic and adjusts it to the time of day. So, in the cities you will see more cars during the day than at night. Additionally, drivers' AI has been modified. For example, they can break the speed limits.
Realistic Vehicle Lights Mod changes, as you might have guessed, vehicle lights.. With this mod, they look way more realistic, and they are brighter.
As the name suggests, Realistic Brutal Graphics and Weather overhauls the weather system. With this mod, you can encounter much more realistic versions of phenomena like fog and rain. Creators also added several types of sunsets and sunrises.
Realistic Economy is the most impactful mod. It changes the world economy. This affects for example:
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