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SCS truck physics became fantastic

Posted: 27 Sep 2023 22:15
by Presidenis23
SCS completely destroyed what was enjoyable in the game until now, the truck physics.
NO BRAKES, NO GRIP.
The brake performance has dropped significantly. The tire grip became much weaker.
The truck skids uncontrollably with screeching wheels when i braking harder. Now it is much more difficult to take the corners than before.
I don't understand why it had to be ruined, which was really enjoyable until now
So the game became much worse than it was before version 1.47
Please return the old truck physics!!!!

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 28 Sep 2023 00:52
by Shiva
Tip, there is settings for the brake, grip, stability etc.
Adjust those.

With normal driving, I have had no problems.
Going too fast in corners, I have had, tire squeal.

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 28 Sep 2023 13:23
by Presidenis23
Thanks for tip :)
I use everything ABS, traction control, anti-lock braking, the braking power is at 100 percent, butt the truck skids very often. Above 100 percent, there is even more slippage.
The grip of the tires and the brak performanc fell back a lot compared to the 1.47 version
The corner that could be taken over 100 kilometers per hour, now only with strong braking and screeching wheels.
The game unfortunately became worse due to negative changes
A found a mod for old/stronger tire grip: http://www.ets2world.com/just-rubber-fo ... uning-mod/
Grip got better, but the brakes still weak and man-many screeching wheels

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 28 Sep 2023 17:04
by Shiva
Is it motorway corners you take in 100kmh? I do not mean exits.
If not, then I suspect it is overspeeding that is the cause.

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 28 Sep 2023 18:19
by Presidenis23
Yes, but until now, the game has supported acceleration a lot. 110 kilometers per hour on German highways is not an extremely high speed.
The 720 Scania -750 Volvo horsepower trucks easily reach a top speed of 150-160 kilometers per hour. With the new truck physics drive over 90 kilometers/ hour is very-very dangerous

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 28 Sep 2023 18:38
by Trucker2223
Just a tip, it's a truck simulation game not a racing game. You're not supposed to drive 110 or 160 km/h with a truck. So the new truck physics are more realistic than before if the truck behaves badly at those high speeds. If you're not happy driving at normal trucking speeds then play a racing game not ETS2 or ATS.

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 29 Sep 2023 05:20
by ScuL
I always drive the game at 180km/h because I don't have time to play really. I have modded a truck engine to 1500HP for this purpose. I haven't driven the game since 1.45 so it will be interesting to see the change.

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 29 Sep 2023 16:34
by Shiva
ScuL, speed testing for invisible roadblocks?

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 29 Sep 2023 18:15
by Presidenis23
ScuL wrote:
29 Sep 2023 05:20
I always drive the game at 180km/h because I don't have time to play really. I have modded a truck engine to 1500HP for this purpose. I haven't driven the game since 1.45 so it will be interesting to see the change.
Yes, I know that. I can't afford to play more than 2 hours. That's why I turned off the speed limiter to reach the finish line before the milk spoils from Palermo to Tromsø :D
Of course, it still takes two days to complete the distance, but it matter if I drive at an average speed of over 100 KM/h or under 80 KM/h. If the real gaming experience is to go slowly, I'd rather get into a real truck. Although the new braking performance is more like the physics of a rusty tractor than a real truck

Re: SCS truck physics became horrible

Posted: 29 Sep 2023 22:31
by ScuL
Shiva wrote:
29 Sep 2023 16:34
ScuL, speed testing for invisible roadblocks?
Yep that is my usual take, make sure it is playable