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Monday, 7 June 2021

Euro Truck Simulator 2 1.41 Beta

Euro Truck Simulator 2 is getting official support for multiplayer, now in Beta


Simulator games have a very special place in most people’s hearts, and if they’re good enough can provide hundreds if not thousands of hours of gameplay. The Truck Simulator games from SCS Software have been some of the biggest simulators released in recent years, and they are now finally adding official support for multiplayer.

Both Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator are getting the support - currently in an experimental Beta - which you can download now and go through some specific steps to set it all up. Both games have had mod support for multiplayer for a while now, but it’s nice to have official support for it now built into the game itself.

Of course, because it is in Beta there are a few limitations and issues, namely no mod support, partially-synchronized weather, players needing all DLC as the host, and a few bugs here and there. There’s currently no time frame as to when SCS Software will be launching out of Beta, but you can at least try it out and give your feedback to improve the feature.

The 1.41 Update Experimental Beta (known as Convoy) supports up to 8 players in the same game. In order to enter it you will need to right click on the game in your Steam library, click on properties, navigate to the Betas tab, and then copy and paste the branch code to enter the Beta.

SCS Software highly recommends that you backup your profile or use a new one instead, since any save-games used in this Beta will make all profiles incompatible with the normal non-Beta version of the game.

Here’s a full list of features, known issues, and more for the ETS2 / ATS 1.41 Update Experimental Beta (Convoy):

The current feature list includes:

  • Any player can host and create their own private sessions for up to 8 people
  • Ability to haul the same contracts/jobs together from the same company and to the same destination
  • Synchronized AI traffic
  • Synchronized time and weather
  • Synchronized paint jobs, truck accessories, cabin accessories, and more
  • Ability to communicate with other drivers via CB radio broadcast (X key), quick replies (Q key), or text chat (Y key)

Notable issues / not yet implemented:

  • Mods are not supported in the initial release.
  • Players can currently join only if they have the same set of cargo and map DLCs installed as the host has.
  • Weather is not fully synced (only good/bad weather).
  • Cables for remote trailers aren't rendered.
  • When using an owned trailer, there might be a company trailer spawned in the same location you are supposed to go to to load your cargo.
  • AI vehicles might disappear when a player disconnects.
  • Lifting bridges are not synchronized. They will be stationary for the initial release of Convoy.
  • Sounds for trucks of other players are a work-in-progress.
  • Sharing of the World of Trucks external contracts is not yet allowed.
  • Steam invites work only through the Steam overlay.
  • CB radio broadcast (hotkey "X") interferes with the text input line.
  • Cargo on an owned flatbed might sometimes intersect with the trailer
  • The on-screen map in Convoy "M" zooms out together with chat scrolling in the Route Advisor.

Intended changes/limitations while in Convoy session:

  • Time progression rate does not change when entering a city.
  • The time in a Convoy session will advance to match the host's time, but it is only visual - the economy time is not affected (If you had 2 hours remaining to finish the job before joining the Convoy, you should still have the same time remaining to finish your job).
  • Special Transport jobs are not allowed. You can't join a Convoy session with such a job active.
  • Dynamic collisions are disabled for parked vehicles (you can't push a parked vehicle away, but you will still collide with it).
  • Knocked-down traffic signs are not visually replicated for other players; their collisions are simulated locally and works only in close proximity to the player.
  • Toll gates aren't synchronized, however, the opening is based on proximity like for AI vehicles.
  • AI vehicle colours may differ after some time (so cached vehicles can be reused to limit memory consumption).

Other features coming with 1.41:

  • Time and weather adjustments in photo mode
  • Quick travel
  • California reskin part 1 including 7 agricultural stations and a road layout rework
  • New icons in the map legend

What do you think? Are you excited for official multiplayer support in ETS2 and ATS? Have you used the mod before? What is your favorite mod for these games? Let us know!

Euro Truck Simulator 2 1.40 update

Hot on the heels of yesterday's ATS update, we are excited to announce the highly-anticipated arrival of update 1.40 for Euro Truck Simulator 2 as well!

They'd like to thank all those who took part in the 1.40 Open Beta, made bug reports, and provided general feedback on this new version. We hope you can now begin to fully enjoy the various new features which are included within this update. So, what can you expect to find in the 1.40 update for ETS2?

Let us give you a quick recap of the most significant changes.

New Visual Lighting System

One of the biggest changes you'll notice when you first hop into your truck cab is the implementation of our new visual lighting system.

