Modders rejoiced, as FMOD 2.0 allowed for much cleaner sound pack installations without breaking every patch.
This meant that the audio no longer just "played"; it reacted. The sound of the engine, the transmission whine, and the air compressor brakes were re-recorded and re-implemented to simulate the acoustics of the cabin. When you switched to the exterior camera, the sound didn't just get quieter or louder—it changed character entirely. You could finally hear the distinct "throatiness" of the exhaust and the mechanical clatter of the engine block without the insulation of the cab. Euro Truck Simulator 2 1.38
The GPS interface received a modern UI overhaul, providing a larger map view and a cleaner look. Waypoint Navigation: Drivers can now see the estimated time of arrival (ETA) Modders rejoiced, as FMOD 2
In the world of simulation gaming, few studios command as much respect as SCS Software. Their flagship title, Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) , has transcended its niche genre to become a mainstream phenomenon. Central to this success is the developer’s unwavering commitment to post-launch support. While major map expansions often grab the headlines, it is the "point updates"—the intermediate version patches—that fundamentally reshape the game's core experience. When you switched to the exterior camera, the