(EN) Improved Truck Physics Mod v 1.4

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15 thoughts on “(EN) Improved Truck Physics Mod v 1.4

  1. nerowskyyMonster

    Whats that scania mod?

    1. It`s a stock SCS Scania R, reworked by me (google for Scania Interior/Exterior rework).

  2. speedy311

    mod doesn’t work. Game crash while loading

    1. Check mod order, according to readme. I`ve tested mod sucessfully on different profiles, before releasing it.

      1. speedy311

        ok i will check the mod order. Thanks for the reply

  3. So how is this compared to version 1.1 or 1.2? It seems that this version is coming closer to vanilla physics.
    Where’s the loss of control when you are driving the truck 80km/h on dangerous wet roads?

    1. It is more like ver.1.1 with rather soft chassis suspension, but this time it can proper absorb any curbs, bumps, etc. Also, there is much less sensivity, than in default physics. Lots of changes to clutch and transmission too. Wheel slip and truck slide is here too. I`ve changed almost all parameters in physics, so no – it is completely different from vanilla physics.

  4. speedy311

    it works now. Great mod!

    Thanks AlexeyP.

    Greetings from the Netherlands!

    1. Thanks mate!

  5. Looks good. I didn’t think the original is bad but..
    try this one thanks

    1. Thanks!

  6. xander cole

    steering is too slow on controller

  7. This mod is a decent effort, there are quite a few changes I liked… however my main complaint is that compared to vanilla physics, trucks feel too floaty, as if there’s no weight to them. :/

    For this reason, I’d rather stick with vanilla physics, sadly.

    The changes in steering speed (that others have pointed out) are also inconvenient and seem unnecessary, though that can be corrected by adjusting steering sensitivity in control options

  8. Steering is too slow for keyboard. That’s too bad.

  9. Authors, please enjoy a trailer, try to ride on the map “Strict Russia”. To my mind there well made trailer suspension settings, it will add a lot of realism in simulation

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