To prepare for this new lighting system, our teams had to make a lot of changes not only to our graphic renderer, its code, and other functionalities, but also to existing in-game world objects; including a majority of the in-game assets, textures, and materials to better work with the new physical model of the new lighting system. Want to get an in-depth look into what we had to revisit to make this major graphical change happen?


They are very excited for you to be able to experience and immerse yourself in driving in the new light. The result is the culmination of a ton of hours by our programmers and visual effect artists and many other teams involved in the creation process of this new system. And even after this tremendous amount of work already spent in this area we are still not completely done. You can expect further changes and improvements to be done in the future. So while the open beta is done, we are still open and more than happy to get your feedback and opinions about this new graphics upgrade for our games.

Revisiting Germany

1.40 also brings the final phase of our Revisiting Germany project which a small team of mappers has been working on.


For those who are new to our game, the Revisiting Germany project consists of a small dedicated map team, who has been working hard to update one of the oldest map sections of the base game with a more realistic and up-to-date look.


The biggest change that comes with this update is a complete reskin and rework of all the highways and roads in this part of our in-game world, which was not retouched in previous updates.

Additionally, the areas around Dortmund, Köln, Dusseldorf, and Duisburg have not only benefitted from a complete road network redesign but a few new intersections and roads as well! The southern part of the Bundesautobahn 7 is now available in this update.

Vive La France ! New Cities

With the upcoming release of the Iberia expansion for Euro Truck Simulator 2, we know that many drivers will be excited to progressively make their way down Europe to cross into the peninsula for the first time. With France being mainland Europe's gateway to Spain and Portugal, our team has developed 2 new French locations which are a part of a free update to the Vive La France ! DLC coming with 1.40. 

The first of these is the city of Bayonne, located in the southwest of France; it is the capital of the French Basque Country and an important connection for drivers heading to Spain as it is located close to the border.

The second location is the smaller commune of Lacq, which is located in the Arrondissement of Pau. While this small village is going to be just a scenic drive-through for most, Lacq is home to the largest refinery in France. 

Both of these areas plus two new connecting junctions in Toulouse and Bordeaux come as a free update to the Vive La France ! DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2, which we originally announced would arrive with the release of Iberia. However, with them being ready now, we thought it would be a nice surprise to include them early in this update. 

Super Stripes Paint Jobs Pack Update

Our latest ETS2 DLC is also about to get an update - two of the amazing designs in the Super Stripes Paint Jobs Pack have been expanded and are now applicable on owned trailers! And believe it or not, there was a small social media experiment behind the choice of the two paint jobs that were picked for this upgrade.

Back in November 2020, we wrote several short and seemingly insignificant posts on Euro Truck Simulator 2 and SCS Software Facebook pages, where we called upon our community to cast votes on which DLC designs you liked the most. Today i am happy to share with you that the two most popular designs are getting an upgrade so that everyone can match these designs on both trucks and trailers! 

Your engagement and activity on our social media channels really do matter! We can't wait to see all the beautiful matching combinations on your vehicles. This may be a good opportunity for some VTCs to redesign their virtual corporate identity!

Changelog

Visual

  • New Visual Lighting System

Map

  • Germany Reskin 
  • New French Cities (Vive La France ! DLC)

Vehicle

  • Two new paint jobs (from the Super Stripes Paint Jobs Pack) for owned trailers

UI
  • Full-text city/company search in the job selection screen
  • Improved vehicle adjustment menu (F4)

Saturday, 7 November 2020

Iberia: Iconic Landmarks

 

When creating new areas in an upcoming DLC, landmark models play an important role in adding to the authenticity and immersion of a driver's experience. For many, these points of interest are important locations, especially when you want to confirm your location. Today, we are happy to share with you a gallery of iconic landmarks from our upcoming Iberia DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2. 


RELEASE DATE

April 8, 2021

FORM

MEDIA

Steam, Retail

SUGGESTED PRICE

$17.99, £13.49, €17,99

GAME FEATURES

NUMBER OF CITIES

49

OTHER FEATURES

  • Travel through the Tabernas Desert, often nicknamed 'mainland Europe's only desert'
  • Connect Iberia to the rest of Europe with shipments from its busy ports
  • Deliver car parts and whole cars to and from the various car factories to the shipping terminals
  • Take a rest at truck stops and gas stations crafted to match their real-life counterparts as closely as possible
  • See landmarks of all shapes and sizes, from medieval castles to statues of historical figures
  • Enjoy the spectacular view of the coast and even the famous 'The Rock of Gibraltar' located on the other side of the bay from the coastal city of Algeciras
  • Immerse yourself in new ambient sound, from the subtle sound of wind through the valleys to the tweeting of birds
  • Explore mountainous areas with a wide range of colorful rocks
  • Visit landmarks like the Guadiana International Bridge and get a bird's-eye view on it with the viewpoint feature
  • Unlock Iberia-specific Steam achievements

