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2. Check your mods for compatibility with 1.53.
Read the description and comments on the mod pages or workshop.
A green light in the mod manager does not always mean the mod will work.
It is just a text info in the mod, no technical check.
3. A game.log.txt and game.crash.txt are needed to analyse the problem.
You will find them in your "documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2" folder.
Make the game crash. Do not just exit the game.
Than open these files, copy the content, paste it to pastebin.com and click "create new paste".
Post the links here.
The game.crash.txt may contain multiple crash reports.
We only need the last one from the end of the file.
They are separated by "---- ..." and start with "Crash log created on: .... "
I can't guarantee that someone can help.
It is your own responsibility to take care of your mods.
You can search the log for "error" on your own of course.
It should give you an idea what mods are problematic.
The end of the game.log is the most important part.
That is when the game actually crashed.
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.****
And have you checked if you still have that issue on a vanilla profile (no mods EVER in it)?