Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) , developed by SCS Software, serves as a benchmark for long-term support and iterative graphical enhancement in the simulation genre. This paper examines the incremental update from version 1.35 to 1.36. While minor in version numbering, this transition introduced fundamental changes to the rendering pipeline, map geometry, and environmental systems. The analysis focuses on the migration from DirectX 9 to DirectX 11, the introduction of the German reworking project, and the implementation of new visual effects.
Multiple trucks received updated digital gauge readouts, adding high-resolution fonts, precise fuel consumption bars, and clearer speedometers. ets2 135 to 136 patch new
The headline feature of the 1.36 update was the full transition to the . Previously, ETS2 ran on an older DirectX 9 backend. Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) , developed by
The expanded vehicle roster made the game world feel more alive and authentic. The analysis focuses on the migration from DirectX
The headline gameplay mechanic added to the simulator was . Taking a cue from its sister game, American Truck Simulator , ETS2 maps began randomly spawning emergency events.
The modding wiki provided detailed guidance for creators to update their work.