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

CPU

Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz

RAM

4 GB

GRAPHICS CARD

GeForce GTS 450-class (Intel HD 4000)

HARDDISK

488 MB

OPERATING SYSTEM

Minimum:
Windows 7

Euro Truck Simulator 2: Iberia is a map expansion DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2. It is the seventh map of DLC involving map expansions. It was released on April 8, 2021.

The DLC adds the countries of Spain and Portugal.

Release History

SCS Software first hinted about the DLC in a very special Xmas live stream video posted on 19 December 2019. After that, SCS released information about the DLC in their blog:

  • 19 December 2019: Iberia DLC is announced as the next map expansion in the SCS Christmas Stream[1][2], alongside the Steam store page being released.[3]
  • 13 February 2020: Blog post about the Eco-regions.[4]
  • 17 March 2020: Blog post about deserts.[5]
  • 14 April 2020: Blog post about ports.[6]
  • 22 April 2020: Iberia DLC cover is updated, now being added a truck, the Renault T and the flags of Spain and Portugal.
  • 14 May 2020: Blog post about car industries.[7]
  • 24 June 2020: Blog post about olive productions in Spain.[8]
  • 26 June 2020: Some screenshots of the new SSAO graphics for the 1.38 Update were captured in the Iberia DLC.[9]
  • 13 July 2020: Blog post about architecture and villages.[10]
  • 30 July 2020: Blog post about energy.[11]
  • 5 August 2020: SCS Software shared a short video on their social media showing a briefly of an avenue in Lisbon.[12]
  • 12 August 2020: Blog post about Lisbon, the capital of Portugal.[13]
  • 29 August 2020: Blog post about truck stops and gas stations.[14]
  • 8 September 2020: Two SCS Software members traveled to Spain & Portugal to record sounds for Euro Truck Simulator 2.[15]
  • 20 September 2020: Blog post about Barcelona, the second-largest city in Spain.[16]
  • 10 October 2020: Blog post about farms.[17]
  • 21 October 2020: SCS Software shared a short video on their social media showing Christ the King in Lisbon.[18]
  • 27 October 2020: Blog post about landmarks.[19]
  • 14 November 2020: Blog post about coastal cities.[20]
  • 30 November 2020: SCS Software's CEO Pavel Šebor announces the delay of the Iberia DLC to first quarter of 2021.[21]
  • 1 December 2020: Blog post about a video teaser showing the New Light System and in some parts of the video, some Iberia locations are shown.[22]
  • 21 December 2020: In the SCS Christmas Stream, the team reveals a video, showing the Gemasolar solar power plant, located near Sevilla in Spain.[23]
  • 13 January 2021: Blog post about Madrid, the capital of Spain.[24]
  • 24 January 2021: Blog post about toll gates and toll roads.[25]
  • 27 January 2021: Blog post about first gameplay preview.[26]
  • 1 February 2021: Steam achievements added.[27]
  • 12 February 2021: Blog post about rocks and vegetation.[28]
  • 17 February 2021:
    • 13:10 UTC: SCS announced on their social medias that on 18 February 2021, will have a Exclusive Iberia gameplay livestream.[29]
    • 16:12 UTC: Blog post about new ambient sounds of the DLC.[30]
  • 18 February 2021: SCS makes a Exclusive Iberia gameplay livestream.[31]
  • 24 February 2021: Blog post about Iberia's Special Transport and second gameplay preview.[32]
  • 3 March 2021: Blog post about languages and traffic signs.[33]
  • 9 March 2021: SCS announced on their social medias that on 11 March 2021, will have a second Exclusive Iberia gameplay livestream.[34]
  • 10 March 2021: Blog post about Porto, the second-largest city in Portugal and map revealed.[35]
  • 11 March 2021: SCS makes a second Exclusive Iberia gameplay livestream.[36]
  • 17 March 2021: Blog post about Portuguese & Spanish Paint Jobs Packs Update and announcement of the third Exclusive Iberia gameplay livestream.[37][38]
  • 18 March 2021: SCS makes a third Exclusive Iberia gameplay livestream.[39]
  • 26 March 2021: Blog post about the final phase of Iberia.[40]
  • 31 March 2021: SCS announced on their social medias that on 1 April 2021, will have a fourth Exclusive Iberia gameplay livestream.[41]
  • 1 April 2021: SCS makes a fourth Exclusive Iberia gameplay livestream.
  • 2 April 2021: SCS announced the release date of the expansion.[42]
  • 8 April 2021: Iberia DLC is released.[43]

After the release of the DLC, SCS added new content exclusive to Iberia owners on one occasion. All of them bring no extra charges.

