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Euro truck simulator 2 mods 1.19 mod#
If you have time to spare though, it would be greatly appreciated to have an extra hand to help with the slew of minor features content creators keep on wanting!įrom the folks that brought you Minecraft Flight Simulator comes the all-new Immersive Vehicles mod! This mod is the result of over a year's worth of work and is the continuation and future of Minecraft Flight Simulator.Īll vehicle packs go in your "mods" folder just like any other mod!
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The update process is being made significantly harder than prior updates due to the rendering system overhaul that Mojang implemented.
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Thanks again to Bleed and Vilmos for taking the time to post this info.This mod does not include any vehicles by default! If you are getting a warning message about missing packs, please download one of the fine packs linked in the Vehicle Packs section below! People complaining about "teh notice in mah face" will be ignored!Īlso, if you're here to ask about updating to higher MC, then go away. (18) Start ETS2, then at the "Profiles" page, click on "Edit", select your mod, click on "Apply", then load your saved game. (17) Copy your modded scs file to this folder: MyDocuments/Euro Truck Simulator 2/mod The function of the load order is discussed on other forums if you need more info on that. All mods are loaded alphabetically, hence the "z" at the beginning of the mod name. I called my mod z20_Scania_fov_90.scs as I wanted it near the end of the load order. (16) Rename def.zip to custom_fov.scs (or some other name you prefer). (15) Navigate back to your temporary folder and compress the folder called "def" using 7zip, WinZip or similar. (14) Save the file and make sure it is saved as. (13) Change the 77 to a different value (I used 90 which works well) Open the sii file with Notepad and use the Edit/Find function to navigate to the text which says "camera_fov: 77"

(12) You can edit all the interior files if you have the time, or just the one that is relevent to the truck you're driving. Keep only the eight files named "interior_.sii" (11) Just to clarify, the path to interiors is: def\camera\units. (10) In your temporary folder, delete all the files and folders in the root, except for the "def\camera\units" folders and the "interior" files. (9) You will see two new folders displayed, "custom" and "def".
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Do not close the Command window manually, wait for it to close automatically (it may take a couple of minutes to run, depending on your PC spec) (8) The scs extractor program will open a black Command window while extracting the compressed files from the def.scs file. (7) Drag and drop the def.scs file onto scs_extractor.exe (6) The scs_extractor.exe file and the def.scs file must be in the same folder for this to work. It's important not to alter the original file as that could mess up your game installation. (5) Locate the file called def.scs and copy it to the temporary folder. The Steam default directory for installed games is usually this:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\Common\ It might be: C:\Program Files (x86)\Euro Truck Simulator 2 (4) Open the root directory where the base game is installed. (3) Copy the scs extractor utility into the temporary folder. (2) Create a temporary folder on your PC (I used the Desktop) (1) Download a utility called "scs extractor" from I have written this "in detail" with newbies in mind. This method works with Steam version 1.8.2.5 I had to combine the two sets of advice to get the result I wanted, so I thought I would share the procedure I used. I was about to give up and had resigned myself to driving my Scania with the default view, which felt as if I was driving with my nose pressed up against the windscreen.įinally I came upon this discussion and by using the information on both this and the thread, I was successful at last.

None of the mods I tried made any difference. I have spent countless hours over the last week or so trying around a dozen different mods, where the authors claimed it would change the view out of the cab. I realise this thread is one of many, many similar threads discussing the best technique to alter the "field of view" (fov), however, I would like to thank Bleed and also Vilmos from for getting it right!
