Euro Truck Simulator 2

Euro Truck Simulator 2

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jtcLIVE Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:11pm
Bugs/Complaints
Some things that I have seen playing the game.

Bugs:

-I was driving into a city, and saw the Speed limit was 50 MPH. "Okay!" I said to myself as i sped up to 40. INSTANT TICKET. I looked at my little map that displayed the Speed limit, and it said 50, and i looked up and saw ANOTHER sign that said 50 MPH.

-Sometimes when i crash into something, the truck and cargo damage indicator will stay at 0%, but i will still get charged for "Cargo Damage" when i drop it off.

Complains:

-Today, i got hit by not one, but TWO cars that were speeding when i was paying attetion, and got fined with both charges. PLEASE add something that can somehow tell it is your fault for causing the crash, or add something that gives you a chance to not be charged for crashes.
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Ryu Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:15pm 
#1: Sounds like your GPS is showing you the car speed limit (shown on signs), as opposed to the truck speed limit (which is lower). You can change this in the Options so it shows you the truck limit.

#2: There are 2 damage meters, one for the truck, one for the trailer. Are you sure you're looking at the one on the right? And sometimes I have noticed a delay in the meter registering damage.

#3: It is ALWAYS your fault in an accident. Even when they turn into you while you have the right-of-way. Sorry, that's the game...
Last edited by Ryu; Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:16pm
ThaVizinary Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:15pm 
I can assure you that the limit was 50 KM/H, cities never have limits of 50 MPH when entering, even in the UK. Which country was this in?

And yeah the fault detection for collisions is really iffy and pisses me off quite a bit sometimes...
Last edited by ThaVizinary; Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:16pm
Ryu Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:20pm 
Didn't catch that, Brak. Sign was 50 km/h and OP is likely looking at MPH on their HUD. Getting tired... ;)
Last edited by Ryu; Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:20pm
jtcLIVE Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:35pm 
Originally posted by Ryu:
Didn't catch that, Brak. Sign was 50 km/h and OP is likely looking at MPH on their HUD. Getting tired... ;)

Yea, i guess thats it. Not used to KM lol



Originally posted by Ryu:
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#2: There are 2 damage meters, one for the truck, one for the trailer. Are you sure you're looking at the one on the right? And sometimes I have noticed a delay in the meter registering damage.

Yes, both were at 0%, and i still got fined. It never regestired through-out the entire drive, either.
Ryu Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:43pm 
As far as the trailer damage, are you sure you didn't scrape a guard-rail somewhere after the accident? I know I've shown up at the delivery and been charged for damage but can not remember hitting or being hit the whole time I was out. But I've also noticed mystery damage appear when driving at night, and assume I scraped a rail somewhere because I couldn't see it in the dark...
well sometimes i got charged for tyre damage after a long trip :/
Last edited by 𝓁ℯ𝓎𝓁𝒶𝓃𝒹; Jun 23, 2015 @ 10:19pm
vonswe Jun 24, 2015 @ 1:31am 
The cargo have it´s own damage parameters. Even if the trailer does not show any damage the cargo inside can be damaged. If you drive on 2 wheels in the curves it can damage your load.
Tyre damage is normal wear and tear.
Moving Shadow Jun 24, 2015 @ 4:15am 
As of now, the trailers don't have tire wear that counts as actual damage, this is only for the tractor unit, and they aren't divided into "load" and "trailer" as in if the load is damaged, but the trailer is fine, you'll still be fined.
HGV Driver Jun 24, 2015 @ 6:16am 
Originally posted by Leylandyiu:
well sometimes i got charged for tyre damage after a long trip :/
It`s called service charge through wear and tear
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Date Posted: Jun 23, 2015 @ 7:11pm
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