  • 23 May 2021: SCS announced that the Autoestrada A24 in Portugal, which is connecting A7 and A25, will be added for the upcoming 1.41 update as part of a free update.[44]



Landmarks can be found in all shapes and sizes, from medieval castles to statues of historical figures, and Iberia is full of them! Heading to the south-east of Spain, you may come across the Alcazaba of Almería, one of the largest castles in the country constructed in 955AD. Standing high on a hill, this fortress serves as an important monument to the city.




These are just some of the areas of Iberia that feature prominent landmarks, do you recognize any of them? If you do, let us know where you think they might be located in the comments. Oh, and don't forget to take a moment to add Iberia for Euro Truck Simulator 2 to your Steam Wishlist, which really helps supports us and our upcoming releases. Thanks for your support!  





ETS2 1.39 Update Release

 With lots of testing, feedback, fixing and fine-tuning, we are excited to announce the arrival of update the 1.39 for Euro Truck Simulator 2!



they like to thank all those who took part in the 1.39 open beta and made bug reports and provided general feedback on this new version. We hope you can now begin to fully enjoy the various new features which are included within this update. So, what can you expect to find in the 1.39 update for ETS2?

 Lets us give you a quick recap of the most significant changes.

LAUNCHPAD UPDATE

One of the first things you may notice when you launch Euro Truck Simulator 2 with the 1.39 Open Beta is a redesign of the current launchpad. The main reason why we are introducing this change is to pave the way for a future addition, which will introduce new features to our games that are accessed through the launchpad.

Until then, however, you can see that the design has changed quite significantly. The profile selected at the top now affects all other options and managers found on the launchpad. This applies not only to the Mod Manager but especially to the new addition which we have placed here, Game Options. 

This allows you to change your game settings without even having to load the game. So if you're just looking to tweak your game before streaming on Twitch or adjusting a few options before heading into your truck, it can all be done from the launchpad screen. 

LOW-BED & LOW-LOADER TRAILERS

As we previously announced in a recent blog, new Lowbed & Low-Loader Trailers will be arriving at Euro Truck Simulator 2. These trailers have been reworked from the ground up, offering drivers the option to purchase them and use them in an array of different jobs including High Power Cargo Pack, and the Heavy Cargo DLC's.

Low-bed and low-loader trailers now come in two main versions - short and extended, plus they now have customizable chassis which can affect their suitability for heavy cargoes. You will now also be able to adjust and tune them up with multiple new options like colors, rear bumpers, and banners, markers, lights, ramps, side protectors, multiple versions of side/toolboxes, beacons, strobes, mud-flaps, and more! Every single one of these new options had to be adjusted properly for each of these new trailers, to be sure that they fit perfectly!
This major update affects not only the base game of ETS2, but also a lot of other DLCs such as the Heavy Cargo PackHigh Power Cargo PackSchwarzmüller DLC, and Special Transport.

GENERAL BUG FIXES/SOUND CHANGES

1.39 also features various bug fixes, improvements, and an update to sounds. This includes, but is not limited to, improved interior cab sound mixing and other changes in preparation for new and upcoming content.

One of the changes you can find is the addition of the Turbo sound slider in the game's Options screen. When we introduced a separate channel for turbo sound some years back, it was hailed as a crucial enhancement to the simulation. We did our best to tune it properly based on actual in-cabin recordings. Indeed, many players commented very positively on it. However, over the years we have also been receiving feedback that the whistling sound may be too difficult to bear for some players. The new slider continues the trend of giving you more control over your simulation experience. We hope you enjoy this new addition plus a few other sound tweaks which come with it.

While a majority of the changes in 1.39 are not seen visually in this version, we look forward to bringing you more content and changes in the near future. 

