The lighting has been changed in 1.40 and since then it is more realistic aka your truck not having a floodlight on the front. That sounds like a mod issue. First, sell the parts related to the incompatible mod, and then remove the mod. Go to the workshop. Plenty of headlight mods to choose from.Locate the file "game.log.txt" in the folder: "Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2". Open the file and copy all the content; Open
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Mikunda Apr 13, 2021 @ 10:35am. Traffic lights, building lights, steering etc. This is a great game, on the first day when I played the demo and was doing a tutorial, I blocked a street while trying to drive inside or outside a lot, an AI car just up and drove through right under me by lifting the truck up like it's made of cardboard, it was
LoonyLoser17 Aug 3, 2013 @ 4:06pm. Here's a tip I figured out recently. When stopped at a signal light, switch to chase view--the view behind the cab of your truck (the number 2 on your keyboard) and then switch back to cab view (the number 1 on your keyboard) as the light changes to red/yellow. The distance the truck lights now cover is a realistic distance both for low beam and high beam. It might seem it very short but as you sit up much higher in the truck, you will not see anything before a length of a car, test it drive right up to the rear bumper of a car and then from the cab see if you can see the car in front of you. I'm running 2560x1440 on a 144 FPS monitor. I get absolutely no lighting when HDR is enabled. However, if I disable HDR or lower my resolution to any lower resolution, the lighting returns. Fullscreen vs windowed mode has no difference and no other options seem to make a difference either, including scaling, refresh rate, etc. The result is always the same: if I run at 2560x1440 with HDR