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ARE YOU USING MODS?
Mods = potential problems
Lots of mods = LOTS of potential problems
It is right on the launch screen every time you start the game, when you run mods.
"THIS GAME CONTAINS UNAUTHORISED MODIFICATIONS. IF YOU EXPERIENCE CRASHING TRY REMOVING YOUR MODS PACKS."
Mods are unsupported by SCS, they are entirely your responsibility.
Mod authors do not always maintain mods and keep them up to date, any new game update has the potential to break every mod. Workshop mods and third-party mods have NO guarantee of working, either on their own or with other mods.
Mods can affect the game in unintended ways causing problems not related to the mod itself.
Mods from the Workshop that have the green indicator may still not be compatible with the current game version, it is not a reliable indicator of compatibility.
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Start a new, unmodded, vanilla profile with a name like "test profile" (you can have as many as you want without affecting your normal profile) and test the game.
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If it does not crash, it's most likely your mods causing the problem. You need to test and check every mod individually and together to see which one is at at fault in the new test profile.
Still crashing on a vanilla profile?
Go to "C:\Users\*your username*\Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2" after a crash.
Open "game.log.txt" (NOT game.crash.txt), in Notepad or other text editor.
Copy it all, then post it tohttp://pastebin.com (split if too big) as a guest.
Post the link to that page here.
If pastebin is not available in your country you can use rentry.co and post that page link here.
On a Mac the Euro Truck Simulator 2 folder is in your Library and there in the Application Support. On Linux theEuro Truck Simulator 2 folder is in the .local and there in the share.
On pastebin you paste the whole of your game.log.txt. Click on "Create new paste" at the end of the page. If your game.log file is too big it says it can't do it. In this case split the game.log in half or multiple parts, and post them all here. If everything works you select the content of the address bar, copy it and post it here as a new comment.