CHANGELOG

MAP

  • City of Calais re-skin
UI

  • Launchpad redesigned

VEHICLES

  • Lowbed and low-loader trailers (ownable)
  • Schwarzmuller low-loader (ownable) for the Schwarzmuller DLC
  • DAF XF 2017 Facelift added to AI vehicles
  • MAN TGX Euro 6 added to AI vehicles (with 6x2/4 variants as well)

FEATURES

  • Sound updates and improvements (turbo slider, sound positioning, cabin spatial mixing, sound distribution to accessories)
  • Trailer browser & lister shows all valid cargo variants
  • Experimental transmission input shaft emulation and clutch brake support (g_clutch_brake)


ATS 1.39 Update Release

 With lots of testing, feedback, fixing, and fine-tuning, scs are excited to announce the arrival of update the 1.39 for American Truck Simulator!



We'd like to thank all those who took part in the 1.39 open beta and made bug reports and provided general feedback on this new version. We hope you can now begin to fully enjoy the various new features which are included within this update. So, what can you expect to find in the 1.39 update ATS?

 Lets us give you a quick recap of the most significant changes.

LAUNCHPAD UPDATE

One of the first things you may notice when you launch American Truck Simulator with the 1.39 is a redesign of the current launchpad. The main reason why we are introducing this change is to pave the way for future additions; which will introduce new features to our games, that will be accessed through the launchpad.


Until then, however, you can see that the design has changed quite significantly. The profile selected at the top now affects all other options and managers found on the launchpad. This applies not only to the Mod Manager but especially to the new addition which we have placed here, Game Options. 

This allows you to change your game settings without even having to load the game. So if you're just looking to tweak your game before streaming on Twitch or adjusting a few options before heading into your truck, it can all be done from the launchpad screen. 

LOWBOY TRAILERS

As we previously announced in a recent blog, new Lowboy Trailers will be arriving to American Truck Simulator. These trailers have been reworked from the ground up, offering drivers the option to purchase them and use them in an array of different jobs including Special TransportForest Machinery, and the Heavy Cargo DLC's.

Owners of these trailers will benefit from a wide array of options to customize them in the upgrade shop, such as color, trailer accessories, beacons, chassis options, lengths, articulated axles, and more

You will also be able to spot them being hauled around by other truckers on the road, so make sure to give them plenty of space if you pass by one.







Colorado Release Date Annoucement

 With the final touches being made to the Colorado DLC, scs are excited to announce a release date for this colorful addition to American Truck Simulator.



Colorado will be released on the 12th of November 2020!

And if that announcement date hasn't got you excited enough, then we are sure that this video trailer showcasing Colorado will! 

That is not all however,  prior to Colorado's release, they will be hosting a very special release live-stream on the 12th of November, starting at around 15:00 CET. This stream will feature a variety of special guests involved in the creation of this DLC along with the possibility of a few extra surprises too. You can watch along live on the day at our official Twitch channel or on our Steam store page, don't miss out! 

they also plan to bring a special World of Trucks in-game event with the release of this map expansion. Keep an eye out here on our blog for more information on how you can take part and how you can earn in-game rewards, next week.


The release of Colorado isn't the only BIG news, however! We are happy to share that owners of the Special Transport DLC will have 3 new routes to take on in our upcoming map expansion. These new routes are: 

Denver Airport to Grand Junction
Sterling to Colorado Springs
Denver Train Depot to Gold Mine near Colorado Springs

Each journey will come with its own challenges. So make sure to adhere to the GPS advisor and speed limit which have been set out for you before your departure, as there is no room for mistakes!



Euro Truck Simulator 2 – Sardinia

 Euro Truck Simulator 2 – Sardinia When we first teased an image of this location, we received quite a number of accurate guesses from our community, with one person guessing within 2 kilometres of where it was taken. So where exactly are we talking about? We are excited to announce that the island of Sardinia will be added in the upcoming update 1.35 as a free addition for the Italia map expansion for Euro Truck Simulator 2. Sardinia is the second-largest island found in the Mediterranean Sea, which means you’ll need to take a ferry to the port of Cagliari from either Napoli or Palermo to get there. On the island, you’ll find three new cities – Cagliari, Olbia, and Sassari, where you will find the famous church of Santa Maria of Bethelem, and a number of smaller villages, hidden amongst vineyards and olive-trees. As with most islands, you won’t find any highways there, but many smaller rural roads. So if you enjoy a drive on curvy roads with meandering climbs and beautiful coastal views, there’s a good chance you will want to relocate your company to this Mediterranean pearl. Stay tuned for more news on what’s coming with the 1.35 update!


 

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